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9780534264628

Liberty, Equality, Power A History of the American People, Concise Edition (with InfoTrac and American Journey Online)

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  • Copyright: 2003-07-24
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Summary

How did America transform itself, in a relatively short time, from a land inhabited by hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on earth? You'll find out in LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, CONCISE EDITION. The authors tell this story through the lens of three major themes: liberty, equality, and power. You'll learn not only the impact of the notions of liberty and equality, but also how dominant and subordinate groups have affected and been affected by the ever-shifting balance of power.

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Film Features xxiii
To the Student xxi
Preface xxii
1 When Old Worlds Collide: Contact, Conquest, Catastrophe 1(32)
Peoples in Motion
1(4)
From Beringia to the Americas
2(2)
The Great Extinction and the Rise of Agriculture
4(1)
The Norsemen
4(1)
Europe and the World in the 15 Century
5(5)
China: The Rejection of Overseas Expansion
5(1)
Europe versus Islam
5(1)
The Legacy of the Crusades
6(1)
The Unlikely Pioneer: Portugal
7(1)
Africa, Colonies, and the Slave Trade
8(1)
Portugal's Asian Empire
9(1)
Early Lessons
10(1)
Spain, Columbus, and the Americas
10(3)
Columbus
11(1)
Spain and the Caribbean
12(1)
The Emergence of Complex Societies in the Americas
13(9)
The Rise of Sedentary Cultures
13(1)
The Andes: Cycles of Complex Cultures
14(1)
Inca Civilization
15(1)
Mesoamerica: Cycles of Complex Cultures
16(3)
The Aztecs and Tenochtitlán
19(1)
North American Mound Builders
20(1)
Urban Cultures of the Southwest
20(2)
Contact and Cultural Misunderstanding
22(2)
Religious Dilemmas
22(2)
War as Cultural Misunderstanding
24(1)
Gender and Cultural Misunderstanding
24(1)
Conquest and Catastrophe
24(5)
The Conquest of Mexico and Peru
24(1)
North American Conquistadores and Missionaries
25(2)
The Spanish Empire and Demographic Catastrophe
27(1)
Brazil
28(1)
Global Colossus, Global Economy
28(1)
Explanation: Patterns of Conquest, Submission, and Resistance
29(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FIIM: THE MISSION
30(2)
Conclusion
31(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
32(1)
AMERICAN JOUNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
32(1)
2 The Challenge To Spain and the Settlement of North America 33(36)
The Protestant Reformation and the Challenge to Spain
33(2)
New France
35(3)
Early French Explorers
35(1)
Missions and Furs
35(2)
New France Under Louis XIV
37(1)
The Dutch and Swedish Settlements
38(2)
The East and West India Companies
38(1)
New Netherland as a Pluralistic Society
39(1)
Swedish and English Encroachments
39(1)
The Challenge from Elizabethan England
40(2)
The English Reformation
40(1)
Hawkins and Drake
41(1)
Gilbert, Ireland, and America
41(1)
Ralegh, Roanoke, and War with Spain
42(1)
The Swarming of the English
42(1)
The Chesapeake and West Indian Colonies
43(8)
The Jamestown Disaster
43(1)
Reorganization, Reform, and Crisis
44
Tobacco, Servants, and Survival
41(1)
Maryland
41(7)
Chesapeake Family Life
48(1)
The West Indies and the Transition to Slavery
49(1)
The Rise of Slavery in North America
50(1)
The New England Colonies
51(7)
The Pilgrims and Plymouth
51(1)
Covenant Theology
52(1)
Massachusetts Bay
52(1)
Puritan Family Life
53(1)
Conversion, Dissent, and Expansion
54(1)
Congregations, Towns, and Colony Governments
55(2)
Infant Baptism and New Dissent
57(1)
The English Civil Wars
58(1)
The First Restoration Colonies
58(4)
Carolina, Harrington, and the Aristocratic Ideal
59(1)
New York: An Experiment in Absolutism
60(2)
Brotherly Love: The Quakers and America
62(4)
Quaker Beliefs
62(1)
Quaker Families
63(1)
West New Jersey
63(1)
Pennsylvania
64(2)
HISTROY THROUGH FILM: BLACK ROBE
66(1)
Conclusion
67(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
67(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
68(1)
3 England Discovers Its Colonies: Empire, Liberty, and Expansion 69(30)
The Spectrum of Settlement
69(6)
Demographic Differences
71(1)
Race, Ethnicity, and Economy
72(1)
Religion and Education
73(1)
Local and Provincial Governments
74(1)
Unifying Trends: Language, War, Law, and Inheritance
74(1)
The Beginnings of Empire
75(3)
Upheaval in America: The Critical 1640's
75(1)
Mercantilism as a Moral Revolution
75(2)
The First Navigation Act
77(1)
Restoration Navigation Acts
77(1)
Indians, Settlers, Upheaval
78(5)
Indian Strategies of Survival
79(1)
Puritan Indian Missions
79(1)
Metacom's (or King Philip's) War
80(1)
Virginia's Indian War
81(1)
Bacon's Rebellion
82(1)
Crisis in England and the Redefinition of Empire
83(2)
The Popish Plot, the Exclusion Crisis, and the Rise of Party
83(1)
The Lords of Trade and Imperial Reform
83(1)
The Dominion of New England
84(1)
The Glorious Revolution
85(5)
The Glorious Revolution in America
85(1)
The English Response
86(1)
The Salem Witch Trials
87(1)
The Completion of Empire
88(1)
Imperial Federalism
88(1)
The Mixed and Balanced constitution
89(1)
Contrasting Empires: Spain and France in North America
90(3)
The Pueblo Revolt
90(1)
New France and the Middle Ground
91(2)
French Louisiana and Spanish Texas
