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adam_text | Titel: Inventing America
Autor: Maier, Pauline
Jahr: 2006
MAPS xxi
PREFACE xxiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxix
ABOUT THE AUTHORS xxxi
PART ! EMPIRES 2
CHAPTER 1
MEN PRONE TO WONDER :
AMERICA BEFORE 1 6OO
The Peoples ot Ancient America
Creation and Migration
Mexico
North America
Ways of Life
Furopean Discover)- and Conquest
From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic
Fifteenth-Century Navigation
Christopher Columbus
Further Explorations
The Conquest of Mexico
The Spread of Spanish Power
American Journal
Imperial Government
The Columbian l: change
Disease and Demography
Plants and Animals
Ways of Thought 32
CHAPTER 2
THE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT
OF NORTH AMERICA:
THE ATLANTIC COAST TO 1 66O 36
False Starts 37
Early French Initiatives 37
The Reformation
The Foundations of English Expansion
The English and Ireland
England s Vision of America
Gilbert and Raleigh
rue Beginnings
New France
New Netherland
5 New Sweden
The Chesapeake
10 The Company as Colonizer
12 Founding Virginia
13 Captain John Smith
The Charters of 1609 and 1612
15 Developing Virginia
15 The Great Charter
17 Failure
19 A Royal Colony
Maryland
24 A Place like England?
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28 Xcn England
28 Puritanism
29 The Crown and the Colony
31 Maintaining Order
American Journal
Population Growth
Education
Work, Work, Work
Dissension
New Colonies
The Cost of Expansion
A Place like England?
Mills and the Building of New England
Success or Failure?
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 3
EMPIRES:
1 66O-1 7O2
Great Britain
Filling in the Coast
War and Rebellion
Defining the Empire: Trade
Tightening the Crown s Hold
The Glorious Revolution
The Revolutionary Settlement
Competitors for a Continent
France
The Imperial Iroquois
Spain
Satan Joins the Fight
Salem Witchcraft
American Journal
Witchcraft and the Rise of Modern Science
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CHAPTER 4
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN S WORLD:
COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA. 1702-1763 103
Population Growth 105
Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind 105
Sources of Growth 106
Immigration 107
! lie Development oi -American * iavcrv 109
Seventeenth-Century Beginnings 109
Toward a Slave Society ill
Expansion. Prosperity, and Refinement 117
The Founding of Georgia 117
The Distribution of Wealth 118
Life at Home 118
American Journal l z
Domestic Manufactures 122
Cities
Natural History
Science and Superstition
Flying Kites
Being British, Becoming American
King and Commons, Colonial Style
The Reconstruction of American Religion
The Colonial Wars
The French and Indian War
Taking Pride
part 2 A NEW REPUBLIC
CHAPTER 5
TOWARD INDEPENDENCE:
1764-1783
No Taxation Without Representation,
1764-1774
Round One: The Sugar and Stamp Acts
Resistance and Repeal
Round Two: The Townshend Crisis
A Quiet Period ?
Tea Again
The Coercive Acts
The Transfer of Authority, 17b5-177ft
Keeping the Peace and Regulating Trade
The First Continental Congress
Beginning a War
The Second Continental Congress
Franklin s Political Odyssey
Loyalism
Toward Independence
A War tor Independence
The Campaign of 1776
American Journal
Arms
1777: A Reversal of Fortune
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CONT
The Road to Yorktown 169
The Peace 172
CHAPTER 6
INVENTING THE AMERICAN
REPUBLIC:
THE STATES, 1776-179O 175
The First State Constitutions, 1776-1780 177
The Problem of Design: Simple or Complex? 179
Mixed Government or Separation of Functions? 181
The Problem of Authority 183
Declarations of Rights 184
Religious Freedom 186
Society: The Meanings of Equality 188
The Equality of Adult White Men 188
The First Emancipation 190
American Journal 192
Women s Place 194
The Arts and Sciences 195
The Economy: Adversity and Innovation 196
New Departures 197
Patents and Copyright 198
The American Corporation 199
CHAPTER 7
INVENTING THE AMERICAN
REPUBLIC:
THE NATION. 1776-1788 2O4
From Confederation to Constitution 206
The Confederation 206
The Articles and National Government 207
The Northwest Ordinance 207
The Case for Change 209
American Journal 211
Toward the Constitution 212
Shays s Rebellion 212
The Philadelphia Convention
Electing Officers, Defining the Rules
The Virginia and New Jersey Plans
Representation
From the Virginia Plan to a Constitution
A Rising Sun?
