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9780618607990

A People and a Nation A History of the United States, Dolphin Edition

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    9780618607990

  • ISBN10:

    0618607994

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-03-31
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, this text is an economically priced version of A People and a Nation, 7/e (copy;2005). The Dolphin Edition offers readers the complete text while limiting the number of photos and maps. All volumes feature a paperback, two-color format that appeals to those seeking a comprehensive, trade-sized history text. Like its hardcover counterpart, the Dolphin Edition preserves the text's basic approach to American history as the story of all Americans. The text is known for its emphasis on social history, well-respected author team, attention to race and racial identity, and balanced and engaging narrative. Significant revisions to the Seventh Edition of A People and a Nation are reflected in the Dolphin Edition. Co-authors Fredrik Logevall and Beth Bailey bring new scholarship on international relations and American culture to Volume II. Both authors contribute significant content on diversity, environmental issues, and other matters specific to the western United States. Volume II has been reorganized--with particular attention to Chapters 30-33--so that world and domestic events are treated in the same chapter. For example, coverage of the Vietnam War and protests against it are now addressed in Chapter 30. This reorganization allows for a more chronologically organized text and the integration of new scholarship. Chapter-based Links to the World connect American history to global events and provide web links for further research on topics such as international treaties and the AIDS epidemic. All chapters have been thoroughly updated to incorporate cutting-edge scholarship and recent events. For available instructor and student supplements, see catalog entry for Norton et al., A People and a Nation, Seventh Edition.

