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Chapter1: New World Beginnings Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Shaping of North America
5. Europeans Enter Africa
2. Peopling of the Americas
6. Columbus Comes upon a new world
3. The Earliest Americans
7. When Worlds Collide
4. Indirect Discovers of the New World
8. The Conquest of Mexico and Peru
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Chapter1: New World Beginnings (page 2)
9. The Spanish Conquistadores
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10. Exploration and Imperial Rivalry
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Chapter 2: The Planting of English America Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. England’s Imperial Stirrings
5. Cultural Clashes in the Chesapeake
2. Elizabeth Energizes England
6. The Indians New World
3. England on the Eve of Empire
7. Virginia: Child of Tobacco
4. England Plants the Jamestown Seeding
8. Maryland: Catholic Haven
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Chapter 2: The Planting of English America (page 2)
9. The West Indies: Way Station to Mainland America
13. The Plantation Colonies
10. Colonizing the Carolinas
14. The Iroquois
11. The Emergence of North Carolina
Causation
12. Late-Coming Georgia: The Buffer Colony
Continuity and Change over time
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Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism
5. Trouble in the Bible Commonwealth
2. The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth
6. The Rhode Island “Sewer”
3. The Bay Colony Bible Comonwealth
7. New England Spreads Out
4. Building the Bay Colony
8. Puritans Versus Indian
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Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies (page 2)
9. Seeds of Colonial Unity and Independence
13. Dutch Residues in New York
10. Andros Promotes the First American Revolution
14. Penn’s Holy Experiment in Pennsylvania
11. Old Netherlanders at New Netherland
15. Quaker Pennsylvania and its Neighbors
12. Friction with English and Swedish Neighbors
16. The Middle Way in the Middle Colonies
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Chapter 4: American Life in the 17th Century Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Unhealthy Chesapeake
5. The Atlantic Slave Trade, 1500-1860
2. The Tobacco Economy
6. Southern Society
3. Frustrated Freeman and Bacon’s Rebellion
7. The New England Family
4. Colonial Slavery:
8. Life in the New England Towns
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Chapter 4: American Life in the 17th Century (page 2)
9. The Half-Way Covenant and the Salem Witch Trials
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10. The New England Way of Life
Comparison
11. The Early Settlers Days and Ways
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Chapter 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Conquest by the Cradle
5 The Structure of Colonial Society
2. A mingling of the Races
6. Clerics, Physicians and Jurists
3. Africans in America
7. Workday America
4. From African to African Americans
8. Horsepower and Sailpower
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Chapter 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution (page 2)
9. Dominant Denominations
13. Pioneer Presses
10. The Great Awaking
14. The Great Game of Politics
11. Schools and Colleges
Colonial Folkways
12. A Provincial Culture
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Chapter 6: The Duel for North America Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. France Finds a Foothold in Canada
5 Global War and Colonial Disunity
2. New France Fans Out
6. Braddock’s Blundering and its Aftermath
3. The Clash of Empires
7. Pitts Palms of Victory
4. George Washington Inaugurates Was with France
8. Restless Colonists
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Chapter 6: The Duel for North America (page 2)
9. War’s Fateful Aftermath
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Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Deep Roots of Revolution
5 Forced Repeal of the Stamp Act
2. Mercantilism and Colonial Grievances
6. The Townshend Tea Tax and the Boston “Massacre”
3. The Merits and Menace of Mercantilism
7. The Seditious Committees of Correspondence
4. The Stamp Tax Uproar
8. Tea Brewing in Boston
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Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution (page 2)
9. Parliament Passes the “Intolerable Acts”
13. Imperial Rivalry and Colonial Revolt
10. Bloodshed
14. A Thin Line of Heroes
11. Imperial Strength and Weakness
Causation
12. American Pluses and Minuses
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Chapter 8: America Secedes from the Union Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Congress Drafts George Washington