93(1)
An Empire of Settlement: The British Colonies
93(2)
The Engine of British Expansion: The Colonial Household
93(1)
The Voluntaristic Ethic and Public Life
94(1)
Three Warring Empires, 1689-1716
94(1)
Conclusion
95(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THREE SOVEREIGNS FOR SARAN
96(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
97(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
97(2)
4 Provincial America and the Struggle for a Continent 99(32)
Expansion versus Anglicization
99(3)
Threats to Householder Autonomy
101(1)
Anglicizing the Role of Women
101(1)
Expansion, Immigration, and Regional Differentiation
102(4)
The Emergence of the Old South
102(2)
The Mid-Atlantic Colonies: The "Best Poor Man's Country"
104(1)
The Backcountry
104(1)
New England: A Faltering Economy and Paper Money
105(1)
Anglicizing Provincial America
106(3)
The World of Print
106(1)
The Enlightenment in America
107(1)
Lawyers and Doctors
108(1)
Georgia: The Failure of an Enlightenment Utopia
108(1)
The Great Awakening
109(4)
Origins of the Revivals
109(1)
Whitefield Launches the Transatlantic Revival
110(1)
Disruptions
111(1)
Long-term Consequences of the Revivals
111(1)
New Colleges
112(1)
The Denominational Realignment
112(1)
Political Culture in the Colonies
113(3)
The Rise of the Assembly and the Governor
113(1)
"Country" Constitutions: The Southern Colonies
114(1)
"Court" Constitutions: The Northern Colonies
115(1)
The Renewal of Imperial Conflict
116(5)
Challenges to French Power
116(1)
The Danger of Slave Revolts and War with Spain
117(2)
France versus Britain: King George's War
119(1)
The Impending Storm
120(1)
The War for North America
121(7)
The Albany Congress and the Onset of War
121(1)
Britain's Years of Defeat
122(2)
A World War
124(1)
Imperial Tensions: From Loudoun to Pitt
124(1)
The Years of British Victory
125(1)
The Cherokee War and Spanish Intervention
126
The Peace of Paris
121(7)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
128(1)
Conclusion
129(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
129(1)
AMERICAN JOUNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
130(1)
5 Reform, Resistance, Revolution 131(30)
Imperial Reform
131(5)
From Pitt to Greenville
131(2)
Indian Policy and Pontiac's War
133(2)
The Sugar Act
135(1)
The Currency Act and the Quartering Act
135(1)
The Stamp Act
135(1)
The Stamp Act Crisis
136(3)
Nullification
137(1)
Repeal
137(2)
The Townshend Crisis
139(7)
The Townshend Program
139(1)
Resistance: The Politics of Escalation
140(2)
An Experiment in Military Coercion
142(1)
The Wilkes Crisis
142(1)
The Boston Massacre
143(1)
Partial Repeal
144(1)
Disaffection
145(1)
Internal Cleavages: The Contagion of Liberty
146(5)
The Feudal Revival and Rural Discontent
146(1)
The Regulator Movements in the Carolinas
147(2)
Slaves and Women
149(2)
The Last Imperial Crisis
151(4)
The Tea Crisis
151(1)
Britain's Response: The Coercive Acts
151(1)
The Radical Explosion
152(1)
The First Continental Congress
153(1)
Toward War
154(1)
The Improvised War
155(3)
The Second Continental Congress
156(1)
War and Legitimacy, 1775-1776
157(1)
Independence
157(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: 1776
158(2)
Conclusion
159(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
160(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFORTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
160(1)
6 The Revolutionary Republic 161(32)
Hearts and Minds: The Northern War, 1776-1717
161(4)
The British Offensive
161(2)
The Trenton-Princeton Campaign
163(2)
The Campaigns of 1777 and Foreign Intervention
165(2)
The Loss of Philadelphia
165(1)
Saratoga
166(1)
French Intervention
166(1)
Spanish Expansion and Intervention
167(1)
The Reconstitution of Authority
167(4)
John Adams and the Separation of Powers
168(1)
The Virginia Constitution
168(1)
The Pennsylvania Constitution
169(1)
Massachusetts Redefines Constitutionalism
169(1)
Confederation
170(1)
The Crisis of the Revolution, 1779-1783
171(3)
The Loyalists
171(1)
Loyalist Refugees, Black and White
172(1)
The Indian Struggle for Unity and Survival
172(2)
Attrition
174(1)
The British Offensive in the South
174(6)
The Partisan War
176(1)
Mutiny and Reform
177(1)
From the Ravaging of Virginia to Yorktown and Peace
178(2)
A Revolutionary Society
180(6)
Religious Transformations
181(1)
The First Emancipation
181(1)
The Challenge to Patriarchy
182(1)
Western Expansion, Discontent, and Conflict with Indians
182(1)
The Northwest Ordinance
183(3)
A More Perfect Union
186(3)
Commerce, Debt, and Shays's Rebellion
186(1)
Cosmopolitans versus Localists
186(1)
The Philadelphia Convention
187(2)
HISTROY THROUGH FILM: THE PATRIOT
189(2)
Ratification
190(1)
Conclusion
191(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
191(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
192(1)
7 The Democratic Republic, 1790-1820 193(18)
The Farmer's Republic
193(4)
Households
194(1)
Rural Industry
195(1)
Neighbors
195(1)
Inheritance
196(1)
Standards of Living
196(1)
From Backcountry to Frontier
197(4)
The Destruction of the Woodlands Indians
198(1)
The Failure of Cultural Renewal
198(2)
The Backcountry,1790-1815
200(1)
The Plantation South, 1790-1820
201(3)
Slavery and the Republic
201(1)
The Recommitment to Slavery
202(1)
Race, Gender, and Chesapeake Labor
203(1)
The Lowland Task System
204(1)
The Seaport Cities, 1790-1815