Table of Contents

Contents Note: Each chapter concludes with a Summary
Three Old Worlds Create a New, 1492–1600
American Societies America in 1492
African Societies
European Societies Early European Explorations
The Voyages of Columbus, Cabot, and Their Successors Spanish Exploration and Conquest
The Columbian Exchange
Links to the World: Maize Europeans in North America
Europeans Colonize North America, 1600–1640 New Spain, New France, and New Netherland
The Caribbean
Links to the World: Wampum English Interest in Colonization
The Founding of Virginia Life in the Chesapeake
The Founding of New England Life in New England
North America in the Atlantic World, 1640–1720
The Growth of Anglo-American Settlements
A Decade of Imperial Crises: The 1670s African Slavery on the Mainland
The Web of Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Links to the World: International Piracy Enslavement of Africans and Indians Imperial
Reorganization and the Witchcraft Crisis
American Society Transformed, 1720–1770
Population Growth and Ethnic Diversity
Economic Growth and Development Colonial Cultures
Links to the World: Exotic Beverages
Colonial Families Politics: Stability and Crisis in British America
A Crisis in Religion
Severing the Bonds of Empire, 1754–1774
Renewed Warfare Among Europeans and Indians
Links to the World: The First Worldwide War 1763: A Turning Point
The Stamp Act
Crisis Resistance to the Townshend Acts
Confrontations in Boston Tea and Turmoil
A Revolution, Indeed, 1774–1783
Government by Congress and Committee Contest in the Backcountry Choosing Sides
Links to the World: New Nations War and Independence
The Struggle in the North Life in the Army and on the Home Front Victory in the South
Forging a National Republic, 1776–1789
Creating a Virtuous Republic
Links to the World: Novels
The First Emancipation and the Growth of Racism Designing Republican Governments
Trials of the Confederation Order and Disorder in the West
From Crisis to the Constitution Opposition and Ratification
The Early Republic: Conflicts at Home and Abroad, 1789–1800
Building a Workable Government
Domestic Policy Under Washington and Hamilton
The French Revolution and the Development of Partisan Politics
Partisan Politics and Relations with Great Britain
John Adams and Political Dissent Indians and African
Americans at the End of the Century
Links to the World: Haitian Refugees
Partisan Politics and War: The Democratic-Republicans in Power, 1801–1815
The Jefferson Presidency and Marshall Court
Louisiana and Lewis and Clark
A New Political Culture Indian Resistance
American Shipping Imperiled
Links to the World: Industrial Piracy "Mr. Madison's War" Peace and Consequences
Nationalism, Expansion, and the Market Economy, 1816–1845
Postwar Nationalism
The Market Economy and Government's Role
Transportation Links
Links to the World: The United States as a Developing Nation
Commercial Farming
The Rise of Manufacturing and Commerce
Workers and the Workplace Americans on the Move
American Indian Resistance and Removal
Reform and Politics in the Age of Jackson, 1824–1845
From Revival to Reform Abolitionism and the Women's Movement
Links to the World: The International Antislavery Movement
Jacksonianism and Party
Politics Federalism at Issue: The Nullification and Bank Controversies
The Whig Challenge and the Second Party System
Manifest Destiny and Expansionism
People and Communities in the North and West, 1830–1860
Country Life The West
Links to the World: Gold in California City Life
Extremes of Wealth Family Life
Immigrant Lives in America Free People of Color
People and Communities in a Slave Society: The South, 1830–1860
The "Distinctive" South? Free Southerners: Farmers, Free Blacks, and Planters
Links to the World: "King Cotton" in the World Economy Slave
Life and Labor Slave Culture Slave
Resistance and Rebellion
Harmony and Tension in a Slave Society
Slavery and America's Future: The Road to War, 1845–1861
The War with Mexico and Its Consequences 1850: Compromise or Armistice?
Slavery Expansion and Collapse of the Party System
Links to the World: Annexation of Cuba Slavery and the Nation's Future Disunion
Transforming Fire: The Civil War, 1961–1865
America Goes to War, 1861–1862
War Transforms the South Wartime
Northern Economy and Society
The Advent of Emancipation
The Soldiers' War 1863: The Tide of Battle
Turns Disunity, South, North, and West 1864–1865: The Final Test of Wills
Links to the World: The Civil War in Britain
Reconstruction: An Unfinished Revolution, 1865–1877
Wartime Reconstruction
The Meanings of Freedom Johnson's Reconstruction Plan
The Congressional Reconstruction Plan
Reconstruction Politics in the South
Reconstruction Reversed
Links to the World: The Grants' Tour of the World
The Development of the West, 1877–1900
The Economic Activities of Native Peoples
The Transformation of Native Cultures
The Extraction of Natural Resources
Irrigation and Transportation
Links to the World: The Australian Frontier Farming the Plains
The Ranching Frontier
The Machine Age, 1877–1920
Technology and the Triumph of Industrialism
Links to the World: The Atlantic Cable
Mechanization and the Changing Status of Labor
Labor Violence and the Union Movement
Standards of Living
The Corporate Consolidation Movement
The Gospel of Wealth and Its Critics
The Vitality and Turmoil of Urban Life, 1877–-1920
Growth of the Modern City Urban
Neighborhoods Living Conditions in the Inner City
Managing the City Family Life
The New Leisure and Mass Culture
Links to the World: Japanese Baseball
Gilded Age Politics, 1877–1900
The Nature of Party Politics
Links to the World: Missionaries Issues of Legislation
The Presidency Restrengthened
Discrimination, Disfranchisement, Response Agrarian Unrest and Populism
The Depression and Protests of the 1890s
The Silver Crusade and the Election of 1896
The Progressive Era, 1895–1920
The Varied Progressive Impulse Governmental and Legislative Reform
Links to the World: Russian Temperance New Ideas in Social Institutions
Challenges to Racial and Sexual Discrimination
Theodore Roosevelt and the Revival of the Presidency
Woodrow Wilson and the Extension of Reform
The Quest for Empire, 1865–1914
Imperial Dreams Ambitions and Strategies
Crises in the 1890s: Hawaii, Venezuela, and Cuba
The Spanish-American War and the Debate over Empire
Asian Encounters: War in the Philippines, Diplomacy in China
Links to the World: The U.S. System of Education in the Philippines TR's Teddy's World
Americans in the Great War, 1914–1920
Precarious Neutrality
The Decision for War Winning the War
Links to the World: The Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Mobilizing the Home Front Civil Liberties Under Cha
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