Early National (1789-1836)
       Creating a State
              The State of Franklin
              The United States in the 1790s
              "A capital in the wilderness"
              Nathaniel Macon
              Nathaniel Macon on democracy
              The Walton War
       An Agricultural State
              Thomas Jefferson on manufacturing and commerce
              Midwives and herbal medicine
              A father's advice to his sons
              Eli Whitney and the cotton gin
              The growth of slavery in North Carolina
              A slave auction in Wilmington
       Revival
              The Second Great Awakening
              Into the wilderness: Circuit riders take religion to the people
              A camp meeting scene
              What a revival is
              Descriptions of a revival
              Rock Springs Camp Meeting
              'Be saved from the jaws of an angry hell'
              Preaching obedience to slaves
              Elizabeth, a Colored Minister of the Gospel, Born in Slavery
              John Chavis
              The development of sacred singing
       The Rip Van Winkle State
              Searching for greener pastures: Out-migration in the 1800s
              Migration into & out of North Carolina: Exploring census data
              North Carolina's leaders speak out on emigration
              Archibald Murphey
              'A poor, ignorant, squalid population'
              Archibald Murphey proposes a system of public education
              Archibald Murphey calls for better inland navigation
              Canova's statue of Washington
       Education
              A free school in Beaufort
              Rules for students and teachers
              John Chavis opens a school for white and black students
              Education and literacy in Edgecombe County, 1810
              'For What Is a Mother Responsible?'
              The University of North Carolina opens
              Student life at UNC
              Cherokee mission schools
              A Bill to Prevent All Persons from Teaching Slaves to Read...(1830)
              Academies for boys and for girls
              First Year at New Garden Boarding School
              A timeline of North Carolina colleges (1766-1861)
Gold Rush
       The North Carolina Gold Rush
       The Reed Gold Mine
       From the North Carolina Gold-Mine Company
       Minting gold into coins
       The workings of a gold mine
Traveling the State
       Steamboats
       The Dismal Swamp Canal
       How a canal works
       Elisha Mitchell and his mountain
       Elisha Mitchell explores the mountains
       The Buncombe Turnpike
State and National Politics
       The Stanly-Spaight Duel
       The Louisiana Purchase
       The War of 1812
       Debating war with Britain: For the war
       Debating war with Britain: Against the war
       The burning of Washington
       Dolley Madison and the White House treasures
       The expansion of slavery and the Missouri Compromise
Nat Turner's Rebellion
       Nat Turner's Rebellion
       Mapping rumors of Nat Turner's Rebellion
       'Fear of Insurrection'
       Reporting on Nat Turner: The North Carolina Star, Sept. 1
       Reporting on Nat Turner: The Raleigh Register, Sept. 1
       Reporting on Nat Turner: The Raleigh Register, Sept. 15
       Insurrections in North Carolina?
       Hysteria in Wilmington
       'A sickening state of things'
       Remembering Nat Turner
Cherokee Removal and the Trail of Tears
       Cherokee Removal and the Trail of Tears
       The Cherokee language and syllabary
       Andrew Jackson calls for Indian removal
       'We have unexpectedly become civilized'
       The Indian Removal Act of 1830
       Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, 1831
       Chief John Ross protests the Treaty of New Echota
       A soldier recalls the Trail of Tears
       The legend of Tsali
Reform
       Whigs and Democrats
       Reform movements across the United States
       1835 amendments to the North Carolina Constitution
       Ratifying the amendments
       North Carolina's first public school opens
       Criminal law and reform
       Dorothea Dix Hospital
       Dorothea Dix pleads for a state mental hospital
       The Raleigh Female Benevolent Society

Early National

  • 1.
    Early National (1789-1836) Creating a State The State of Franklin The United States in the 1790s "A capital in the wilderness" Nathaniel Macon Nathaniel Macon on democracy The Walton War An Agricultural State Thomas Jefferson on manufacturing and commerce Midwives and herbal medicine A father's advice to his sons Eli Whitney and the cotton gin The growth of slavery in North Carolina A slave auction in Wilmington Revival The Second Great Awakening Into the wilderness: Circuit riders take religion to the people A camp meeting scene What a revival is Descriptions of a revival Rock Springs Camp Meeting 'Be saved from the jaws of an angry hell' Preaching obedience to slaves Elizabeth, a Colored Minister of the Gospel, Born in Slavery John Chavis The development of sacred singing The Rip Van Winkle State Searching for greener pastures: Out-migration in the 1800s Migration into & out of North Carolina: Exploring census data North Carolina's leaders speak out on emigration Archibald Murphey 'A poor, ignorant, squalid population' Archibald Murphey proposes a system of public education Archibald Murphey calls for better inland navigation Canova's statue of Washington Education A free school in Beaufort Rules for students and teachers John Chavis opens a school for white and black students Education and literacy in Edgecombe County, 1810 'For What Is a Mother Responsible?' The University of North Carolina opens Student life at UNC Cherokee mission schools A Bill to Prevent All Persons from Teaching Slaves to Read...(1830) Academies for boys and for girls First Year at New Garden Boarding School A timeline of North Carolina colleges (1766-1861)
  • 2.
    Gold Rush The North Carolina Gold Rush The Reed Gold Mine From the North Carolina Gold-Mine Company Minting gold into coins The workings of a gold mine Traveling the State Steamboats The Dismal Swamp Canal How a canal works Elisha Mitchell and his mountain Elisha Mitchell explores the mountains The Buncombe Turnpike State and National Politics The Stanly-Spaight Duel The Louisiana Purchase The War of 1812 Debating war with Britain: For the war Debating war with Britain: Against the war The burning of Washington Dolley Madison and the White House treasures The expansion of slavery and the Missouri Compromise Nat Turner's Rebellion Nat Turner's Rebellion Mapping rumors of Nat Turner's Rebellion 'Fear of Insurrection' Reporting on Nat Turner: The North Carolina Star, Sept. 1 Reporting on Nat Turner: The Raleigh Register, Sept. 1 Reporting on Nat Turner: The Raleigh Register, Sept. 15 Insurrections in North Carolina? Hysteria in Wilmington 'A sickening state of things' Remembering Nat Turner Cherokee Removal and the Trail of Tears Cherokee Removal and the Trail of Tears The Cherokee language and syllabary Andrew Jackson calls for Indian removal 'We have unexpectedly become civilized' The Indian Removal Act of 1830 Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, 1831 Chief John Ross protests the Treaty of New Echota A soldier recalls the Trail of Tears The legend of Tsali Reform Whigs and Democrats Reform movements across the United States 1835 amendments to the North Carolina Constitution Ratifying the amendments North Carolina's first public school opens Criminal law and reform Dorothea Dix Hospital Dorothea Dix pleads for a state mental hospital The Raleigh Female Benevolent Society