Ratification
The State Ratifying Conventions
The Great National Debate
CHAPTER 8
ESTABLISHING THE NEW NATION
1 789-1 8OO
Getting Started
Political Ritual
The Executive Branch
The Judiciary
A Bill of Rights
A System of Finance
The Problem with Dreams:
The Passaic and the Potomac
Prosperity
Exports and the Carrying Trade
Ripple Effects
The New American Practical Navigator
Cotton
A New Party System?
Beginnings
Foreign Affairs under Washington
The Election of 1796
The Adams Administration
The XYZ Affair
Guns and Ships
The Alien and Sedition Acts
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
American Journal
Peace
The Election of 1800
The End of a Century
CHAPTER 9
THE FABRIC OF CHANGE:
18OO-1815 258
Setting a Course 260
Jefferson s Social Vision 260
feftersonian Economy 261
The Court System 262
The Louisiana Purchase 263
Lewis and Clark 265
American Journal 266
Troubled Times 268
Winds of War 269
The Embargo of 1807 270
A Fateful Spiral 273
Mr. Madison s War 274
The Prophet and Tecumseh 275
The Clash 276
Political Aftermaths 279
Toward a New Mechanical Age 280
Steam Power 280
The Boston Manufacturing Company 283
Regional Specialization 284
part 3 A CULTURE OF
IMPROVEMENT 288
CHAPTER 1 O
A NEW EPOCH:
181 5-1 828 29 1
Population drou th 292
J he Madisonian Platform 295
Military Reform: The Uniformity System 295
Uniformity at West Point and the Post Office 296
American Journal 297
Banking Reform 298
Protecting American Manufacturers 300
Internal Improvements 301
Toward Sectionalism 302
The Panic of 1819 302
The Missouri Compromise 303
Adams s Nationalist foreign Policy 304
Spanish Claims and the Birth of Lowell 305
The Monroe Doctrine 307
The Election of 1 824 308
Disruption of the American System 309
CHAPTER 1 1
POLITICAL INNOVATION
IN A MECHANICAL AGE:
1828-1840 312
Jacksonian Democrats 314
The South Carolina Exposition and Protest 314
The Election of 1828 316
Jackson and the Expansion of Democracy 316
Voting Rights 317
Innovations in Transportation 319
Personal lensions and Sectional Politics 322
The Webster-Hayne Debate 322
Nullification and the Tariff of 1832 323
The Bank War 324
King Andrew s Veto 325
The End of the Bank of the United States 325
Indu.siry and the Law 326
State Charters 327
The Supreme Court and the Obligation of Contracts 327
The Courts and Business 329
Trails of Tears 329
The Indian Removal Act 330
The Treaty Party 331
The Black Hawk War 332
The Jacksonian Legacy
The Modern Political Party
Whigs versus Democrats
Panic and Depression
American Journal
CHAPTER 1 2
WORKER WORLDS IN
ANTEBELLUM AMERICA
A Nation of Farmers
Farm Life
Plows and Reapers
The Processing of Food
The Peculiar Institution
Masters and Slaves
Slave Religion and Music
Slave Family Life
American Journal
Slave Resistance
Industrial Labor and the Factory System
Profits and Paternalism
Beyond the Factory Gate
Illnesses and Injuries
The Cholera Years
Clock Time
CHAPTER 1 3
THE AGE OF IMPROVEMENT:
RELIGION AND REFORM. 1825-1846
The Progress ot the Age
Technology and Democracy
The Hudson River School
Literature
332 The Second Great Awakenin 372
333 Finney s Revivals 374
334 Visions of Utopia 375
The Mormons 378
335 Evangelical Roots of Abolitionism 380
336 Theodore Dwight Weld 380
William Lloyd Garrison 381
The American Anti-Slavery Society 381
Political Abolitionism 383
4O Adams and the 1836 Gag Rule 383
Abolitionism and Women 384
341 The Liberty Party 385
341 American Journal 386
343 The Limits ot Antebellum Reform 386
344 Black Abolitionists 386
Women s Rights 387
345 Workers 388
346 Immigrants 388
349 Public Education 390
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part 4 THE DISRUPTION OF
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY 394
CHAPTER 1 4
NATIONAL EXPANSION.