204(2)
Commerce
204(1)
Poverty
205(1)
The Status of Labor
205(1)
The Assault on Authority
206(3)
Paternal Power in Decline
206(1)
The Alcoholic Republic
206(2)
The Democratization of Print
208(1)
Citizenship
208(1)
Republican Religion
209(5)
The Decline of the Established Churches
209(1)
The Rise of the Democratic Sects
210(1)
The Christianization of the White South
211(1)
Evangelicals and Slavery
212(1)
The Beginnings of African American Christianity
212(1)
Black Republicanism: Gabriel's Rebellion
213(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: A MIDWIFE'S TALE
214(1)
Conclusion
215(1)
SUGGESTED READING
215(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
216
8 Completing the Revolution, 1789-1815 211(33)
Establishing the Government
217(5)
The "Republican Court"
217(2)
The First Congress
219(1)
Hamiltonian Economics: The National Debt
220(1)
Hamiltonian Economics: The Bank and the Excise
221(1)
The Rise of Opposition
221(1)
Jefferson versus Hamilton
222(1)
The Republic in a World at War, 1793-1800
222(6)
Americans and the French Revolution
222(1)
Citizen Genêt
223(1)
Western Troubles
223(1)
Jay's Treaty
224(1)
Washington's Farewell and the Election of 1796
224(1)
Troubles with France, 1796-1800
225(1)
The Crisis at Home, 1798-1800
226(1)
The Politicians and the Army
227(1)
The Election of 1800
227(1)
The Jeffersonians in Power
228(5)
The Republican Program
228(1)
Cleansing the Government
229(1)
The Jeffersonians and the Courts
230(1)
The Impeachment of Pickering and Chase
231(1)
Justice Marshall's Court
231(1)
Louisiana
232(1)
The Republic and the Napoleonic Wars, 1804-1815
233(8)
The Dilemmas of Neutrality
233(1)
Trouble on the High Seas
233(1)
Embargo
234(1)
The Road to War
235(1)
The War Hawk Congress, 1811-1812
235(1)
War Hawks and the War of 1812
236(1)
The War with Canada, 1812-1813
237(1)
Tecumseh's Last Stand
237(1)
The British Offensive, 1814
238(2)
The Hartford Convention
240(1)
The Treaty of Ghent
240(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FIIM: THE BUCCANEER (1958)
241(1)
Conclusion
242(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
242(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
243(1)
9 The Market Revolution, 1815-1860 244(25)
Government and Markets
244
The American System: The Bank of the United States
245(1)
The American System: Tariffs and Internal Improvements
246(1)
Markets and the Law
246
The Transportation Revolution
241(11)
Transportation in 1815
247(1)
Improvements: Roads and Rivers
248(1)
Improvements: Canals and Railroads
249(1)
Time and Money
250(1)
Markets and Regions
251(1)
From Yeoman to Businessman; The Rural North and West
252(6)
Shaping the Northern Landscape
252(1)
The Transformation of Rural Outwork
252(1)
Farmers as Consumers
253(1)
The Northwest: Southern Migrants
254(1)
The Northwest: Northern Migrants
254(1)
Households
255(2)
Neighborhoods: The Landscape of Privacy
257(1)
The Industrial Revolution
258(3)
Factory Towns: The Rhode Island System
258(1)
Factory Towns: The Waltham System
259(1)
Urban Businessmen
260(1)
Metropolitan Industrialization
260(1)
The Market Revolution in the South
261(5)
The Organization of Slave Labor
262(1)
Paternalism
263(1)
Yeomen and Planters
264(1)
Yeomen and the Market
264(1)
A Balance Sheet: The Plantation and Southern Development
265(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
266(1)
Conclusion
267(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
267
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
266(3)
10 Toward an American Culture 269(22)
The Northern Middle Class
269(5)
The Evangelical Base
270(1)
Domesticity
271(1)
Sentimentality
271(2)
Fine Arts
273(1)
Nature and Art
273(1)
The Plain People of the North
274(3)
Religion and the Common Folk
274(1)
Popular Millennialism
275(1)
Family and Society
275(1)
The Prophet Joseph Smith
276(1)
The Rise of Popular Culture
277(3)
Blood Sports
277(1)
Boxing
277(1)
An American Theater
278(1)
Minstrelsy
279(1)
Novels and the Penny Press
280(1)
Family, Church, and Neighborhood: The White South
280(4)
Southern Families
281(1)
Southern Entertainments
282(1)
The Camp Meeting Becomes Respectable
282(1)
Religious Conservatism
283(1)
Proslavery Christianity
283(1)
The Private Lives of Slaves
284(4)
The Slave Family
284(1)
White Missions
285(1)
Slave Christians
286(1)
Religion and Revolt
286(3)
Nat Turner
289
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: BELOVED
288(2)
Conclusion
289(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
290(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
290(1)
11 Society, Culture, and Politics, 1820's-1840's 291(24)
Constituencies
291(3)
The North and West
292(1)
The South
293(1)
The Politics of Economic Development
294(2)
Government and Its Limits
294(1)
Banks
294(1)
Internal Improvements
295(1)
The Politics of Social Reform
296(4)
Public Schools
296(1)
Ethnicity, Religion, and the Schools
297(1)
Prisons
297(1)
Asylums
298(1)
The South and Social Reform
298(2)
The Politics of Alcohol
300(3)
Ardent Spirits
300(1)
The Origins of Prohibition
301(1)
The Democratization of Temperance
302(1)
Temperance Schisms
302(1)
Ethnicity and Alcohol
303(1)
The Politics of Race
303(6)
Free Blacks
304(1)
Discrimination
305(1)
Democratic Racism
305(1)
Conceptions of Racial Difference
306(1)
The Beginnings of Antislavery
307(1)
Abolitionists
307(2)
Agitation
309(1)
The Politics of Gender and Sex
