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What was the population of the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
What was the population of the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
Which industry began shifting the national economic basis and the population from country to town?
Which industry began shifting the national economic basis and the population from country to town?
Who was the author of The Wide, Wide World, which was the first American novel to sell more than a million copies?
Who was the author of The Wide, Wide World, which was the first American novel to sell more than a million copies?
Who was one of the first American writers to achieve international fame?
Who was one of the first American writers to achieve international fame?
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What opened up the possibility of writing as a means of making a living in the United States?
What opened up the possibility of writing as a means of making a living in the United States?
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What impact did the rapid expansion of the railroad and manufacturing industry have on the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
What impact did the rapid expansion of the railroad and manufacturing industry have on the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
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What factor opened up the possibility of writing as a means of making a living in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
What factor opened up the possibility of writing as a means of making a living in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
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Who was one of the first American writers to achieve international fame by taking advantage of greater opportunities for publication?
Who was one of the first American writers to achieve international fame by taking advantage of greater opportunities for publication?
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What was the population growth in the United States from nine to thirty-one million during the first half of the nineteenth century primarily attributed to?
What was the population growth in the United States from nine to thirty-one million during the first half of the nineteenth century primarily attributed to?
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Who authored The Wide, Wide World, which was the first American novel to sell more than a million copies?
Who authored The Wide, Wide World, which was the first American novel to sell more than a million copies?
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Study Notes
Population of the United States
- The population of the United States grew from 9 million to 31 million during the first half of the nineteenth century.
Industrialization and Urbanization
- The industrialization of the manufacturing industry led to a shift in the national economic basis and population from rural areas to towns.
Literature and Authors
- The author of The Wide, Wide World, the first American novel to sell more than a million copies, was Elizabeth Wetherell (pen name Susan Warner).
- One of the first American writers to achieve international fame was Washington Irving.
Economic Opportunities for Writers
- The rapid expansion of the railroad and manufacturing industry during the first half of the nineteenth century opened up the possibility of writing as a means of making a living in the United States.
- Greater opportunities for publication contributed to the growth of writing as a career.
Factors Affecting Population Growth
- The population growth in the United States from 9 million to 31 million during the first half of the nineteenth century was primarily attributed to natural increase.
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Test your knowledge on the history and transformation of American literature during the first half of the 19th century, as the United States evolved from an infant republic into a divided but self-confident nation. Explore the impact of rapid population growth, the railroad, and manufacturing on the nation's development.