What was the Market Revolution, and how does Sam Patch’s life reflect this social process?


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What was the Market Revolution, and how does Sam Patch’s life reflect this social process?


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Paul Johnson uses the life of daredevil Sam Patch to explain the social and economic changes of the Market revolution and early industrialization in America. Johnson writes “Sam Patch…was an angry and not particularly admirable victim of the huge social process that was creating places like Pawtucket and Paterson and granting money and respect to people like Timothy Crane” (435). What was the Market Revolution, and how does Sam Patch’s life reflect this social process? To conclude, explain whether or not you agree with Johnson’s assessment of that Patch was a victim and/or failure of Market Revolution (436). – —The paper should be typed, double-spaced, in size 12 Times New Roman or a similar font. – —Paper should be 3 pages long. – —Page numbers are required. – MLA Format