309(3)
Appetites
310(1)
Moral Reform
310(1)
Women's Rights
311(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: NOT FOR OURSELVES ALONE
312(2)
Conclusion
313(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
314(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
314(1)
12 Jacksonian Democracy 315(26)
Prologue: 1819
315(4)
The West, 1803-1840's
316(1)
The Argument over Missouri
317(1)
The Missouri Compromise
318(1)
The Panic of 1819
318(1)
Republican Revival
319(1)
Martin Van Buren Leads the Ways
319(1)
The Election of 1824
319(1)
"A Corrupt Bargain"
320(1)
Jacksonian Melodrama
320(1)
Adams versus Jackson
320(6)
Nationalism in an International Arena
320(2)
Nationalism at Home
322(1)
The Birth of the Democratic Party
322(1)
The Election of 1828
323(1)
A People's Inauguration
324(1)
The Spoils System
325(1)
Jacksonian Democracy and the South
326(5)
Southerners and Indians
326(1)
Indian Removal
326
Southerners and the Tariff
321(7)
Nullification
328(1)
The "Petticoat Wars"
329(1)
The Fall of Calhoun
330(1)
Petitions, the Gag Rule, and the Southern Mails
330(1)
Jacksonian Democracy and the Market Revolution
331(4)
The Second Bank of the United States
331(1)
The Bank War
332(1)
The Beginnings of the Whig Party
333(2)
A Balanced Budget
335(1)
The Second American Party System
335(3)
"Martin Van Ruin"
336(1)
The Election of 1840
337(1)
Two Parties
337(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FIIM: AMSTAD
338(1)
Conclusion
339(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
339(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
340(1)
13 Manifest Destiny: An Empire far Liberty-or Slavery? 341(24)
Growth as the American Way
341(8)
Manifest Destiny and Slavery
342(1)
The Weltering Impulse
343(1)
The Hispanic Southwest
344(1)
The Oregon and California Trails
344(2)
The Morman Migration
346(1)
The Republic of Texas
347(1)
The Annexation Controversy
347(1)
Acquisition of Texas and Oregon
348(1)
The Mexican War
349(4)
Military Campaign of 1846
349(1)
Military Campaigns of 1847
350(1)
Antiwar Sentiment
351(1)
The Wilmot Proviso
352(1)
The Election of 1848
353(2)
The Free Soil Party
354(1)
The Gold Rush and California Statehood
354(1)
The Compromise of 1850
355(5)
The Senate Debates
356(1)
Passage of the Compromise
357(1)
The Fugitive Slave Law
357(1)
The Slave-Catchers
358(1)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
359(1)
Filibustering
360(2)
The Gray-Eyed Man of Destiny
361(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE ALAMO
362(1)
Conclusion
363(1)
SUGGESTED READNGS
363(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
364(1)
14 The Gathering Tepest, 1853-1860 365(26)
Kansas and the Rise of the Republican Party
365(3)
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
366(1)
The Death of the Whig Party
367(1)
Immigration and Nativism
368(3)
Immigrants in Politics
368(2)
The Rise of the "Know-Nothings"
370(1)
The Decline of Nativism
370(1)
Bleeding Kansas
371(2)
The Caning of Sumner
372(1)
The Election of 1856
373(3)
The Dred Scot Case
375(1)
The Lecompton Constitution
375(1)
The Economy of the 1850's
376(9)
"The American System of Manufacturers"
377(1)
The Southern Economy
378(1)
King Cotton
379(2)
Labor Conditions in the North
381(1)
The Panic of 1857
381(1)
Sectionalism and the Panic
382(1)
The Free-Labor Ideology
383(1)
The Impending Crisis
384(1)
Southern Non-Slaveholders
384(1)
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
385(3)
The Freeport Doctrine
386(1)
John Brown at Harpers Ferry
386(2)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS
388(1)
Conclusion
389(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
389(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
390(1)
15 Secession and Civil War, 1860-1862 391(28)
The Election of 1860
391(3)
The Republicans Nominate Lincoln
393(1)
Southern Fears
394(1)
The Lower South Secedes
394(5)
Northerners Affirm the Union
396(1)
Compromise Proposals
396(1)
Establishment of the Confederacy
397(1)
The Fort Sumter Issue
398(1)
Choosing Sides
399(3)
The Border States
401(1)
The Creation of West Virginia
401(1)
The Balance Sheet of War
402(4)
Strategy and Morale
403(1)
Mobilizing for War
404(1)
Weapons and Tactics
404(1)
Logistics
405(1)
Financing the War
405(1)
Navies, the Blockade, and Foreign Relations
406(2)
King Cotton Diplomacy
406(1)
The Trent Affair
407(1)
The Confederate Navy
408(1)
The Monitor and the Virginia
408(1)
Campaigns and Battles, 1861-1862
408(6)
The Battle of Bull Run
410(1)
Naval Operations
411(1)
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
411(1)
The Battle of Shiloh
412(1)
The Virginia Theater
413(1)
The Seven Day's Battles
413(1)
Confederate Counteroffensives
414(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE
415(3)
The Second Battle of Bull Run
416(1)
Conclusion
416(2)
SUGGESTED READINGS
418(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE ANO INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
418(1)
16 A New Birth of Freedom, 1862-1865 419(30)
Slavery and the War
419(5)
The "Contrabands"
420(1)
The Border States
421(1)
The Decision for Emancipation
422(1)
New Calls for Troops
422(1)
The Battle of Antietam
423(1)
The Emancipation Proclamation
423(1)
A Winter of Discontent
424(4)
The Rise of the Copperheads
425(1)
Economic Problems in the South
426(1)
The Wartime Draft and Class Tensions
427(1)
A Poor Man's Fight?