5 Paine and the Idea of “Republicanism”
2. Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings
6. Jefferson’s “Explanation” of Independence
3. The Abortive Conquest of Canada
7. The Loyalists (744)
4. Thomas Paine Preaches Common Sense
8. Patriots and Loyalists
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Chapter 8: America Secedes from the Union (page 2)
9. The Loyalists Exodus
13. The Colonial War Becomes a Wider War
10. General Washington at Bay
14. Blow and Counterblow
11. Burgoyne’s Blundering Invasion
15. The Land Frontier and the Sea Frontier
12. Revolution in Diplomacy
16. Yorktown and the Final Curtain
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Chapter 8: America Secedes from the Union (page 3)
15. Peace at Paris
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16. A New Nation Legitimized
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Chapter 9: The Confederation and the Constitution Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. A Shaky Start Toward Union
5 The AOC: America’s First Constitution
2. Constitution Making in the States
6. Landmarks in Land Laws
3. Economic Crosscurrents
7. The World’s Ugly Duckling
5 4. Creating a Confederation
8. The Horrid Specter of Anarchy
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Chapter 9: The Confederation and the Constitution (page 2)
9. A Convention of “Demigods”
13. The Clash of Federalists and Antifederalists
10. Patriots in Philadelphia
14. The Great Debate in the States
11. Hammering out a Bundle of Compromises
15. The Four Laggard States
12. Safeguards for Conservatism
16. A conservative Triumph
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Chapter 9: The Confederation and the Constitution (page 3)
17. The Pursuit of Equality:
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Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Growing Pains
5 Custom Duties and Excise Taxes
2. Washington for President
6. Hamilton Battles Jefferson for a Bank
3. The Bill of Rights
7. Mutinous Moonshiners in Pennsylvania
4. Hamilton Revives the Corpse of Public Credit
8. The Emergence of Political Parties
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Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State (page 2)
9. The Impact of the French Revolution
13. John Adams Become President
10. Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation
14. Unofficial Fighting with France
11. Embroilments with Britain
15. Adams Puts Patriotism Above Party
12. Jay’s Treaty and Washington’s Farewell
16. The Federalists Witch Hunt
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Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State (page 3)
17. The Virginia (Madison) and Kentucky (Jefferson)
Resolutions.
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18. Federalists Versus Democratic-Republicans
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Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jefferson Republic Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers
5 The Dead Clutch of the Judiciary
2. The Jefferson Revolution of 1800
6. Jefferson a Reluctant Warrior
3. Responsibility Breeds Moderation
7. The Louisiana Godsend
4. Jefferson Restraint
8. Louisiana in the Long View
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Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jefferson Republic (page 2)
9. The Aaron Burr Conspiracies
13. Tecumseh and the Prophet
10. A Precarious Neutrality
14. Mr. Madison’s War
11. The Hated Embargo
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12. Madison’s Gamble
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Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. On to Canada over Land and Lakes
5 The Second War for American Independence
2. Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended
6. Nascent Nationalism
3. The Treaty of Ghent
7. The American System
4. Federalist Grievances and the Hartford Convention
8. The so-called Era of Good Feelings
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Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism (page 2)
9. The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times
13. Settlers of the Old Northwest
10. Growing Pains of the West
14. John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism
11. Slavery and the Sectional Balance
15. Judicial Dikes Against Democratic Excusses
12. The Uneasy Missouri Compromise
16. Sharing Oregon and Acquiring Florida
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Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism (page 3)
17. The Menace of Monarchy in America
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18. Monroe and His Doctrine
Comparison
19. Monroe’s Doctrine Appraised
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Chapter13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Corrupt Bargain of 1824
