Society, Manners and Politics in the United States / Being a Series of Letters on North America
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A series of travel letters offers systematic observations of society, manners, and politics across the United States, combining on-the-ground description with analysis of institutions and habits. Subjects treated include transportation innovations like railroads and steamboats, banking controversies and monetary practices, industrial growth and factory communities, regional contrasts among North, South, and West, slavery and electoral conflict, public works and internal communications, labor organization and speculation, and the role of public opinion. The letters interweave descriptive scenes with political and economic commentary, drawing comparisons, assessing tensions, and considering possible future developments.
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