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By the 1790s was an independent state in an independent nation, but as its society and economy grew and changed, old conflicts lingered. Eastern elites and western farmers clashed over the need for transportation, education, and economic opportunity. North Carolina became more than ever a slave society, and thousands of Cherokee were forcibly removed from the state. North Carolina became known as the “Rip Van Winkle state,” and some wondered whether it would ever wake up. Meanwhile a wave of religious revivals swept the state and brought reform in its wake. As westerners and reformers gained power in the 1830s, the state began to grow again.

Designed for secondary students, part four of our web-based “digital textbook” explores the political, social, and cultural history of the state from the establishment of the federal government through the 1830s and combines primary sources with articles from a variety of perspectives, maps, photographs, and multimedia to tell the many stories of North Carolina in the early national period:

the establishment of a new capital, the growth of political parties, and the new state’s conflicts with its neighbors

the side-by-side development of agriculture and

the Second Great Awakening or “Great Revival” and its impact on society

North Carolina’s stagnation as the “Rip Van Winkle state” and the efforts of reformers

education and the experiences of students

the North Carolina Gold Rush

transportation and the need for internal improvements

North Carolina’s role in national events

the reactions in North Carolina to Nat Turner’s Rebellion

the Cherokee, Indian removal, and the

the success of reformers in the 1830s

Chapter Contents

Creating a State [2]

An Agricultural State [3]

Christian Revival [4]

The Rip Van Winkle State [5]

Education [6]

Gold Rush [7]

Traveling the State [8]

State and National Politics [9]

Nat Turner's Rebellion (Intro) [10]

1 Cherokee Removal and the Trail of Tears [11]

Reform [12]

User Tags: Cover [13] history [14] North Carolina [15] North Carolina History [16] Rip Van Winkle [17] slavery [18] Students [19] Teachers [20] Creative Commons BY-NC-SA [21] From: LEARN NC North Carolina History: A Digital Textbook [22] Copyright Date: 2009

3 January 2018

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