President Encyclopedia 1829-1849

President Encyclopedia 1829-1849 — page 5
8 A Time of Change Both contributing to and resulting from economic growth was what historians call the transportation revolution This was the great boom in the construction of roads canals and railroads that made moving people and goods from one place to another faster easier and cheaper The estimation is that in 1817 shipping goods from Cincinnati Ohio to New York City would have taken 52 days After the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 and other canals after that shipping the same goods took as few as 18 days By the 1850s shipping goods by railroad delivered them to New York in about one week Rev L Armstrong Dr B J Clark Gardiner Stow and James Mott are depicted in discussion around a table with the Holy Bible the Temperance Constitution and Blackstone’s Commentary The lower picture shows The Mawney House which was a meeting place for the first temperance society The Baltimore Ohio Railroad had begun laying track as early as 1828 although the greatest spurt in railroad construction occurred in the 1850s Following the 1848 California gold rush some political leaders and business people began devising a transcontinental rail system which eventually spanned the length of the country from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean Because most of the new transportation routes went from the Northeast to the West they served to tie the West to the North much more than to the South This contributed to the South’s view of itself as a society separate and different from the rest of the country Reformers Writers and Artists In the years 1829 to 1849 important reform movements developed including attempts to change and improve American life Many of the people involved in these movements had strong religious beliefs and solid ideas about how to live moral lives Reformers gave speeches wrote books and articles and formed organizations in attempts to persuade government at all levels to change certain laws These movements had an enormous impact on the country One such movement was the temperance movement which sought to ban alcoholic beverages In 1826 the newly created American Temperance Society worked to support the ban Several states passed laws prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages