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adam_text | Contents
Special Features xix
Maps
xxi
Figures
xxiii
Tables
xxv
Preface
xxvii
About the Authors
xxxiii
Prologue Enduring Vision,
Enduring Land
xxxv
The Continent and Its Regions
xxxvi
The West
xxxvi ·
The Heartland
xxxvii ·
The Atlantic
Seaboard
xxxix
A Legacy and a Challenge
xl
_T_jjative Peoples of America, to
1500 3
The First Americans,
с
13,000-2500
вс
4
Peopling New Worlds
4 ·
Archaic Societies
б
Cultural Diversity,
с
2500
bc-ad
1500 7
Mesoamerica and South America
7 ·
The Southwest
12
•
The Eastern Woodlands
13 ·
Nonfarming Societies
15
North American Peoples on the Eve
of European Contact
17
Kinship and Gender
17 ·
Spiritual and Social Values
18
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Origins and Spread of Agriculture
10
Conclusion
20 ·
Chronology
13,000
bc-ad
1500 20
2
The Rise of the Atlantic World,
_J400-1625
23
African and European Backgrounds
24
West Africa:Tradition and Change
24 ·
European Culture
and Society
27 ·
Religious Upheavals
30
•
The Reformation in England,
1533-1625 32
Europe and the Atlantic World,
1400-1600 33
Portugal and the Atlantic,
1400-1500 33 ·
The New
Slavery and Racism
34 ·
To America and Beyond,
1492-1522 35 ·
Spain s Conquistadors,
1492-1536 37
•
The Columbian Exchange
41
Footholds in North America,
1512-1625 42
Spain s Northern Frontier
42 ·
France: Colonizing
Canada
44 ·
England and the Atlantic World,
1558-1603 45 ·
Failure and Success in Virginia,
1603-1625 46 ·
New England Begins,
1614-1625 48
•
A ^ewNetherland On the Hudson,
1609-1625 49
Technology and Culture
Sugar Production in the Americas
38
Conclusion
49 ·
Chronology,
1400-1625 50
3
The Emergence of Colonial Societies,
1625-1700 53
Chesapeake Society
54
State and Church in Virginia
55 *
State and Church in
Maryland
55 ·
Death, Gender, and Kinship
56
•
Tobacco Shapes a Region,
1630-1675 57 ·
Bacon s
Rebellion,
1676 58 ·
From Servitude to Slavery
59
Puritanism in New England
61
Building a City upon a Hill,
1625-1642 61 *
New England
Ways
62 ·
Towns, Families, and Farm Life
64
•
Economic and Religious Tensions
66 ·
Expansion and
Native Americans
68 ·
Salem Witchcraft,
1691-1693 72
The Spread of Slavery:The Caribbean and Carolina
73
Sugar and Slaves:The West Indies
73 ·
Rice and Slaves:
Carolina
75
The Middle Colonies
76
Precursors: New Netherland and New Sweden
76
•
English Conquests: New York and New Jersey
77
•
Quaker Pennsylvania
78
Rivals for North America: France and Spain
80
France Claims a Continent
80 ·
New Mexico:The Pueblo
Revolt
82 ·
Florida and Texas
83
Technology and Culture
Native American Baskets and Textiles
in New England
70
Conclusion
84 ·
Chronology,
1625-1700 84
4
The Bonds of Empire,
1660-1750 86
Rebellion and War,
1660-1713 88
Royal Centralization,
1660-1688 88 ·
The Glorious
Revolution,
1688-1689 89 ·
A Generation of War,
1689-1713 91
Colonial Economies and Societies,
1660-1750 91
Mercantilist Empires in America
92 ·
Population Growth
and Diversity
96 ·
Rural White Men and Women
99
•
Colonial Farmers and the Environment
100
•
The Urban Paradox
102 ·
Slavery
103 ·
The Rise
of Colonial Elites
105
Competing for a Continent,
1713-1750 106
France and the American Heartland
106 ·
Native
Americans and British Expansion
107 ·
British Expansion
in the South: Georgia
108 ·
Spain s Borderlands
109
•
The Return of War,
1739-1748 110
Public Life in British America,
1689-1750 112
Colonial Politics
112 ·
The Enlightenment
114 ·
The
Great Awakening
115
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
European Maritime Empires,
1440-1740 94
Conclusion
118 ·
Chronology,
1660-1750 118
5
Roads to Revolution,
1750-1776 720
Triumph and Tensions:The British Empire,
1750-1763 122
A Fragile Peace,