5. The Spoils System
2. A Yankee Misfit in the White House Old Hickory
as President
6. The Tricky Tariff of Abominations
3. Going Whole Hog for Jackson in 1828
7. Nullies in South Carolina
4. Old Hickory as President
8. The Trial of Tears
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Chapter13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy (page 2)
9. The Bank War
13. The Election of 1836
10. Old Hickory Wallops Clay in 1832
14. Big Woes for the Little Magician
11. Burying Biddle’s Bank
15. Depression Doldrums and the Independent Treasury
12. The Birth of the Whigs
16. Gone to Texas
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Chapter13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy (page 3)
17. The Lone Star Rebellion
21. The Two Party System
18. Log Cabin and Hard Cider of 1840
22. What Was Jacksonian Democracy
19. Mexican or Texican
Comparison
20. Politics for the People
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Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Westward Movement
5. The German Forty-Eighters
2. Shaping the Western Landscape
6. The Irish
3. The March of the Millions
7. Flare ups of Antiforeignism
4. The Emerald Isle Moves West
8. Creeping Mechanization
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Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy (page 2)
9. Whitney Ends the Fiber Famine
13. Women and the Economy
10. The Germans
14. Western Farmers Reap a revolution in the fields
11. Marvels in Manufacturing
15. Highways and Steamboats
12. Workers and Wage Slaves
16. Clinton’s Big Ditch in New York
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Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy (page 3)
17. The Iron Horse
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18. Cables, Clippers and Pony Riders
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19. The Transport Web binds the Union
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20. The Market Revolution
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Chapter 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Reviving Religion
5. Higher Goals for Higher Learning
2. Denominational Diversity
6. An age of Reform
3. The Desert Zion in Utah
7. Demon Rum- The Old Deluder
4. Free Schools for Free Peoples
8. Women in Revolt
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Chapter 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture (page 2)
9. Wilderness Utopias
13. The Blossoming of a National Literature
10. The Dawn of Scientific Achievement
14. Trumpeters of Transcendentalism
11. The Oneida Community
15. Glowing Literary Lights
12. Artistic Achievements
16. Literary Individualists and Dissenters
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Chapter 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture (page 3)
17. Portrayers of the Past
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Chapter 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Cotton is King
5. Free Blacks: Slaves without Masters
2. The Planter Aristocracy
6. Plantation Slavery
3. Slaves of the slave system
7. Life Under the Lash
4. The White Majority
8. The Burdens of Bondage
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Chapter 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy (page 2)
9. Early Abolitionism
13. The Abolitionist Impact in the North
10. Radical Abolitionism
Context
11. The South Lashes Back
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12. The Struggle to Abolish Slavery
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Chapter 17: Manifest Destiny and its Legacy Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Accession of “Tyler Too”
5. The Lone Star of Texas Shines Alone
2. John Tyler: A president without a Party
6. The belated Texas Nuptials
3. The War of Words with Britain
7. Oregon Fever Populates Oregon
4. Manipulating the Main Maps
8. A mandate for Manifest Destiny
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Chapter 17: Manifest Destiny and its Legacy (page 2)
9. Polk the Purposeful
13. Fighting Mexico for Peace
10. Misunderstandings with Mexico
14. Profits and Loss in Mexico
11. American Blood on American (?) soil
15. The Californios
12. The Mastering of Mexico
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Chapter 18: Renewing the Sectional Struggle Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Popular Sovereignty
2. Political Triumphs for General Taylor
3. Californy Gold
4. Sectional Balance and the Underground Railroad
5. Twilight of the Senatorial Giants
6. Deadlock and Danger on Capital Hill
7. Breaking the Congressional Logjam
8. Balancing the Compromise Scales
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Chapter 18: Renewing the Sectional Struggle Expansion (page 2)
9. Defeat and Doom for the Whigs
10. Expansionist Stirrings South of the Border