SECTIONAL DIVISION:
1 839-1 850
Manifest Destiny
The Texas Revolution
The Oregon Country
I he Poiitics of LxpdiiMon
The Election of 1844
The International Dimension
Outbreak of War
The Wilmot Proviso
fimmv folk s War
The Major Campaigns
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Technology of War
American Journal
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The Election of 1848
California Gold
The Mining Life
The Technology of Mining
Population Boom and Ethnic Tensions
The Compromise of 1850
Clay s Omnibus Bill
A Generation Passes
CHAPTER 1 5
A HOUSE DIVIDING:
1 85 1 -1 86O
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The Crystal Palace: Technology and Empire 423
The Colt Pistol and Nationalist Expansion 424
An American Science 425
Geological Surveys 425
Federal Support for Science 426
Wilkes s Naval Expedition 427
Fremont s Western Expeditions 427
The Great Reconnaissance 428
American Journal 429
Perry s Expedition to Japan 430
The Fugitive Slave Act and the Crisis of L nion 431
Uncle Tom s Cabin 431
The Southern Response 432
Pierce and the Ostend Manifesto 432
Railroad Politics 434
Douglas s Kansas-Nebraska Act 434
Innovations in Party Politics 436
Bloody Kansas 43S
Buchanan and the Politics of Disunion 440
The Dred Scott Decision 442
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates 443
The Panic of 1857 445
John Brown s Raid 446
CHAPTER 1 6
CIVIL WAR:
1861-1865 451
Compromise Efforts 452
Crittenden s Compromise 453
Lincoln s First Inaugural Address 453
The Fall of Fort Sumter 454
Preparing for War 456
The War at Sea 457
The Monitor versus the Virginia 457
Fighting the Union Blockade 458
The Land War 458
The First Battle of Manassas (July 1861) 459
Shiloh and New Orleans 460
The Peninsula Campaign and Second Manassas 461
The Battle of Antietam (September 1862) 463
American Journal 464
A New Warfare 465
The New Rifled Firearms 465
Treating the Wounded 466
Women at War 467
The Home Front 468
Financing the War 469
The Confederacy and Illicit Trading 469
Union Efforts in Finance 470
The Republican Blueprint 470
The War Intensifies 471
Marshaling Manpower 471
The Emancipation Proclamation 473
The Union in Crisis 474
The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863) 475
The Bravery of Blacks 477
Grant and Sherman Pulling Together (1864) 477
The Election of I860
447 The Deadliest War
481
Why the South Lost 481
A Great Divide 482
CHAPTER 1 7
RECONSTRUCTION:
1865-1877 485
The Fate of the Union 487
Reconstruction in Wartime 487
Andrew Johnson and Presidential Reconstruction 488
The Fourteenth Amendment 491
Radical Reconstruction and the
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 492
The Defeat of Land Reform 494
The Election of 1868 495
The Recovering South 496
The Experience of Freedom 497
American Journal 499
Land and Labor 300
The Road to Redemption 502
The Republican Party in the South 502
The Grant Administration 503
The Election of 1872 505
Reconstruction in Retreat 505
The Election of 1876 and the Compromise of 1877 506
Legacies 507
part 5 ENGINES OF CHANGE 510
CHAPTER 18
THE RISE OF BIG BUSINESS
AND THE TRIUMPH OF INDUSTRY:
1 87O-1 9OO
An industrial Economy
Agriculture and Industry
Railroads
Big Business
Industry and Technology
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526
The Center and the Periphery
The Southern Economy
Development of the West
Classes
Jobs and Incomes
Immigrants and Migrants
American Journal
Social Mobility
CHAPTER 1 9
AN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY:
1 87O-1 9 1 O
Integration and Segmentation
The Jim Crow South
Reforming Native Americans
Strangers in the Land
Lite on the Farm
The Rise of the Cit
An Urban Society
Expanding Urban Space
The Immigrant City
American Journal
The City of Lights
Public Health and the City of Disease
Women in Industrial Societ
Innovations in Social Thought
Education
Science and Society
Religion
Law, Philosophy, Art