1750-1754 123 ·
The Seven Years War
in America,
1754-1760 123 ·
The End of French North
America,
1760-1763 125 ·
Anglo-American Friction
126 ·
Frontier Tensions
127
Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition,
1760-1766 130
Writs of Assistance,
1760-1761 131 ·
TheSugarAct,
1764 131 ·
The Stamp Act Crisis,
1765-1766 132
•
Ideology, Religion, and Resistance
135
Resistance Resumes,
1766-1770 137
Opposing the Quartering Act,
1766-1767 137 ·
Crisis
Over the Townshend Duties,
1767-1770 137 ·
Women
and Colonial Resistance
139 ·
Customs Racketeering,
1767-1770 140 ·
Wilkes and Liberty,
1768-1770 141
The Deepening Crisis,
1770-1774 142
The Boston Massacre,
1770 142 ·
The Committees
of Correspondence,
1772-1773 143 ·
Conflicts in
the Backcountry
143 ·
The Tea Act,
1773 145
Toward Independence,
1774-1776 146
Liberty for African-Americans
146 ·
The Intolerable
Acts
147 ·
The First Continental Congress
148 ·
From
Resistance to Rebellion
149 ·
Common Sense
150
•
Declaring Independence
151
Technology and Culture
Public Sanitation in Philadelphia
128
Conclusion
153 ·
Chronology,
1750-1776 153
6
Securing Independence, Defining
Nationhood,
1776-1788 756
The Prospects of War
158
Loyalists and Other British Sympathizers
158
Opposing Sides
160
The
War and Peace,
1776-1783 161
Shifting Fortunes in the North,
1776-1778 162 ·
The War
in the West,
1776-1782 166 ·
Victory in the South,
1778-1781 167 ·
Peace at Last,
1782-1783 169
The Revolution and Social Change
170
Egalitarianism Among White Males
171 ·
White Women
in Wartime
172 *
A Revolution for Black Americans
172
•
Native Americans and the Revolution
175
Forging New Governments,
1776-1787 175
From Colonies to States
175 ·
Formalizing a
Confederation,
1776-1781 177 ·
Finance, Trade, and the
Economy,
1781 -1786 178 ·
The Confederation and the
West,
1785-1787 179
Toward a New Constitution,
1786-1788 182
Shays s Rebellion,
1786-1787 182 ·
The Philadelphia
Convention,
1787 182 ·
The Struggle over Ratification,
1787-1788 185
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The American Revolution as an International
War
164
Conclusion
188 ·
Chronology,
1776-1788 188
7
Launching the New Republic,
1788-1800 790
Constitutional Government Takes Shape,
1788-1796 192
Implementing Government
192 ·
The Federal Judiciary
and the Bill of Rights
193
Hamilton s Domestic Policies,
1789-1994 194
Hamilton and His Objectives
194 ·
Establishing the
Nation s Credit
·
Creating a National Bank
196 ·
Emerging
Partisanship
196 ·
The Whiskey Rebellion
197
The United States in a Wider World,
1789-1796 198
Spanish Power in Western North America
199
•
Challenging American Expansion,
1789-1792 202
•
France and Factional Politics,
1793 202 ·
Diplomacy
and War,
1793-1796 203
Parties and Politics,
1793-1800 205
Ideological Confrontation,
1793-1794 205
•
The Republican Party,
1794-1796 206 ·
The Election of
1796 207 ·
The French Crisis,
1798-1799 207
•
The Alien and Sedition Acts,
1798 208 ·
The Election of
1800 210
Economic and Social Change
210
Producing for Markets
210 ·
White Women in the
Republic
212 ·
Land and Culture: Native Americans
214
•
African-American Struggles
216
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Trade and Empire in the Pacific, to
1800 200
Conclusion
219 ·
Chronology,
1788-1800 218
8
JeffersonianismandtheEraofGood
JeeHngs,
1801-1824 220
The Age of Jefferson
222
Jefferson and Jeffersonianism
222 ·
Jefferson s
Revolution
223 ·
Jefferson and the Judiciary
224
•
The Louisiana Purchase
225 ·
The Election
of
1804 227 ·
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
227
The Gathering Storm
229
Challenges on the Home Front
229 ·
The Suppression of
American Trade and Impressment
232 ·
The Embargo
Act of
1807 233 ·
James Madison and the Failure of
Peaceable Coercion
234 ·
Tecumseh and the Prophet
235 ·
Congress Votes for War
236
The War of
1812 237
On to Canada
237 ·
The British Offensive
239 ·
The
Treaty of Ghent,
1814 239 ·
The Hartford Convention
240
The Awakening of American Nationalism
241
Madison s Nationalism and the Era of Good Feelings,
1817-1824 242 ·
John Marshall and the Supreme Court
242 ·
The Missouri Compromise,
1820-1821 243
•
Foreign Policy Under Monroe
244 ·
The Monroe
Doctrine,
1823 245
Technology and Culture
Mapping America
230
Conclusion
246 ·
Chronology,
1801-1824 246
9
The Transformation of American Society,
1815-1840 248
Westward Expansion
250
The Sweep West
250 ·
Western Society and Customs
251 ·
TheFarWest
252 ·
The Federal Government and
the West
252 ·
The Removal of the Indians
253
•
The Agricultural Boom
254
The Growth of the Market Economy
255
Federal Land Policy
256 ·
The Speculator and the
Squatter
256 ·
The Panic of
1819 257
The Transportation Revolution: Steamboats, Canals,
and Railroads
257
The Growth of Cities
259
Industrial Beginnings
263
Causes of Industrialization
264 ·
Textile Towns in New
England
265 ·
Artisans and Workers in Mid-Atlantic
Cities
267
Equality and Inequality
267
Urban Inequality:The Rich and the Poor
268 ·
Free
Blacks in the North
269 ·
The Middling Classes
270
The Revolution in Social Relationships
271
The Attack on the Professions
271 ·
The Challenge
to Family Authority
272 ·
Wives and Husband
273
•
Horizontal Allegiances and the Rise of Voluntary
Associations
275
Technology and Culture
Building the Erie Canal
260
Conclusion
275 ·
Chronology,
1815-1840 276
10
Democratic Politics, Religious Revival,
and Reform,
1824-1840 278
The Rise of Democratic Politics,
1824-1832 280
Democratic
Ferment
281 ·
The Election of
1824 281
•
John Quincy Adams as President
281 ·
The Rise
of Andrew Jackson
282 ·
The Election of
1828 282
•
Jackson in Office
283 ·
Nullification
284 ·
The Bank
Veto and the Election of
1832 286
The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System,
1833-1840 287
The War on the Bank
288 ·
The Rise of Whig Opposition
288 ·
The Election of
1836 289 ·
The Panic of
1837 292
•
The Election of
1840 292 ·
The Second Party System
Matures
293
The Rise of Popular Religion
294
The Second Great Awakening
294 ·
Eastern Revivals
295 ·
Critics of Revivals: The Unitarians
296 ·
The Rise
of
Mormonism
296 ·
The Shakers
298
The Age of Reform
298
The War on Liquor
298 ·
Public School Reform
300
•
Abolition
301 ·
Women s Rights
303 ·
Penitentiaries
and Asylums
304 ·
Utopian Communities
306
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Panic of
1837 290
Conclusion
307 ·
Chronology,
1824-1840 307
11
Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life,
1840-1860 310
12
The Old South and Slavery,
1830-1860 336
Technology and Economic Growth
312
Agricultural Advancement
312 ·
Technology and
Industrial Progress
313 ·
The Railroad Boom
316
•
Rising Prosperity
319
The Quality of Life
320
Dwellings
320 ·
Conveniences and Inconveniences
321
•
Disease and Health
322 ·
Popular Health Movements
322 ·
Phrenology
323
Democratic Pastimes
323
Newspapers
324 ·
The Theater
324 ·
Minstrel Shows
325 ·
P.T.Barnum
325
The Quest for Nationality in Literature and Art
326
Roots of the American Renaissance
327 ·
Cooper,
Emerson,Thoreau, Fuller, and Whitman
327
•
Hawthorne, Melville, and
Poe
329 ·
Literature in the
Marketplace
331 ·
American Landscape Painting
332
Technology and Culture
Guns and Gun Culture
314
Conclusion
334 ·
Chronology,
1840-1860 335
King Cotton
338
The Lure of Cotton
339 ·
Ties Between the Lower and
Upper South
341 ·
The North and South Diverge
342
The Social Groups of the White South
343
Planters and Plantation Mistresses
344 ·
The Small
Slaveholders
346 ·
The Yeomen
347 ·
The People of
the Pine Barrens
347
Social Relations in the White South
348
Conflict and Consensus in the White South
348 ·
Conflict
over Slavery
348 ·
The Proslavery Argument
349
•
Violence in the Old South
352 ·
The Code of Honor
and Dueling
352 ·
The Southern Evangelicals and White
Values
353
Life Under Slavery
354
The Maturing of the Plantation System
354 ·
Work and
Discipline of Plantation Slaves
355 ·
The Slave Family
356 ·
The Longevity, Diet, and Health of Slaves
357
•
Slaves off Plantations
358 ·
Life on the Margins: Free
Blacks in the Old South
358 ·
Slave Resistance
359
The Emergence of African-American Culture
361
The Language of Slaves
361 ·
African-American Religion
362 ·
Black Music and Dance
364
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Slavery as a Global Institution
350
Conclusion
365 ·
Chronology,
1830-1860 366
13
Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional
Conflict,
1840-1848 368
Newcomers and Natives
371
Expectations and Realities
371 ·
The Germans
372
•
The Irish
373 ·
Anti-Catholicism, Nativism, and Labor
Protest
374 ·
Immigrant Politics
375
The West and Beyond
376
The Far West
377 ·
Far Western Trade
377 ·
The
American Settlement of Texas to
1835 378 ·
The Texas
Revolution,
1836 379 ·
American Settlements in
California, New Mexico, and Oregon
379 ·
The Overland
Trails
380
The Politics of Expansion,
1840-1846 381
The Whig Ascendancy
381 ·
Tyler and the Annexation
of Texas
382 ·
The Election of
1844 383 ·
Manifest
Destiny,
1845 386 ·
Polk and Oregon
387
The Mexican-American War and Its Aftermath,
1846-1848 388
The Origins of the Mexican-American War
388 ·
The
Mexican-American War
389 ·
The War s Effects on
Sectional Conflict
392 ·
The Wilmot Proviso
392 ·
The
Election of
1848 392 ·
The California Gold Rush
393
Technology and Culture
The Telegraph
384
Conclusion
394 ·
Chronology,
1840-1848 395
14
From Compromise to Secession,
398
The Compromise of
1850 398
Zachary Taylor at the Helm
398 ·
Henry Clay Proposes a
Compromise
399 ·
Assessing the Compromise
400
•
Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act
401 ·
Uncle
Tom s Cabin
402 ·
The Election of
1852 403
The Collapse of the Second Party System,
1853-1856 403
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
404 ·
The Surge of Free Soil
405 ·
The Ebbing of Manifest Destiny
405 ·
The Whigs
Disintegrate,
1854-1855 406 ·
The Rise and Fall of the
Know-Nothings,
1853-1856 406 ·
The Republican Party
and the Crisis in Kansas,
1855-1856 407 ·
The Election
of
1856 410
The Crisis of the Union,
1857-1860 411
The Dred Scott Case
411 ·
The Lecompton Constitution,
1857 411 ·
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
412
•
The Legacy of Harpers Ferry
414 ·
The South
Contemplates Secession
416
The Collapse of the Union,
1860-1861 41
б
The Election of
I860 417 ·
The Movement for Secession
420 ·
The Search for Compromise
421 ·
The Coming
of War
421
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
418
Conclusion
422 ·
Chronology,
1850-1861 423
15
Crucible of Freedom: Civil War,
_
J861-1865
426
Mobilizing for War
426
Recruitment and Conscription
427 ·
Financing the War
428 ·
Political Leadership in Wartime
429 ·
Securing
the Union s Borders
431
In Battle,
1861-1862 431
Armies, Weapons, and Strategies
431 ·
Stalemate in the
East
434 ·
The War in the West
435 ·
The Soldiers War
437 ·
Ironclads and Cruisers:The Naval War
439
•
The Diplomatic War
440
Emancipation Transforms the War,
1863 441
From Confiscation to Emancipation
441 ·
Crossing
Union Lines
442 ·
Black Soldiers in the Union Army
443
•
Slavery in Wartime
444 ·
The Turning Point of
1863 444
War and Society, North and South
448
The War s Economic Impact:The North
448 ·
The War s
Economic Impact:The South
449 ·
Dealing with
Dissent
451 ·
The Medical War
454 ·
The War and
Women s Rights
455
The Union Victorious,
1864-1865 456
The Eastern Theater in
1864 456 ·
The Election
of
1864 457 ·
Sherman s March Through Georgia
457
•
Toward Appomattox
459 ·
The Impact of the War
460
Technology and Culture
The Camera and the Civil War
452
Conclusion
461 ·
Chronology,
1861-1865 462
16
The Crises of Reconstruction,
1865-1877 466
Reconstruction Politics,
1865-1868 468
Lincoln s Plan
469 ♦
Presidential Reconstruction Under
Johnson
470 ·
Congress Versus Johnson
471
•
The Fourteenth Amendment,
1866 471
•
Congressional Reconstruction,
1866-1867 473
•
The Impeachment Crisis,
1867-1868 473
•
The Fifteenth Amendment and the Question of Woman
Suffrage,
1869-1870 476
Reconstruction Governments
477
A New Electorate
478 ·
Republican Rule
479
•
Counterattacks
480
The Impact of Emancipation
481
Confronting Freedom
481 ·
African-American
Institutions
483 ·
Land, Labor, and Sharecropping
484
•
Toward a Crop-Lien Economy
485
New Concerns in the North,
1868-1876 487
Grantism
487 ·
The Liberals Revolt
489 ·
The Panic
of
1873 489 *
Reconstruction and the Constitution
492
•
Republicans in Retreat
493
Reconstruction Abandoned,
1876-1877 493
Redeeming the South
493 ·
The Election of
1876 494
Technology
and Culture
The Sewing Machine
490
Conclusion
497 ·
Chronology,
1865-1877 497
17
The Transformation of the Trans-
Mississippi West,
1860-1900 500
Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West
502
The Plains Indians
503 *
The Assault on Nomadic Indian
Life
504 ·
Custer s Last Stand,
1876 506 ·
Saving the
Indians
507 ·
The Ghost Dance and the End of Indian
Resistance on the Great Plains,
1890 509
Settling the West
511
The First Transcontinental Railroad
511 ·
Settlers and
the Railroad
512 ·
Homesteading on the Great
Plains
513 ·
New Farms, New Markets
515 ·
Building a
Society and Achieving Statehood
515 ·
The Spread
of
Mormonism
516
Southwestern Borderlands
517
Exploiting the Western Landscape
518
The Mining Frontier
519 ·
Cowboys and the Cattle
Frontier
521 ·
Cattle Towns and Prostitutes
522
•
Bonanza Farms
522 ·
The Oklahoma
Land Rush,
1889 523
The West of Life and Legend
526
The American Adam and the Dime-Novel Hero
526
•
Revitalizing the Frontier Legend
526 ·
Beginning a
National Parks Movement
527
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Cattle-Raising in the Americas
524
Conclusion
529 ·
Chronology,
1860-1900 529
18
The Rise of
Industriai
America,
1865-1900 532
The Rise of Corporate America
534
The Character of Industrial Change
534 ·
Railroad
Innovations
535 ·
Consolidating the Railroad
Industry
536 *
Applying the Lessons of the Railroads
to Steel
537 ·
The Trust: Creating New Forms
of Corporate Organization
539
Stimulating Economic Growth
541
The Triumph of Technology
541 ·
Specialized Production
544 ·
Advertising and Marketing
545 ·
Economic
Growth: Costs and Benefits
546
The New South
546
Obstacles to Economic Development
547 ·
The New
South Creed and Southern Industrialization
547
•
The Southern Mill Economy
548 ·
The Southern
Industrial Lag
549
Factories and the Work Force
550
From Workshop to Factory
550 ·
The Hardships
of Industrial Labor
550 ·
Immigrant Labor
551
•
Women and Work in Industrial America
552 ·
Hard
Work and the Gospel of Success
554
Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict
555
Organizing Workers
555 ·
Strikes and Labor Violence
558
•
Social Thinkers Probe for Alternatives
560
Technology and Culture
Electricity
542
Conclusion
561 ·
Chronology,
1865-1900 562
19
Immigration, Urbanization, and
_Jveryday Life,
1860-1900 564
The New American City
566
Migrants and Immigrants
567 ·