428(1)
Blueprint for Modern America
428(2)
Women and the War
428(2)
The Confederate Tide Crests and Recedes
430(5)
The Battle of Chancellorsville
430(1)
The Gettysburg Campaign
430(1)
The Vicksburg Campaign
430(3)
Chickamauga and Chattanooga
433(2)
Black Men in Blue
435(1)
Black Soldiers in Combat
436(1)
Emancipation Confirmed
436(1)
The Year of Decision
436(6)
Out of the Wilderness
437(1)
Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor
438(1)
Stalemate in Virginia
438(1)
The Atlanta Campaign
439(1)
Peace Overtures
440(1)
The Prisoner-Exchange Controversy
440(1)
The Issue of Black Soldiers in the Confederate Army
441(1)
The Reelection of Lincoln and the End of the Confederates
442(3)
The Capture of Atlanta
442(1)
The Shenandoah Valley
442(1)
From Atlanta to the Sea
442(1)
The Battles of Franklin and Nashville
443(1)
Fort Fisher and Sherman's March Through the Carolinas
443(1)
The Road to Appomattox
444(1)
The Assassination of Lincoln
444(1)
Conclusion
445(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: GLORY
446(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
447(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
448(1)
17 Reconstruction, 1863-1811 449(23)
Wartime Reconstruction
449(2)
Radical Republicans and Reconstruction
451(1)
Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction
451(5)
Johnson's Policy
452(1)
Southern Defiance
452(1)
The Black Codes
453(1)
Land and Labor in the Postwar South
453(1)
The Freedmen's Bureau
454(1)
Land for the Landless
454(1)
Education
455(1)
The Advent of Congressional Reconstruction
456(2)
Schism Between President and Congress
456(1)
The Fourteenth Amendment
457(1)
The 1866 Elections
457(1)
The Reconstruction Acts of 1867
458(1)
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
458(2)
The Completion of Formal Reconstruction
459(1)
The Fifteenth Amendment
459(1)
The Election of 1868
459(1)
The Grant Administration
460(5)
Civil Service Reform
461(1)
Foreign Policy Issues
461(1)
Reconstruction in the South
462(1)
Blacks in Office
462(1)
"Carpetbaggers"
463(1)
"Scalawags"
463(1)
The Ku Klux Klan
463(1)
The Elections of 1872
464(1)
The Panic of 1873
465(1)
The Retreat from Reconstruction
465(4)
The Mississippi Election of 1875
465(2)
The Supreme Court and Reconstruction
467(1)
The Election of 1876
467(1)
Disputed Results
468(1)
The Compromise of 1877
468(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE BIRTH OF A NATION
469(2)
The End of Reconstruction
470(1)
Conclusion
470(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
471(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
471(1)
18 Frontiers of Change, Politics of Stalemate, 1865-1890 472(17)
Agencies of Westward Expansion
472(4)
The Mining Frontier
474(1)
The Ranching Frontier
475(1)
The Last Indian Frontier
476(5)
Conflict with the Sioux
477(1)
Suppression of Other Plains Indians
478(1)
The "Peace Policy"
479(1)
Mexican Americans
480(1)
The New South
481(2)
Southern Industry
481(1)
Southern Agriculture
482(1)
Race Relations in the New South
482(1)
The Politics of Stalemate
483(3)
Knife-Edge Electoral Balance
484(1)
Civil Service Reform
484(1)
The Tariff Issue
485(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: FORT APACHE
486(2)
Conclusion
487(1)
SUGGESTED RFADINGS
488(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
488(1)
19 Economic Change and the Crisis of the 1890's 489(18)
Economic Growth
489(4)
Railroads
489(2)
Technology
491(1)
Wealth and Inequality
492(1)
The Antitrust Movement
492(1)
Labor Strife
493(5)
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877
493(1)
The Knights of Labor
494(1)
Haymarket
495(1)
Henry George
495(1)
Edward Bellamy
496(1)
The Homestead Strike
496(1)
The Depression of 1893-1897
497(1)
The Pullman Strike
497(1)
Farmers' Movements
498(3)
Credit and Money
499(1)
The Greenback and Silver Movements
499(1)
The Farmers' Alliance
500(1)
The Rise and Fall of the People's Party
501(3)
The Silver Issue
503(1)
The Election of 1896
503(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE MOLLY MAGUIRES
504(2)
Conclusion
505(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
506(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
506(1)
20 An Industrial Society, 1890-1920 507(27)
Sources of Economic Growth
507(8)
Technology
507(3)
Corporate Growth
510(1)
Mass Production and Distribution
511(1)
Corporate Consolidation
511(1)
Revolution in Management
512(1)
Scientific Management on the Factory Floor
512(3)
"Robber Barons" No More
515(2)
Obsession with Physical and Racial Fitness
516(1)
Social Darwinism
516(1)
Immigration
517(5)
Causes of Immigration
519(1)
Patterns of Immigration
519(1)
Immigrant Labor
520(1)
Living Conditions
521(1)
Building Ethnic Communities
522(2)
A Network of Institutions
522(1)
The Emergence of an Ethnic Middle Class
522(1)
Political Machines and Organized Crime
523(1)
African American Labor and Community
524(2)
Workers and Unions
526(2)
Samuel F. Gompers and the AFL
526(1)
"Big Bill" Haywood and the IWW
527(1)
The Joys of the City
528(1)
The New Sexuality and the New Woman
529(2)
The Rise of Feminism