CHAPTER 20
POLITICS AND THE STATE:
1 876-1 9OO
Rule and Minnie in the Cities
Boss Tweed
Divided Rule
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Statehouses and Legislatures 5,3
The Politics of ln urgencv 575
Labor Uniting 575
Women s Suffrage 579
Farmers and Their Discontents 581
The Nation state 582
Parties and Issues 582
Presidential Politics, 1877-1892 586
The People s Party and the Election of 1892 588
The Crisis of the 1890s 589
The Election of 1896 591
American Journal 593
The Conservative Courts 594
The N e .v Political Universe 595
CHAPTER 21
A NEW PLACE IN THE WORLD:
1865-1914 598
Po^tbellurn Stirrings, I Hf 5-1 8^0 599
The Old Army and the New Navy 601
Turning Point: i he SHSMK 602
Britain, the Monroe Doctrine,
and the Venezuela Crisis 603
Cuba and War with Spain 604
The United States at War 606
Conquering the Philippines 607
Suppressing Revolution in the Philippines 610
Legacies 611
rhe N u Cciuurv 612
The Open Door to China 613
The Panama Canal 614
American Journal 615
The Roosevelt Corollary 617
Dollar Diplomacy and Wilsonian idealism 619
A New Km pi re
621
part 6 STATE AND SOCIETY
IN A WORLD OF STRIFE 624
CHAPTER 22
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA:
1900-1916 627
A Growing Fconomv 629
Science, Technology, and Industrv 630
Technological Systems 631
Progressive Reform 634
Urban Problems 635
State Politics 636
Class, hthnicitv, and Race 638
Unions and the State 638
Immigration Reconsidered 640
Race and the Nation 641
Women and Reform 642
Jobs and Rights 642
Winning the Right to Vote 644
National Polities 646
The Roosevelt Era 647
American Journal 649
The Successor: William H. Taft 630
The Election of 1912 651
Wilson: The Scholar as President 653
The Legacy of Reform 635
CHAPTER 23
THE GREAT WAR:
19 14-1918 657
The Road to War 658
The Strains of Neutrality 658
Peace and Preparedness 660
Entry into the War 661
Prosecuting the War 662
Financing the War 662
War Production 663
Science to the Front 664
Into Combat 664
American Journal 666
Wartime Society 667
Retreat from Internationalism 670
The Versailles Peace Conference 671
The League of Nations 672
Coda: The Great Flu 673
CHAPTER 24
A CONSERVATIVE INTERLUDE:
THE 1920s
Red, White, and Black
The Red Scare
Republican Reign
American Journal
Foreign Affairs
A Prosperous Nation
Construction
The Auto Industry
Appliances and the Radio
Shadows on the Economic Landscape
Metropolitan Life
The jazz Age
Cultural Ferment
The Vitality of Science
Blacks in the Cities
Women
Backlash
The Hoover Peak 697
The Great Engineer 697
Bright Calm 698
CHAPTER 25
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
AND THE NEW DEAL:
1929-1940 7OO
The Great Depression 702
The Economy in Free-Fall 702
The Sources of Disaster 703
Portraits in Gray 704
The Dust Bowl 706
The Middle and Upper Classes 707
American Journal 707
Herbert Hoover; The Engineer as President 708
Franklin D. Roosevelt: The First lerm 709
The First Hundred Days 710
76 The First Two Years 713
Stirrings on the Left 715
677 The Second Hundred Days 717
677 The Election of 1936 721
679 Labor Rising 722
681
682 Roosevelt s Second Term 724
Taking Aim at the Supreme Court 724
683 The Ebbing of Reform 726
683 684 I he Social Fabric 728
685
685 Muddling Through 730
687
690 part 7 WORLD POWER 734
690 CHAPTER 26
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691 WHIRLPOOL OF WAR:
693 ! 932-1 94 1 737
695
Encouraging Peace
Roosevelt s Brand of Idealism
Trusting in Trade
The Good Neighbor Policy
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Avoiding the Disagreeable
Japanese Belligerence
Nazi Aggressions
The Ingredients of Isolationism
Legislating Neutrality
The Refugee Question
Defense for the Americas
A World at War
The Outbreak of World War II
The American Response
American Journal
The Election of 1940
Battle in the Atlantic
The Searing Japanese Sun
CHAPTER 27
FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM.
