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Larson, John Lauritz. "The Market Revolution In Early America: An Introduction." OAH Magazine Of History 19.3 (2005): 4-7. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 May 2014.
Lloyd, Richard. "Urbanization and the Southern United States." Annual Review of Sociology, 38.1 (2012): 483-506.
Margo, Robert A. Wages and Labor Markets in the United States, 1820-1860. Chicago: U of Chicago, 2000. Print.
Morris, Charles R. The Dawn of Innovation: The First American Industrial Revolution. 1 Vol. New York: Public Affairs, 2012. Print.
Olson, James Stuart. Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in America. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002. Print.
Pencak, William. "Cultural Change And The Market Revolution In America, 1789-1860." Journal Of The Early Republic 26.3 (2006): 498-502. Academic Search Complete. Web. 29 Apr. 2014.
Rosen, Christine Meisner. "'Knowing' Industrial Pollution: Nuisance Law and the Power of Tradition in a Time of Rapid Economic Change, 1840-1864." Environmental History 8.4 (2003): 565-97. Print.
"Things." Things. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 May 2014.
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/things/4280/child_labor/478193
USHistory.org. “Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy.” Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia. 2008-2014. Web. 8 May 2014. http://www.ushistory.org/us/26f.asp
Watson, Samuel J. "Flexible Gender Roles During the Market Revolution: Family, Friendship, Marriage, and Masculinity Among U.S. Army Officers, 1815-1846." Journal of Social History, 29.1 (1995): 81-106.
Williams, Charles E. "Iron and Steel: Environmental Impact." Academia.edu. Hillstrom and L.C. Hillstrom (ed.), The Industrial Revolution in America, Volume 1: Iron and Steel. ABC-CLIO, New York. pp. 157-182. 2005. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.academia.edu/1862606/Iron_and_steel_environmental_impact
Wyatt, Lee T. The Industrial Revolution. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2009. Print. Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900.