Adjusting to an Urban
Society
569 ·
Slums and Ghettos
571 ·
Fashionable
Avenues and Suburbs
571
Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture
574
Manners and Morals
574 ·
The Cult of Domesticity
574
•
Department Stores
575 ·
The Transformation
of Higher Education
575
Working-Class Politics and Reform
578
Political Bosses and Machine Politics
578 ·
Battling
Poverty
578 ·
New Approaches to Social Reform
580
•
The Moral-Purity Campaign
580 ·
The Social
Gospel
580 ·
The Settlement-House Movement
581
Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City
582
Streets, Saloons, and Boxing Matches
582 ·
The Rise
of Professional Sports
584 ·
Vaudeville, Amusement
Parks, and Dance Halls
586 ·
Ragtime
586
Cultures in Conflict
587
The Genteel Tradition and Its Critics
587 ·
Modernism
in Architecture and Painting
589 ·
From Victorian Lady
to New Woman
590 ·
Public Education as an Arena
of Class Conflict
591
Technology and Culture
Flush Toilets and the Invention of the Nineteenth-
Century Bathroom
572
Conclusion
593 ·
Chronology,
1860-1900 594
20
Politics and Expansion
in an Industrializing Age,
1877-1900
596
Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval,
1877-1884 598
Contested Political Visions
598 ·
Patterns of Party
Strength
600 ·
Regulating the Money Supply
601
•
Civil Service Reform
601
Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion,
1884-1892 602
A Democrat in the White House:
Grover
Cleveland,
1885-1889 603 ·
Big Business Strikes Back, Benjamin
Harrison,
1889-1893 604 ·
Agrarian Protest and the Rise
of the People s Party
605 ·
African-Americans After
Reconstruction
608
The
1
890s: Politics in a Depression Decade
610
1892:
Populists Challenge the Status Quo
610
•
Capitalism in Crisis:The Depression of
1893-1897 611
•
Business Leaders Respond
612 · 1894:
Protest Grows
Louder
613 ·
Silver Advocates Capture the Democratic
Party
613 · 1896:
Republicans Triumphant
615
Expansionist Stirrings and War with Spain,
1878-1901 616
Roots of Expansionist Sentiment
616 ·
Pacific Expansion
617 ·
Crisis over Cuba
620 ·
The Spanish-American War,
1898 620 ·
Critics of Empire
622 ·
Guerrilla War
in the Philippines,
1898-1902 622
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Missionaries to the World
618
Conclusion
623 ·
Chronology,
1877-1900 624
__
JITThe Progressive Era,
1900-1917 626
Progressives and Their Ideas
628
The Many Faces of Progressivism
628 ·
Intellectuals
Offer New Social Views
629 ·
Novelists, Journalists, and
Artists Spotlight Social Problems
633
State and Local Progressivism
634
Reforming the Political Process
634 ·
Regulating
Business, Protecting Workers
635 ·
Making Cities More
Livable
637
Progressivism and Social Control
639
Moral Control in the Cities
639 ·
Battling Alcohol and
Drugs
640 ·
Immigration Restriction and Eugenics
641
•
Racism and Progressivism
642
Blacks, Women, and Workers Organize
644
African-American Leaders Organize Against Racism
644
•
Revival of the Woman-Suffrage Movement
645
•
Enlarging Woman s Sphere
646 ·
Workers Organize;
Socialism Advances
647
National Progressivism Phase I: Roosevelt and
Taft,
1901-1913 648
Roosevelt s Path to the White House
649 ·
Labor
Disputes,Trustbusting, Railroad Regulation
649
•
Consumer Protection
650 ·
Environmentalism
Progressive-Style
651 ·
Taft
in the White House,
1909-1913 653 ·
The Four-Way Election of
1912 654
National Progressivism Phase II: Woodrow Wilson,
1913-1917 655
Tariff and Banking Reform
655 ·
Regulating Business;
Aiding Workers and Farmers
657 ·
Progressivism
and the Constitution
657 · 1916:
Wilson Edges Out
Hughes
658
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Progressive Reformers Worldwide Share Ideas
and Strategies
630
Conclusion
659 ·
Chronology,