11. The Allure of Asia
12. Pacific Railroad Promoters and the Gadsden
Purchase
13. Douglas’s Kansas-Nebraska Scheme
14. Congress Legislates a Civil War
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Chapter 19: Drifting Toward Disunion Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Stowe and Helper: Literary Incendiaries
2. The North South Contest for Kansas
3. Kansas Convulsion
4. “Bully” Brooks and His Bludgeon
5. “Old Buck” Versus “ The Pathfinder”
6. The Electoral Fruits of 1856
7. The Dred Scott Bombshell
8. The Financial Crash of 1857
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Chapter 19: Drifting Toward Disunion (page 2)
9. An Illinois Rail Splitter Emerges
10. The Great Debate: Lincoln vs. Douglas
11. John Brown: Murderer or Martyr
12. The Disruption of the Democrats
13. A Rail Splitter splits the Union
14. The Electoral Upheaval of 1860
15. The Collapse of Compromise
16. The Sectional Exodus
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Chapter 19: Drifting Toward Disunion (page 3)
17. Farewell to the Union
Why the Civil War was Repressible:
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Chapter 20: Girding for War: The North and the South Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Menace of Secession
5. Billy Yank and Johnny Reb
2. South Carolina Assails Fort Sumter
6. Dethroning King Cotton
3. Brothers Blood and Border Blood
7. The Decisiveness of Diplomacy
4. The Balance of Forces
8. Foreign Flare ups
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Chapter 20: Girding for War: The North and the South (page 2)
9. President Davis vs. President Lincoln
13. The North’s Economic Boom
10. Limitations on Wartime Liberties
14. A crushed Cotton Kingdom
11. Volunteers and Draftees: North and South
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12. The Economic Stresses of War
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Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Bull Run Ends the Ninety day War
5. A Proclamation without Emancipation
2. Tardy George McClellan and the Peninsula
Campaign
6. Blacks Battle Bondage
3. The War at Sea
7. Lee’s Last Lunge at Gettysburg
4. The Pivotal Point: Antietam
8. The War in the West
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Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War (page 2)
9. Sherman Scorches Georgia
13. The Martyrdom of Lincoln
10. The Politics of War
15. The Aftermath of the Nightmare
11. The Election of 1864
16. The Era on Nationalism
12. Grant outlasts Lee
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Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Problems with Peace
5. Presidential Reconstruction
2. Freedmen Define Freedom
6. The Baleful Black Codes
3. The Freedmen’s Bureau
7. Congressional Reconstruction
4. Johnson: The Tailor President
8. Johnson clashes with Congress
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Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction (page 2)
9. Swinging Round the Circle with Johnson
13. The Realities of Radical Reconstruction in the
South
10. Republican Principles and Programs
14. The Ku Klux Klan
11. Reconstruction by the Sword
15. John Walks the Impeachment Plank
12. No Women Voters
16. A Not Guilty Verdict for Johnson
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Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction (page 3)
17. The Purchase of Alaska
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18. The Heritage of Reconstruction
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Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Bloody Shirt Elects Grant
5. Depression Deflation and Inflation
2. The Era of Good Stealings
6. Pallid Politics in the Gilded Age
3. A Carnival of Corruption
7. The Hayes Tilden Standoff of 1876
4. The Liberal Republican Revolt of 1872
8. The Compromise of 1877 and the END OF
RECONSTRUCTION
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Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (page 2)
9. The Birth of Jim Crow in the Post Reconstruction
South
13. The Blaine Cleveland Mudslingers of 1884
10. Class Conflicts and Ethnic Clashes
14. “Old Grover” Takes Over
11. Garfield and Arthur
18. Cleveland Battles for a Lower Tariff
12. The Chinese
19. The Billion Dollar Congress
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Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded (page 3)
20. The Drumbeat of Discontent
The Populists were Reactionaries
21. Cleveland and Depression
Causation
22. Cleveland Breeds a Backlash
Comparison
23. The Populists were Radicals
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Chapter 24: Industry Comes of Age Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Iron Colt becomes an Iron Horse
5. Revolution by Railway
2. Spanning the Continent with Rails
6. Wrongdoing in Railroading