530(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FIIM: THE GREAT WHITE HOPE
531(2)
Conclusion
532(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
533(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
533(1)
21 Progressivism 534(30)
Progressivism and the Protestant Spirit
536(1)
Muckrakers, Magazines, and the Turn Toward "Realism"
536(1)
Increased Newspaper and Magazine Circulation
536(1)
The Turn Toward "Realism"
537(1)
Settlement Houses and Women's Activism
537(3)
Hull House
537(2)
The Cultural Conservatism of Progressive
Reformers
539(1)
A Nation of Clubwomen
540(1)
Socialism and Progressivism
540(2)
The Several Faces of Socialism
540(1)
Socialists and Progressives
541(1)
Municipal Reform
542(1)
The City Commission Plan
542(1)
The City Manager Plan
543(1)
The Costs of Reform
543(1)
Political Reform in the States
543(5)
Restoring Sovereignty to "The People"
543(1)
Creating a Virtuous Electorate
544(1)
The Australian Ballot
544(1)
Personal Registration Laws
545(1)
Disenfranchisement
545(1)
Disillusionment with the Electorate
546(1)
Woman Suffrage
547(1)
Economic and Social Reform in the States
548(1)
Robert La Fotlette and Wisconsin Progressivism
548(1)
Progressive Reform in New York
549(1)
A Renewed Campaign for Civil Rights
549(2)
The Failure of Accommodationism
549(1)
From the Niagara Movement to the NAACP
550(1)
National Reform
551(4)
The Roosevelt Presidency
551(1)
Regulating the Trusts
552(1)
Toward a "Square Deal"
553(1)
Expanding Government Power: The Economy
553(1)
Expanding Government Power: The Environment
553(1)
Progressivism: A Movement for the People?
554(1)
The Republicans: A Divided Party
555(1)
The Taft President
555(1)
Taft's Battles with Congress
556(1)
The Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy
556(1)
Roosevelt's Return
556(1)
The Bull Moose Campaign
557(1)
The Rise of Woodrow Wilson
557(1)
The Election of 1912
558(1)
The Wilson Presidency
559(2)
Tariff Reform and a Progressive Income Tax
559(1)
The Federal Reserve Act
559(1)
From the New Freedom to the New Nationalism
560(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM:WILSON
561(2)
Conclusion
562(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
563(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
563(1)
22 Becoming a World Power, 1898-1917 564(25)
The United States looks Abroad
564(4)
Protestant Missionaries
565(1)
Businessmen
565(2)
Imperialists
567(1)
The Spanish-American War
568(4)
"A Splendid Little War"
569(3)
The United States Becomes a World Power
572(5)
The Debate over the Treaty of Paris
574(1)
The American-Filipino War
574(1)
Controlling Cuba and Puerto Rico
575(1)
China and the "Open Door"
576(1)
Theodore Roosevelt, Geopolitician
577(6)
The Roosevelt Corollary
578(1)
The Panama Canal
579(2)
Keeping the Peace in East Asia
581(2)
William Howard Taft, Dollar Diplomat
583(2)
Woodrow Wilson, Struggling Idealist
585(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: TARZAN, THE APE MAN
586(2)
Conclusion
587(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
588(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
588(1)
23 War Society, 1914-1920 589(27)
Europe's Descent into War
589(3)
American Neutrality
592(3)
Submarine Warfare
592(2)
The Peace Movement
594(1)
Wilson's Vision: "Peace Without Victory"
594(1)
German Escalation
594(1)
American Intervention
595(1)
Mobilizing for "Total War"
596(8)
Organizing Industry
597(1)
Organizing Civilian Labor
597(3)
Organizing Military Labor
600(1)
Paying the Bills
600(1)
Arousing Patriotic Ardor
601(1)
Wartime Repression
602(2)
The Failure of International Peace
604(5)
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
604(1)
The League of Nations
605(2)
Wilson versus Lodge: The Fight over Ratification
607(1)
The Treaty's Final Defeat
608(1)
The Postwar Period: A Society in Convulsion
609(4)
Labor-Capital Conflict
609(1)
Radicals and the Red Scare
610(1)
Racial Conflict and the Rise of Black Nationalism
611(2)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: REDS
613(1)
Conclusion
614(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
614(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
615(1)
24 The 1920's 616(28)
Prosperity
616(7)
A Consumer Society
618(1)
A People's Capitalism
618(1)
The Rise of Advertising and Mass Marketing
619(1)
Changing Attitudes Toward Marriage and Sexuality
620(1)
An Age of Celebrity
620(1)
Celebrating a Business Civilization
621(1)
Industrial Workers
622(1)
Women and Work
623(1)
The Politics of Business
623
Harding and the Politics of Personal Gain
624(1)
Coolidge and the Politics of Laissez Faire
624(1)
Hoover and the Politics of "Associationalism"
625(1)
The Politics of Business Abroad
626
Farmers, Small-Town Protestants, and Moral Traditionalists
268(366)
Agricultural Depression
628(1)
Cultural Dislocation
628(2)
Prohibition
630(1)
The Ku Klux Klan
630(1)
Immigrant Restriction
631(2)
Fundamentalism
633(1)
The Scopes Trial
633(1)
Ethnic and Racial Communities
634(6)
European Americans
635(1)
African Americans
635(3)
The Harlem Renaissance
638(1)
Mexican Americas
638(2)
The "Lost Generation" and Disillusioned Intellectuals