1900-1917 659
22
Global Involvements and World War I,
1902-1920 662
Defining America s World Role,
1902-1914 664
The Open Door : Competing for the China Market
664
•
The Panama Canal: Hardball Diplomacy
665
•
Roosevelt and
Taft
Assert U.S. Power in Latin America
and Asia
666 ·
Wilson and Latin America
667
War in
Europe,
1914-1917 669
The Coming of War
669 ·
The Perils of Neutrality
669
•
The United States Enters the War
671
Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France,
1917-1918 672
Raising, Training, and Testing an Army
672 ·
Organizing
the Economy for War
674 ·
With the American
Expeditionary Force in France
675 ·
Turning the
Tide
676
Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent
678
Advertising the War
678 ·
Wartime Intolerance and
Dissent
679 ·
Suppressing Dissent by Law
682
Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America
683
Boom Times in Industry and Agriculture
683 ·
Blacks
Migrate Northward
683 ·
Women in Wartime
684
•
Public Health Crisis:The
1918
Influenza Pandemic
685
•
The War and Progressivism
686
Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath,
1918-1920 687
Wilson s Fourteen
Points;
The Armistice
687 ·
The
Versailles Peace Conference,
1919 688 ·
The
Fight over the League of Nations
689 ·
Racism
and Red Scare,
1919-1920 691 ·
The Election
of
1920 692
Technology and Culture
The Phonograph, Popular
Musikand
Home-Front
Morale in World War I
680
Conclusion
693 ·
Chronology,
1902-1920 694
23
The
1
920s: Coping with Change,
1920-1929 696
A New Economic Order
698
Booming Business, Ailing Agriculture
698
New Modes
of Producing, Managing, and Selling
700 ·
Women in
the New Economic Era
701 ·
Struggling Labor Unions
in a Business Age
701
The Harding and Coolidge Administrations
702
Standpat
Politics in a Decade of Change
702
•
Republican Policy Making in
a Probusiness Era
703
•
Independent Internationalism
705 ·
Progressive
Stirrings, Democratic Party Divisions
705 ·
Women and
Politics in the
1920s:
A Dream Deferred
706
Mass Society, Mass Culture
706
Cities, Cars, Consumer Goods
706 ·
Soaring
Energy Consumption and a Threatened
Environment
707 ·
Mass-Produced
Entertainment
709 ·
Celebrity Culture
710
Cultural Ferment and Creativity
711
The Jazz Age and the Postwar Crisis of Values
711
•
Alienated Writers
712 ·
Architects, Painters, and
Musicians Confront Modern America
713 ·
The Harlem
Renaissance
716
A Society in Conflict
717
Immigration Restriction
717 ·
Needed Workers/
Unwelcome Aliens: Hispanic Newcomers
718 ·
Nativism,
Antiradicalisrr^and the Sacco-Vanzetti Case
719
•
Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial
719
•
The Ku Klux
Klan
720 ·
The Garvey Movement
721
•
Prohibition: Cultures in Conflict
722
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The New Woman in the
1920s 714
Conclusion
725 ·
Chronology,
1920-1929 726
24
The Great Depression and the New Deal,
1929-1939 728
Crash and Depression,
1929-1932 730
Black Thursday and the Onset of the Depression
730
•
Hoover s Response
731 ·
Mounting Discontent and
Protest
732 ·
The Election of
1932 734
The New Deal Takes Shape,
1933-1935 734
Roosevelt and His Circle
734 ·
The Hundred Days
736
•
Problems and Controversies Plague the Early New Deal
738 · 1934-1935:
Challenges from Right and Left
740
The New Deal Changes Course,
1935-1936 741
Expanding Federal Relief
741 ·
Aiding Migrants,
Supporting Unions, Regulating Business,Taxing the
Wealthy
741 ·
The Social Security Act of
1935;
End of the
Second New Deal
743 ·
The
1936
Roosevelt Landslide
and the New Democratic Coalition
744 ·
The
Environment and the West
745
The New Deal s End Stage,
1937-1939 747
FDR and the Supreme Court
747 ·
The Roosevelt
Recession
747 ·
Final Measures; Growing Opposition