3. Binding the Country with Railroad Ties
7. Government Bridles the Iron horse
4. Railroad Consolidation and Mechanization
8. Miracles of Mechanization
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Chapter 24: Industry Comes of Age (page 2)
9. The Trust Titan Emerges
13. The Gospel of Wealth
10. The Supremacy of Steel
14. Government Tackles the Trust Evil
11. Carnegie and other Sultans of Steel
24. The South in the Age of Industry
12. Rockefeller Grows an American Beauty Rose
25. The Impact of the new Industrial Revolution on
America
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Chapter 24: Industry Comes of Age (page 3)
26. In Unions There is Strength
27. The Knights of Labor
27. Labor Limps Along
Industrialization was a Boon for America:
28. Unhorsing the Knights of Labor
Industrialization was a Blight for America:
29. The AF of L to the Fore
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Chapter 25: America moves to the City Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Urban Frontier
5. Narrowing the Welcome Mat
2. The New Immigration
6. Churches Confront the Urban Challenge
3. The Italians
7. Darwin Disrupts the Churches
4. Parties and Social Reformers Reach out
8. The Lust for Learning
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Chapter 25: America moves to the City (page 2)
9. Booker T. Washington and Education for
Black People
13. The New Morality
10. The Hallowed Halls of Ivy
14. Pioneering Pragmatists
11. The Appeal of the Press
15. Families and Women in the City
12. Apostles of Reform
16. Prohibiting Alcohol and Promoting Reform
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Chapter 25: America moves to the City (page 3)
17. Postwar Fiction, Lowbrow and High
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18. Artistic Triumphs
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19. The Business of Amusement
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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Clash of Cultures on the Plaines
5. Mining: From Dishpan to Ore Breakers
2. Receding Native Populations
6. The Plains Indians
3. Bellowing Herds of Bison
7. Beef Bonanzas and the Long Drive
4. The End of the Trial
8. The Farmers Frontier
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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (page 2)
9. The Far West Comes of Age
13. Deflation Dooms the Debtor
10. The Fading Frontier
14. unhappy Farmers
11. The Farm Becomes a Factory
15. The Farmers Take their Stand
16. The Great Frontier
16. Prelude to Populism
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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (page 3)
17. Coxey’s Army and the Pullman Strike
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18. Golden McKinley and Silver Bryan
Comparison
19. Class Conflict: Plowholders Versus Bondholders
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20. Republican Stand-pattism Enthroned
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Chapter 27:Empire and Expansion Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. America Turns Outward
2. Spurning the Hawaiian Pear
3. Cubans Rise in Revolt
4. Dewey’s May Day Victory at Manila
5. The Confused Invasion of Cuba
6. America’s Course (Curse?) of Empire
7. Perplexities in Puerto Rico and Cuba
8. The Puerto Ricans
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Chapter 27: Empire and Expansion (page 2)
9. New Horizons in Two Hemispheres
10. . “Little Brown Brothers” in the Philippines
11. Hinging in the Open Door in China
12. Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900?
13. The Filipinos
14. TR: Brandisher of the Big Stick
15. Building the Panama Canal
16. TR’s Perversion of Monroe’s Doctrine
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Chapter 27: Empire and Expansion (page 3)
17. Roosevelt on the World Stage
18. Japanese Laborers in California
19. The Age of Empire
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Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Progressive Roots
2. Raking Muck with the Muckrakers
3. Political Progressivism
4. Progressivism in the Cities and States
5. Progressive Women
6. TR’s Square Deal for Labor
7. TR Corrals the Corporations
8. Caring for the Consumer
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Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (page 2)
9. Earth Control
10. The Environmentalists
11. The “Roosevelt Panic” of 1907
12. The Rough Rider Thunders Out
13. Taft: A Round Peg in a Square Hole
14. The Dollar Goes Abroad as a Diplomat
15. Taft the Trustbuster
16. Taft Splits the Republican Party
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Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (page 3)
17. The Taft-Roosevelt Rupture
18. The “Bull-Moose” Campaign of 1912