640(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FIIM: THE JAZZ SINGER
641(2)
Democracy on the Defensive
642(1)
Conclusion
642(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
643(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
643(1)
25 The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939 644(33)
Causes of the Great Depression
645(2)
Stock Market Speculation
645(1)
Mistakes by the Federal Reserve Board
646(1)
An Ill-Advised Tariff
646(1)
A Maldistribution of Wealth
646(1)
Hoover: The Fall of a Self-Made Man
647(2)
Hoover's Program
647(1)
The Bonus Army
648(1)
The Democratic Roosevelt
649(1)
Roosevelt Liberalism
650(1)
The First New Deal, 1933-1935
650(8)
Saving the Banks
651(1)
Saving the People
651(1)
Repairing the Economy: Agriculture
651(3)
Repairing the Economy: Industry
654(1)
Rebuilding the Nation
655(1)
The TVA Alternative
655(1)
The New Deal and Western Development
656(2)
Political Mobilization, Political Unrest, 1934-1935
658(2)
Populist Critics of the New Deal
658(1)
Labor's Rebirth
659(1)
Anger at the Polls
659(1)
The Rise of Radical Third Parties
659(1)
The Second New Deal, 1935-1931
660(8)
Philosophical Underpinnings
660(1)
Legislation of the Second New Deal
661(1)
Victory in 1936: The New Democratic Coalition
662(1)
Rhetoric versus Reality
663(1)
New Deal Men, New Deal Women
664(3)
Labor Ascendant
667(1)
America's Minorities and the New Deal
668(3)
Eastern and Southern European Ethnics
668(1)
African Americans
668(1)
Mexican Americans
669(1)
Native Americans
670(1)
The New Deal Abroad
671(1)
Stalemate, 1937-1940
672(2)
The Court-Packing Fiasco
672(2)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM, MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN
674(2)
The Recession of 1937-1938
675(1)
Conclusion
675(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
676(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
676(1)
26 America During the Second World War 677(29)
The Road to War: Aggression and Response
677(7)
The Rise of Aggressor States
677(2)
Isolationist Sentiment and American Neutrality
679(1)
A Growing Sense of Crisis
679(1)
The Outbreak of War in Europe
680(1)
America's Response to War in Europe
680(2)
An "Arsenal of Democracy"
682(1)
The Attack at Pearl Harbor
683(1)
Fighting the War in Europe
684(3)
Campaigns in North Africa and Italy
684(1)
Operation OVERLORD
685(2)
The Pacific Theater
687(5)
Seizing the Initiative in the Pacific
687(1)
Pacific Strategy
688(2)
A New President, the Atomic Bomb, and Japanese Surrender
690(2)
The War at Home: The Economy
692(4)
Government's Role in the Economy
692(1)
Business and Finance
692(1)
The Workforce
693(2)
Labor Unions
695(1)
Assessing Economic Change
696(1)
The War at Home: Social Issues
696(4)
Wartime Propaganda
696(1)
Gender Equality
697(1)
Racial Equality
698(1)
Racial Tensions
699(1)
Shaping the Peace
700(3)
International Organizations
700(1)
Spheres of Interest and Postwar Political Settlements
701(2)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
703(1)
Conclusion
704(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
704(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
705(1)
27 The Age of Containment, 1946-1954 706(29)
Creating a National Security State, 1945-1949
706(6)
Onset of the Cold War
706(2)
Containment Abroad: The Truman Doctrine
708(1)
Truman's Loyalty Program
709(1)
The National Security Act, the Marshall Plan, and the Berlin Crisis
709(1)
The Election of 1948
710(2)
The Era of the Korean War, 1949-1952
712(4)
NATO, China, and the Bomb
712(1)
NSC-68
712(1)
The Korean War
713(2)
Korea and Containment
715(1)
Containment at Home
716(5)
Anticommunism and the Labor Movement
717(1)
HVAC and the Loyalty Program
717(1)
Targeting Difference
718(1)
The "Great Fear"
719(1)
McCarthyism
720(1)
Truman's Fair Deal
721(4)
The Employment Act of 1946 and the Promise of Economic Growth
721(1)
Shaping the Fair Deal
722(1)
Civil Rights
723(2)
Social Change and Containment
725(5)
Jackie Robinson and the Baseball "Color Line"
725(1)
The Postwar Suburbs
726(2)
The Suburban Family and Gender Issues
728(1)
Women's Changing Roles
729(1)
From Truman to Eisenhower
730(2)
The Election of 1952
730(1)
Eisenhower Takes Command
731(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: INVASION 0F THE B00Y SNATCHERS
732(1)
Conclusion
733(1)
SUGGESTED READING
733(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
734(1)
28 Affluence and Its Discontents, 1954-1963 735(28)
Policy, 1954-1960
735(3)
The New Look and Summitry
735(2)
Covert Action and Economic Leverage
737(1)
America and the Third World
738(2)
Latin America
738(1)
Nasserism and the Suez Crisis of 1956
738(1)
Vietnam
739(1)
Affluence-A "People of Plenty"
740(4)
Highways and Waterways
741(1)
Labor-Management Accord
742(1)
Political Pluralism
743(1)
A Religious People
743(1)
Discontents of Affluence
744(2)
Conformity in an Affluent Society
744(1)
Youth Culture
744(1)
The Mass Culture Debate
745(1)
The Limits of the Mass Culture Debate
746(1)
The Fight Against Discrimination, 1954-1960
746(6)
Brown v. Board
746(2)
The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Martin Luther King, Jr.