1942—1945
National Mobilization
Production for War
Controlling Prices
Economic Boom
Regional Changes
The Enlistment of Science
The Medical War
The War and American Society
Women
African Americans
Native Americans and Mexican Americans
Politics and the Limits of Freedom
Fighting the War: The Pacific
The Navy s Advance
MacArthur s Drive
Frustration in China
The War in Europe
Strategic Differences
Delay on the Second Front
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Into Italy
American Journal
Bombing Europe
The Invasion of France
Battle of the Bulge
The Defeat of Germany
Clouded Victory
Roosevelt s Postwar Arrangements
The Atomic Bomb
The End of the War
The Decision to Use the Bomb
CHAPTER 28
A TROUBLED PEACE:
1 945-1 953
The New President
Conservatism, Prices, and Strikes
Political Earthquake: 1946
The Emergence of the Cold War
Division over the Atom
Responsibility for the Cold War
The Doctrine of Containment
The Marshall Plan
In Defense of Europe
East Asia
The Sinews of National Security
Prosperity and lolerance
A Flourishing Economy
Faces Against the Window
A Turn Against Intolerance
African American Aspirations
Truman Restored
Politics and Minority Rights
The Election of 1948
The Fair Deal
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Medical Research
American Journal
Setbacks, Loyalty, and Subversion
The Fall of China
Escalation in the Arms Race
A Climate of Fear
Korea and Its Consequences
War in Korea
A Seesaw War
The Sacking of MacArthur
They Liked Ike
The Election of 1952
Ending the Korean War
The Consequences of Korea
Truman s Legacy
CHAPTER 29
EISENHOWER, AFFLUENCE,
AND CIVIL RIGHTS:
1 954-1 96O
Eisenhower the Centrist
Accommodating to the Welfare State
Dealing with McCarthyism
The Election of 1956
Eisenhower, Arms, and the Soviets
Staying Ahead of the Soviets
Arms Control Initiatives
Demand for a Test Ban
The Shock of Sputnik
Superpower Shift: The Developing World
Securing the Third World
The Suez Crisis and the Middle East
The Cold War, Technology, and the Economy
Defense and Technical Competitiveness
Industry and Innovations
806 Computers 829
806 Agriculture 829
807 The Golden Age Is Now 830
807 Migrations, Regions, and the Melting Pot 833
807 Development in the South 833
808 The Transforming West 834
O 1 1 The Flight from Downtown 835
Oil Suburbia and Assimilation 836
811 Asian Americans 836
812 The Revival of Religion 837
813 Outcasts of Affluence 837
814 Breaking with Conformity 839
814 Personal Rebellion and License 840
815 Young America 841
815 Censorship and the Law 842
816
Stirrings for Civil Rights 843
Brown v. Board of Education 843
White Resistance 843
The Montgomery Bus Boycott 845
American Journal 843
18 Civil Rights: Becoming a Movement 846
Setbacks and the Election of I960 847
819 The Doctrine of Massive Retaliation 847
820 Trouble with the Soviets 848
820 Cuba 848
821 The Election of 1960 849
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CHAPTER 30
REFORM, RAGE, AND VIETNAM:
1960 1968 852
Kennedy: Idealism without Illusions
Kennedy and the Third World
Kennedy and the Soviets
Kennedy at Home
Science, Technology, and the Economy
Horizons of Health
Kennedy and Civil Rights
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The Quality of Life 862
The Thousandth Day 864
Lyndon Johnson: Taking Charge 865
Enacting the Kennedy Program 866
Liberty, Equality, and the Supreme Court 866
Toward the Great Society 867
Lyndon Johnson: Reluctant Globalist 871
The Middle East 871
Latin America 872
Vietnam 872
Upheaval at Home 875
