
Young America
Frustrated, fifty years after independence, by Britain’s political and cultural influence on the United States, the Young Americans drew on a wide variety of intellectual authorities—in the fields of literature, political science, phrenology and international law—to tie popular sovereignty for white men to the universalist idea of natural rights. The movement supported a noxious program of foreign interventionism, racial segregation, and cultural nationalism. What united these policies was a new view of national allegiance: one that saw democracy and free trade not as political privileges but as natural rights for white men.
Despite its national reach, this view of the Union inadvertently turned Northern and Southern states against each other, helping to cultivate the conditions for the Civil War. In the end, the Young America movement was ultimately consumed by the sectional ideologies it had brought into being.
- Undertittel
- The Transformation of Nationalism Before the Civil War
- Forfatter
- Mark Power Smith
- ISBN
- 9780813948539
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 242 gram
- Serie
- A Nation Divided
- Utgivelsesdato
- 22.9.2022
- Antall sider
- 292