748(1)
The Politics of Civil Rights
749(1)
American Indian Policy
749(1)
The Growth of Spanish-Speaking Populations
750(1)
Urban Issues
750(2)
Debates over Government's Role in the Economy
752(2)
Eisenhower and the New Conservatives
752(1)
Advocates of a More Active Government
752(2)
The Kennedy Years: Foreign Policy
754
The Election of 1960
754(1)
Kennedy's Foreign Policy Goals
755(1)
Cuba and Berlin
755
Southeast Asia and "Flexible Response"
751(1)
The Kennedy Years: Domestic Policy
751(9)
Policymaking under Kennedy
757(1)
The Civil Rights Crusade, 1960-1963
757(2)
Women's Issues
759(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: JFK
760(2)
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy
761(1)
Conclusion
761(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
762(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
762(1)
29 America During Its Longest War, 1963-1914 763(27)
The Great Society
763(4)
Completing Kennedy's Initiatives
764(1)
The Election of 1964
765(1)
Lyndon Johnson's Great Society
766(1)
Evaluating the Great Society
766(1)
Escalation in Vietnam
767(4)
The Tonkin Gulf Resolution
767(2)
The War Widens
769(2)
The Media and the War
771(1)
The War at Home
771(6)
A New Left
771(2)
The Counterculture
773(1)
From Civil Rights to Black Power
774(1)
1968: The Violence Overseas
775(1)
1968: The Violence at Home
776(1)
The Election of 1968
776(1)
The Nixon Years, 1969-1914
777(10)
The Economy
778(1)
Social Policy
779(1)
Controversy over Rights
779(8)
Foreign Policy under Nixon and Kissinger
787
Détente
787(1)
Vietnamization
787
The Aftermath of War
783(1)
Expanding the Nixon Doctrine
784(1)
The Wars of Watergate
784(3)
The Election of 1972
785(1)
Nixon Pursued
785(1)
Nixon's Final Days
786(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: MALCOLM X
787(2)
Conclusion
788(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
789(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
789(1)
30 Economic and Social Change in the late 20th Century 790(29)
A Changing People
790(5)
An Aging Population
790(1)
The Rise of the Sunbelt
791(2)
New Immigration
793(2)
Urbanization and Suburbanization
795(1)
Economic Transformations
795(4)
New Technologies
796(1)
Big Business
796(1)
Postindustrial Restructuring
797(2)
The Environment
799(2)
Environmental Activism and Government Policy
799(2)
Energy
801(1)
Media and Culture
801(4)
The Video Revolution
802(1)
The Changing Media Environment
803(1)
The New Mass Culture Debate
804(1)
Social Activism
805(2)
Women's Issues
805(1)
Sexual Politics
806(1)
Race, Ethnicity, and Social Activism
807(7)
African American Activism
807(2)
American Indian Activism
809(1)
Activism in Spanish-Speaking Communities
810(2)
Asian American Activism
812(1)
Dilemmas of Antidiscrimination Efforts
813(1)
The New Right
814(2)
New Conservative Institutions
814(1)
The New Religious Right
814(1)
New Conservative Social Agenda
814(2)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: STAR WARS
816(2)
Conclusion
817(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
818(1)
AMERICAN JOURNEY ONLINE AND INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION SEARCH TERMS
819(1)
31 Politics since 1974 819
Ford's Caretaker Presidency
819(3)
Trying to Whip Stagflation
820(1)
Foreign Policy
821(1)
The Election of 1916
821(1)
Carter's One-Term Presidency
822(5)
Welfare and Energy Initiatives
822(1)
A Faltering Economy
823(1)
Negotiating Foreign Disputes
824(1)
Campaigning for Human Rights Abroad
824(1)
Confronting a Hostage Crisis in Iran
825(1)
The Election of 1980
826(1)
Reagan's "New Morning in America"
827(6)
Pursuing Supply-Side Economics
827(1)
Constructing a Conservative Agenda
828(1)
Routing the Democrats, 1984
829(1)
Reagan's Second Term
829(1)
Renewing the Cold War
830(1)
The Defense Buildup
830(1)
Deploying Military Power
831(1)
The Iran-Contra Affair
832(1)
The Beginning of the End of the Cold War
832(1)
The First Bush Presidency
833(4)
The Election of 1988
833(1)
The End of the Cold War
834(2)
The Persian Gulf War
836(1)
The Election of 1992
837(1)
The Clinton Presidency: "New Democrats" Come to Washington
837(6)
A Republican Congress: A Democratic White House
838(1)
Victory and Impeachment
839(1)
Post-Cold War Foreign Policy
840(2)
Globalization
842(1)
The Long Election and the Presidency of George W. Bush
843(3)
A Conservative Agenda
844(1)
Foreign Policy Changes Course
845(1)
HISTORY THROUGH FILM: THE FIRST MOVIE STAR PRESIDENT
846(1)
Conclusion
847(1)
SUGGESTED READINGS
847(1)
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