The Antiwar Movement 875
The Countercultural Rebellion 877
American Journal 878
Militancy and Backlash 879
1968: The Politics of Protest 883
Triumph and Transition 885
part 8 OPPORTUNITIES
AND LIMITS IN A
GLOBALIZING WORLD 888
CHAPTER 31
REVIVAL OF CONSERVATISM:
1969-198O 891
Nixon: World Strategist 892
Exiting Vietnam 892
Detente 894
The Third World 895
American Journal 896
Nixon at Home, Bright and Dark 897
Struggling with the Economy 897
Science and the Environment 898
Appeal to the Silent Majority 899
Watergate 901
Downfall 902
Cold, Gray Morning 903
Ford s Stewardship
The Economy and Energy
Foreign Affairs
The Election of 1976
Carter: A Presidency of Limits
A Touch of Liberalism
A Shift to Economic Conservatism
Energy and Inflation
Carter and the World
A Vexed Society
The Faltering Economy
The Environment and Public Health
A Surging Social Conservatism
Fault Lines: Racial, Sexual, and Cultural
Bid for Power
The Christian Right
A Conservative Coalition
The Election of 1980
CHAPTER 32
THE COLD WAR IS OVER :
1981-1 992
Reaganomics
Deficits
Deregulation
Reagan and Labor
Civil Rights
Reagan and the World
Star Wars
Affirmation: The Election of 1984
The Third World
Summitry with the Soviets
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Reagan s America
Greed Is Good
American Journal
Stresses in the Workforce
Political Reckoning
The Election of 1988
The Reagan Legacy
Bush Seeks a New Global Order
The End of the Cold War
Ripples of Freedom
The Gulf War
A Domestic Guardian
The Troubled Economy
Civil Rights
The Supreme Court
The Election of 1992
CHAPTER 33
INNOVATIONS AND DIVISIONS
IN A GLOBALIZING SOCIETY:
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932 Women and Minority Groups 959
932 Women 959
933 African Americans 961
934 Native Americans 963
935 A Nation of Nations 964
935 Asian Americans 965
936 Hispanic Americans 966
Political Power and Cultural Recognition 967
936 Resentments 968
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939 CHAPTER 34
940 940 THE POLITICS OF DIVISION: 1993-2OO1 972
941 942 The Clinton Presidency 973
942 The Economy and Free Trade 973
Innovation and the Economy
Computers for the People
American Journal
Genetics and Biotechnology
Medicine and Health
AIDS
Smoking
Drugs
The Metropolitan and Natural Environments
Downsides
Sustaining the Environment
945
946
946
948
950
953
954
955
955
956
956
957
Setbacks: Health Care and Gay Rights
American Journal
Anger on the Right
Elections, 1994: A Republican Earthquake
The 1996 Election
The Best and Worst of Times
The Bull Market
A Restrained Domestic Agenda
Sex, Lies, and Impeachment
The Post-Cold War World
Russia
Violence in the Former Yugoslavia
China and the Pacific Rim
Peacemaking in Haiti and Northern Ireland
Failure in Somalia and Rwanda
The Middle East and the Spread of Terror
The Clinton Record
Election 2000
Disputed Outcome
974
975
976
976
978
978
979
979
980
981
982
982
983
984
984
985
987
987
987
The Bush Presidency: Beginnings
Governing from the Right
Divisions in Congress
America First
Summer 2001
CHAPTER 35
AT WAR AGAINST TERROR:
SINCE 2OO1
Combatting Terror
Bush Takes Charge
Action in Afghanistan
The Bush Doctrine
War in Iraq
A Disputed Case for War
Mission Accomplished
Reconstruction and Insurgency
Forging a Democracy
Counting the Costs
Peace and Proliferation
A Road Map to Peace
Nuclear Proliferation
Intelligence, Security, and Human Rights
Security at Home
Denials of Rights
Redress in the Courts
989 The Economy, Health Care, and Gay Rights 1011
