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Native American Society on the Eve of British Colonization
Diversity of Native American Groups
The Anasazi
The Algonkian Tribes
The Iroquois Tribes
Britain in the New World
Early Ventures Fail
Joint-Stock Companies
Jamestown Settlement and the "Starving Time"
The Growth of the Tobacco Trade
War and Peace with Powhatan's People
The House of Burgesses
The New England Colonies
The Mayflower and Plymouth Colony
William Bradford and the First Thanksgiving
Massachusetts Bay — "The City Upon a Hill"
Puritan Life
Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
Reaching to Connecticut
Witchcraft in Salem
The Middle Colonies
New Netherland to New York
Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
City of Brotherly Love — Philadelphia
The Ideas of Benjamin Franklin
The Southern Colonies
Maryland — The Catholic Experiment
Indentured Servants
Creating the Carolinas
Debtors in Georgia
Life in the Plantation South
African Americans in the British New World
West African Society at the Point of European Contact
"The Middle Passage"
The Growth of Slavery
Slave Life on the Farm and in the Town
Free African Americans in the Colonial Era
"Slave Codes"
A New African-American Culture
The Beginnings of Revolutionary Thinking
The Impact of Enlightenment in Europe
The Great Awakening
The Trial of John Peter Zenger
Smuggling
A Tradition of Rebellion
"What Is the American?"
America's Place in the Global Struggle
New France
The French and Indian War
George Washington's Background and Experience
The Treaty of Paris (1763) and Its Impact
The Events Leading to Independence
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
The Stamp Act Controversy
The Boston Patriots
The Townshend Acts
The Boston Massacre
The Tea Act and Tea Parties
The Intolerable Acts
E Pluribus Unum
Stamp Act Congress
Sons and Daughters of Liberty
Committees of Correspondence
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
The Declaration of Independence
The American Revolution
American and British Strengths and Weaknesses
Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots
Lexington and Concord
Bunker Hill
The Revolution on the Home Front
Washington at Valley Forge
The Battle of Saratoga
The French Alliance
Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris
Societal Impacts of the American Revolution
The Impact of Slavery
A Revolution in Social Law
Political Experience
"Republican Motherhood"
When Does the Revolution End?
The Declaration of Independence and Its Legacy
The War Experience: Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians
The Loyalists
Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Slavery
Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Women
Revolutionary Limits: Native Americans
Revolutionary Achievement: Yeomen and Artisans
The Age of Atlantic Revolutions
Making Rules
State Constitutions
Articles of Confederation
Evaluating the Congress
The Economic Crisis of the 1780s
Drafting the Constitution
Shays' Rebellion
A Cast of National Superstars
The Tough Issues
Constitution Through Compromise
Ratifying the Constitution
Federalists
Antifederalists
The Ratification Process: State by State
After the Fact: Virginia, New York, and "The Federalist Papers"
The Antifederalists' Victory in Defeat
George Washington
Growing up in Colonial Virginia
The Force of Personality and Military Command
The First Administration
Farewell Address
Mount Vernon and the Dilemma of a Revolutionary Slave Holder
Unsettled Domestic Issues
The Bill of Rights
Hamilton's Financial Plan
Growing Opposition
U.S. Military Defeat; Indian Victory in the West
Native American Resilience and Violence in the West
Politics in Transition: Public Conflict in the 1790s
Trans-Atlantic Crisis: The French Revolution
Negotiating with the Superpowers
Two Parties Emerge
The Adams Presidency
The Alien and Sedition Acts
The Life and Times of John Adams
Jeffersonian America: A Second Revolution?
The Election of 1800
Jeffersonian Ideology
Westward Expansion: The Louisiana Purchase
A New National Capital: Washington, D.C.