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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Wilson: The Idealist in Politics
2. Wilson Tackles the Tariff
3. Wilson Battles the Bankers
4. The President Tames the Trusts
5. Wilson at the Peak
6. New Directions in Foreign Policy
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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad (page 2)
7. Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico
8. Thunder Across the Sea
9. America Earns Blood Money
10. Wilson Wins Reelection in 1916
11. War by Act of Germant
12. Wilson Idealism Enthroned
13. Wilson’s Fourteen Point Plan
14. Manipulating Minds and Stifling Dissent
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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad (page 3)
15. Forging a War Economy
16. Workers in Wartime
17. Suffering Until Suffrage
18. Making Plowboys into Doughboys
19. America Helps Hammer the “Hun”
20. Wilson Steps Down from Olympus
21. An Idealist Amid the Imperialists
22. Wilson’s Battle for Ratification
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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad (page 4)
23. The “Solemn Referendum” of 1920
24. The Betrayal of Great Expectations
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Chapter 30: American Life in the “Roaring Twenties” Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Seeing Red
2. Hooded Hoodlums of the KKK
3. Stemming the Foreign Flood
4. The Prohibition “Experiment”
5. The Poles
6. The Golden Age of Gangsterism
7. Monkey Business in Tennessee
8. The Mass-Consumption Economy
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Chapter 30: American Life in the “Roaring Twenties” (page 2)
9. Putting America on Rubber Tires
10. The Advent of the Gasoline Age
11. Humans Develop Wings
12. The Radio Revolution
13. Hollywood’s Filmland Fantasies
14. The Dynamic Decade
15. Cultural Liberation
16. Wall Street’s Big Bull Market
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Chapter 31: The Politics of Boom and Bust Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Republican “Old Guard” Returns
2. GOP Reaction at the Throttle
3. The Aftermath of War
4. America Seeks Benefits Without Burdens
5. Hiking the Tariff Higher
6. The Stench of Scandal
7. “Silent Call” Coolidge
8. Frustrated Farmers
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Chapter 31: The Politics of Boom and Bust (page 2)
9. A three way race for the White House
10. Foreign-Policy Flounderings
11. Unraveling the Debt Knot
12. The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, 1928
13. President Hoover’s First Moves
14. The Great Crash Ends the Golden Twenties
15. Hooked on the Horn of Plenty
16. Rugged Times for Rugged Individualists
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Chapter 31: The Politics of Boom and Bust (page 3)
17. Hoover Battles the Great Depression
18. Routing the Bonus Army in Washington
19. Japanese Militarists Attack China
20. Hoover Pioneers the Good Neighbor Policy
CCOT
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Causation
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Chapter 32: The Great Depression and the New Deal Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. FDR: Politician in a Wheelchair
2. Presidential Hopefuls of 1932
3. Hoover’s Humiliation in 1932
4. FDR and the Three R’s: Relief, Recovery, Reform
5. Roosevelt Manages the Money
6. Creating Jobs for the Jobless
7. A Day for Every Demagogue
8. New Visibility for Women
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Chapter 32: The Great Depression and the New Deal (page 2)
9. Helping Industry and Labor
10. Paying Farmers not to farm
11. Dust Bowls and Black Blizzards
12. Battling Bankers and Big Business
13. The TVA Harnesses the Tennessee
14. Housing and Social Security
15. A new Deal for Labor
16. Landon Challenges “the Champ”
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Chapter 32: The Great Depression and the New Deal (page 3)
17. Nine Old Men on the Bench
18. The Court Changes Course
19. Twilight of the New Deal
20. New Deal or Raw Deal
21. FDR’s Balance Sheet
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Causation
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Chapter 33: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The London Conference
5. Storm Cellar Isolationalism
2. Freedom for (from) the Filipinos and Recognition
for the Russians
6. Congress Legislates Neutrality
3. Becoming a Good Neighbor
7. America Dooms Loyalists Spain
4. Secretary Hull’s Reciprocal Trade Agreements
8. Appeasing Japan and Germany
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Chapter 33: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War (page 2)
9. Hitler’s Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality
13. Shattering the two Term Tradition
10. The Fall of France
14. A Landmark Lend-Lease Law