989 Struggle for Recovery 1011
990 Health Care 1012
991 Gay Marriage 1013
992 Election 2004 1014
State of the Nation, 2005 1015
American Journal 1017
994
996
997
998
999
1000
1000
1001
1003
1004
1005
1005
1005
1006
1007
1009
1009
1010
GLOSSARY G-l
APPENDIX
The Declaration of Independence A-l
Articles of Confederation A-3
The Constitution of the United States A-7
Presidential Elections A-16
Admission of States A-20
Population of the United States A-21
Immigration to the United States (1820-2005) A-22
Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Secretaries of State A-23
CREDITS C-l
INDEX 1-1
The Peoples of Ancient America 9
Early Expeditions of Discovery and Conquest 22
European Settlements in North America:
The Atlantic Coast 45
Trade in the Atlantic World, Seventeenth-Eighteenth
Centuries 83
The Spread and Clash of Empires, Seventeenth Century 89
King William s War 95
Locations of Pope s Rebellion 96
Settlement by Immigrant Groups, 1680-1760 107
The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1519-1867 110
The French and Indian War, 1754-1763 134
North America, 1764 143
The Revolutionary War in the North, 1776-1777 165
The Revolutionary War in the South, 1778-1781 170
North America, 1783 172
The Northwest Ordinance, 1787 208
The Louisiana Purchase and the Corps of Discovery 264
The War of 1812 277
Regional Development after the War of 1812 285
A New Epoch: Population Change, 1820-1860 293
The Missouri Compromise, 1820 304
Innovations in Transport, c. 1840 321
Indian Removals, 1820-1840 330
Slave Population, 1820 347
Slave Population, 1860 348
Rural Industry, 1820-1860 358
The Benevolent Empire, 1825-1846 374
Immigration, 1840-1860 389
The Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 399
The Oregon Dispute, 1845-1846 402
The Mexican War: Major Campaigns, 1846-1848 406
The California Gold Rush, 1848-1855 414
The Compromise of 1850 419
Trails West, 1848-1861 428
The Expansion of Railroads to 1860 435
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 437
The Election of 1860 448
Secession of the Southern States, 1861 453
The Civil War: Major Campaigns in the West, 1862-1863 461
The Civil War: Major Campaigns in the East, 1861-1862 462
The Civil War: Major Campaigns in the East, 1863-1865 476
The Civil War: Sherman s Campaigns, 1864-1865 479
Reconstruction, 1865-1877 495
The Election of 1876 507
Transcontinental Railroad Lines, 1880s
Immigrants in the United States, 1890
Native American Territorial Losses, 1850-1890
The Emergence of Cities, 1870
The Emergence of Cities, 1910
The Election of 1896
Territories Acquired by the U.S., 1865-1903
U.S. Interventions in the Caribbean, 1890-1920
Europe Before World War I, 1914
World War I: The Western Front, 1918
Europe After the Treaty of Versailles, 1919
The Dust Bowl, 1935-1940
Areas Served by the Tennessee Valley Authority
521
536
545
552
553
594
609
618
Women s Suffrage before the Nineteenth Amendment
(by 1919) 646
659
665
671
706
712
Aggression in Asia, 1931-1941 742
Aggression in Europe, 1935-1939 743
World War II: The Pacific, 1941-1945 774
World War II: Europe and Africa, 1940-1945 778
Cold War Europe 796
The Korean War, 1950 812
The Korean War, 1950-1953 815
U.S. Involvement in the Middle East, 1947-2005 825
Public School Segregation by State, 1954 844
The Election of 1960 849
U.S. Involvement in Latin America, 1954-2005 855
The Vietnam War, 1964-1975 873
Immigrants in the United States, 1990 965
Post-Cold War Europe 981
The War in Iraq 1002
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