Making America: A History of the United States, Volume I: To 1877Cengage Learning, 22 oct. 2007 - 552 pages Shaped with a clear political chronology, Making America reflects the variety of individual experiences and kaleidoscope of cultures that is American society. Careful to maintain its emphasis on the importance of social movements, immigrant society, and regional and political differences in American history, the Fifth Edition of Making America brings greater attention to global influences and America's role in the world. Making America serves the needs of instructors whose classrooms reflect the diversity of today's college students. The strongly chronological narrative, together with an integrated program of learning and teaching aids, makes the historical content vivid and comprehensible to students at all levels of preparedness. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
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Table des matières
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The English Colonies in the Eighteenth Century 16891763 | 86 |
Deciding Where Loyalties Lie 17631776 | 116 |
Recreating America Independence and a New Nation 17751783 | 148 |
Competing Visions of the Virtuous Republic 17701796 | 176 |
The Early Republic 17961804 | 208 |
The Great Transformation Growth and Expansion 18281848 | 298 |
Responses to the Great Transformation 18281848 | 330 |
Sectional Conflict and Shattered Union 18481860 | 366 |
A Violent Choice Civil War 18611865 | 398 |
Reconstruction High Hopes and Shattered Dreams 18651877 | 433 |
Suggested Readings | 466 |
Documents | 475 |
Presidential Elections | 486 |
Increasing Conflict and War 18051815 | 236 |
The Rise of a New Nation 18151836 | 266 |
Index | 491 |
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