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Overview
The Early Republic, c.1780-1830, was a period of transition. The new independent nation expounded the Founding Fathers ideals of equality and expanded its borders beyond what was imaginable before 1776. Modern America emerged by the end of the era and a new nation driven by industrialization, gave rise to a capitalistic economy.
Timeline
Early Republic Timeline
Presidents of the Early Republic
John Adams (1797-1801)
Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809)
James Madison (1809-1817)
James Monroe (1817-1825)
John Adams Papers (Avalon Project)
Thomas Jefferson Papers
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson (Avalon Project)
Thomas Jefferson Papers: An Electronic Archive
James Madison Center
The James Madison Papers
The Papers of James Madison (Avalon Project)
The Papers of James Madison (University of Virginia)
The James Monroe Papers
Robert Fulton's Steamboat
Robert Fulton's Steamboat
Expansionism
Two defining events of the Early Republic were the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the Lewis and Clark Expedition that spanned the period 1804 to 1806. Both of these events supported the nation's vision to explore and settle the American West.
Lewis and Clark (National Geographic)
Lewis and Clark (PBS)
The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Primary Documents in American History--Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase: A Heritage Explored
The Louisiana Purchase; 1803 and Associated Documents
Emerging Modern America
The period from approximately 1780-1830 saw many advances. Americans witnessed such noteworthy inventions as Ben Franklin's bifocals, Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin, the suspension bridge and the mechanical reaper. In addition Robert Fulton's Steamboat modernized transportation and the building of the Erie Canal was also a transportation milestone.
Robert Fulton Papers (New York Public Library)
Erie Canal
History of the Erie Canal
Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin
Teaching with Documents: Eli Whitney's Patent for the Cotton Gin
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