11. Refugees from the Holocaust
15. Charting a New World
12. Bolstering Britain
16. Us. Destroyers and Hitler’s U-Boat Clash
APUSH: Chapter Summary
Chapter 33: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War (page)
17. Surprise Assault on Pearl Harbor
18. America’s Transformation from Bystander to
Belligerent
CCOT
Contextualization
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Chapter 34: America in World War II Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The Allies Trade Space for Time
5. Manpower and Womanpower
2. The Shock of War
6. Wartime Migrations
3. Building the War Machine
7. Holding the Homefront
4. The Japanese
8. The Rising Sun in the Pacific
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 34: America in World War II (page 2)
9. Japan’s High Tide at Midway
13. D-Day: June 6, 1941
10. America Leapfrogging Tokyo
14. FDR: The Fourth-Termite of 1944
11. The Allied Halting of Hitler
15. Roosevelt Defeats Dewey
12. A second Front from North Africa
16. The Last Days of Hitler
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 34: America in World War II (page 3)
17. Japan Dies Hard
Causation
18. The Atomic Bombs
Comparison
19. The Allies Triumphant
Extra
Contextualization
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Chapter 35: The Cold War Begins Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Truman: The Guilty Man from Missouri
5. The Problem with Germany
2. Yalta: Bargain or Betrayal
6. Cold War Deepens
3. The United States and the Soviet Union
7. America begins to rearm
4. Shaping the Port War World
8. Reconstruction and Revolution in Asia
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 35: The Cold War Begins (page 2)
9. The Korean Volcano Erupts
13. Post-war Economic Anxieties
10. Scientists and Engineers
14. Democratic Divisions in 1948
11. The Military Seesaw in Korea
15. The Long Economic Boom
12. The Cold War Homefront
16. The Roots of Post-War Prosperity
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 35: The Cold War Begins (page 3)
17. The Smiling Sunbelt
Causation
18. The Rush to the Suburbs
Comparison
19. The Suburbanites
CCOT
20. The postwar Baby Boom
Extra
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Chapter 36: American Zenith Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Affluence and its Anxieties
5. Seeds of the Civil Rights Revolution
2. Consumer Cultures in the Fifties
6. The Great African American Migration
3. The Advent of Eisenhower
7. Eisenhower Republicanism at Home
4. Desegregating American Society
8. A new Look in Foreign Policy
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Chapter 36: American Zenith (page 2)
9. The Vietnam Nightmare
13. Kennedy Challenges Nixon
10. Cold War Crisis in the Middle East
14. A Cultural Renaissance
11. Round Two for Ike
15. The Beat Generation
12. The Continuing Cold War
16. New Cultural Voices
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 36: American Zenith (page 3)
17. Kennedy’s New Frontier Sprit
21. The Killing of Kennedy
18. Foreign Flare-ups and Flexible Response
CCOT
19. Cuban Confrontations
Caution
20. The Struggle for Civil Rights
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Chapter 37: The Stormy Sixties Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. The LBJ Brand on the Presidency
5. Black Power
2. Johnson Battled Goldwater in 1964
6. Vietnam Vexations
3. The Great Society Congress
7. Vietnam topples Johnson
4. Battling for Black Rights
8. The Presidential sweepstakes of 1968
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 37: The Stormy Sixties (page 2)
9. The Cultural Upheaval of the 1960’s
13. Nixon’s Détente with Beijing and Moscow
10. The Global 1960’s
14. A New Team on the Supreme Court
11. Nixon “Vietnamizes” the War
15. Nixon on the Home Front
12. Cambodianizing the Vietnam War
16. The Nixon Landslide of 1972
Vocabulary:
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Chapter 37: The Stormy Sixties (page 3)
17. The Secret Bombing of Cambodia and the War
Powers Act
Periodization
18. The Arab Oil Embargo and the Energy Crisis
CCOT
19. Extra
Caution
20. Extra
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Chapter 38: Challenges to the Post War Order Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Watergate and the Unmaking of a President
5. Defeat in Vietnam
2. Sources of Stagnation
6. Feminist Victories and Defeats
3. The First Unelected President
7. The Vietnamese
4. The Era of Globalazition
8. The Feminists
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Chapter 38: Challenges to the Post War Order (page 2)
9. The Seventies in Black and White
13. The Turn Towards the Market
10. The Bicentennial Campaign
14. Foreign Affairs and the Iranian Imbroglio
11. Carter’s Humanitarian Diplomacy
Context:
12. Economic and Energy Woes
15. CCOT
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