A Federalist Stronghold: John Marshall's Supreme Court
Gabriel's Rebellion: Another View of Virginia in 1800
The Expanding Republic and the War of 1812
The Importance of the West
Exploration: Lewis and Clark
Diplomatic Challenges in an Age of European War
Native American Resistance in the Trans-Appalachian West
The Second War for American Independence
Claiming Victory from Defeat
Social Change and National Development
Economic Growth and the Early Industrial Revolution
Cotton and African-American Life
Religious Transformation and the Second Great Awakening
Institutionalizing Religious Belief: The Benevolent Empire
New Roles for White Women
Early National Arts and Cultural Independence
Politics and the New Nation
The Era of Good Feelings and the Two-Party System
The Expansion of the Vote: A White Man's Democracy
The Missouri Compromise
The 1824 Election and the "Corrupt Bargain"
John Quincy Adams
Jacksonian Democracy and Modern America
The Age of Jackson
The Rise of the Common Man
A Strong Presidency
The South Carolina Nullification Controversy
The War Against the Bank
Jackson vs. Clay and Calhoun
The Trail of Tears — The Indian Removals
The Rise of American Industry
The Canal Era
Early American Railroads
Inventors and Inventions
The First American Factories
The Emergence of "Women's Sphere"
Irish and German Immigration
An Explosion of New Thought
Religious Revival
Experiments with Utopia
Women's Rights
Prison and Asylum Reform
Hudson River School Artists
Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy
The Peculiar Institution
The Crowning of King Cotton
Slave Life and Slave Codes
The Plantation & Chivalry
Free(?) African-Americans
Rebellions on and off the Plantation
The Southern Argument for Slavery
Abolitionist Sentiment Grows
William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator
African-American Abolitionists
The Underground Railroad
Harriet Beecher Stowe — Uncle Tom's Cabin
Manifest Destiny
The Lone Star Republic
54° 40' or Fight
"American Blood on American Soil"
The Mexican-American War
Gold in California
An Uneasy Peace
Wilmot's Proviso
Popular Sovereignty
Three Senatorial Giants: Clay, Calhoun and Webster
The Compromise of 1850
"Bloody Kansas"
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Border Ruffians
The Sack of Lawrence
The Pottawatomie Creek Massacre
Canefight! Preston Brooks and Charles Sumner
From Uneasy Peace to Bitter Conflict
The Dred Scott Decision
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
John Brown's Raid
The Election of 1860
The South Secedes
A House Divided
Fort Sumter
Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South
First Blood and Its Aftermath
Sacred Beliefs
Bloody Antietam
Of Generals and Soldiers
Gettysburg: High Watermark of the Confederacy
Northern Plans to End the War
The Road to Appomattox
The War Behind the Lines
The Emancipation Proclamation
Wartime Diplomacy
The Northern Homefront
The Southern Homefront
The Election of 1864
The Assassination of the President
Reconstruction
Presidential Reconstruction
Radical Reconstruction
A President Impeached
Rebuilding the Old Order
The Gilded Age
Binding the Nation by Rail
The New Tycoons: John D. Rockefeller
The New Tycoons: Andrew Carnegie
The New Tycoons: J. Pierpont Morgan
New Attitudes Toward Wealth
Politics of the Gilded Age
Organized Labor
The Great Upheaval
Labor vs. Management
Early National Organizations
American Federation of Labor
Eugene V. Debs and American Socialism
From the Countryside to the City
The Glamour of American Cities
The Underside of Urban Life
The Rush of Immigrants
Corruption Runs Wild
Religious Revival: The "Social Gospel"
Artistic and Literary Trends
New Dimensions in Everyday Life
Education
Sports and Leisure
Women in the Gilded Age
Victorian Values in a New Age
The Print Revolution
Closing the Frontier
The Massacre at Sand Creek
Custer's Last Stand
The End of Resistance
Life on the Reservations
The Wounded Knee Massacre
Western Folkways
The Mining Boom
The Ways of the Cowboy
Life on the Farm
The Growth of Populism
The Election of 1896
Progressivism Sweeps the Nation
Roots of the Movement
Muckrakers
Women's Suffrage at Last
Booker T. Washington
W. E. B. DuBois
Progressives in the White House
Teddy Roosevelt: The Rough Rider in the White House
The Trust Buster
A Helping Hand for Labor
Preserving the Wilderness
Passing the Torch
The Election of 1912
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom
Seeking Empire
Early Stirrings
Hawaiian Annexation
"Remember the Maine!"
The Spanish-American War and Its Consequences
The Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America
Reaching to Asia
The Panama Canal
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