748
Social Change and Social Action in the
1
930s
749
The Depression s Psychological and Social Impact
749
•
Industrial Workers Unionize
750 ·
Black and Hispanic
Americans Resist Racism and Exploitation
752 ·
A New
Deal for Native Americans
754
The American Cultural Scene in the
1
930s
755
Avenues of Escape: Radio and the Movies
755 ·
The
Later
1930s:
Opposing Fascism; Reaffirming Traditional
Values
758 ·
Streamlining and a World s Fair: Corporate
America s Utopian Vision
760
Technology and Culture
Sound, Color, and Animation Come to the Movies
756
Conclusion
761 ·
Chronology,
1929-1939 762
25
Americans and a World in Crisis,
1933-1945 764
Hoover at the Helm
723
The Election of
1928 723 ·
Thought
724
Herbert Hoover s Social
The United States in a Menacing World,
1933-1939 766
Nationalism and the Good Neighbor
766 ·
The Rise of
Aggressive States in Europe and Asia
767 ·
The
American
Mood: No More War
768 ·
The Gathering
Storm,
1938-1939 768 ·
America and the Jewish
Refugees
769
Into the Storm,
1939-1941 769
The European War
772 ·
From Isolation to Intervention
772 ·
Pearl Harbor and the Coming of War
773
America Mobilizes for War
775
Organizing for Victory
775 ·
The War Economy
776
•
A Wizard War
778 ·
Propaganda and Politics
779
The Battlefront,
1942-1944 780
Liberating Europe
780 ·
War in the Pacific
782
•
The Grand Alliance
782
War and American Society
783
TheGls War
784 ·
The Home Front
784 ·
Racism and
New Opportunities
787 ·
War and Diversity
789
•
The Internment of Japanese-Americans
790
Triumph and Tragedy,
1945 791
The Yalta Conference
791 ·
Victory in Europe
792
•
The Holocaust
793 ·
The Atomic Bombs
793
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Refugees from Fascism:The Intellectual Migration
to the United States
770
Conclusion
795 ·
Chronology,
1933-1945 796
26
The Cold War Abroad and at Home,
J945-1952
798
The Postwar Political Setting,
1945-1946 800
Demobilization and Reconversion
800 ·
The Gl Bill of
Rights
801 ·
The Economic Boom Begins
802
•
Truman s Domestic Program
802
Anticommunism and Containment,
1946-1952 803
Polarization and Cold War
803 ·
The Iron Curtain
Descends
805 ·
Containing Communism
808
•
Confrontation in Germany
809 ·
The Cold War in Asia
810 ·
The Korean War,
1950-1953 812
The Truman Administration at Home,
1945-1952 814
The Eightieth Congress,
1947-1948 815 ·
The Politics of
Civil Rights and the Election of
1948 815 ·
The Fair
Deal
817
The Politics of Anticommunism
818
Loyalty and Security
818 ·
The Anticommunist
Crusade
818 ·
Alger
Hiss and the Rosenbergs
820
•
McCarthyism
821 ·
The Election of
1952 822
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Decolonization and the Cold War
806
Conclusion
823 ·
Chronology,
1945-1952 824
27AmericaatMidcentury,
1952-1960 826
The Eisenhower Presidency
828
Dynamic Conservatism
828 ·
The Downfall of Joseph
McCarthy
829 ·
Jim Crow in Court
832 ·
The Laws of
the Land
833
The Cold War Continues
834
Ike and Dulles
834 ·
CIA Covert Actions
835 ·
The
Vietnam Domino
836 ·
Troubles in the Third World
837
•
The Eisenhower Legacy
837
The Affluent Society
837
The New Industrial Society
838 ·
The Age of Computers
839 ·
The Costs of Bigness
840 ·
Blue-Collar Blues
841
•
Prosperity and the Suburbs
842
Consensus and Conservatism
844
Togetherness and the Baby Boom
844 ·
Domesticity
845 ·
Religion and Education
845 ·
The Culture of the
Fifties
846 ·
The Television Culture
847
The Other America
849
Poverty and Urban Blight
849 ·
Blacks Struggle for
Justice
850 ·
Latinos and
Latinas
851 ·
Native
Americans
852
Seeds of Disquiet
852
Sputnik
852 ·
A Different Beat
853 ·
Portents of
Change
854
Technology and Culture
The Interstate Highway System
830
Conclusion
856 ·
Chronology,
1952-1960 856
28
The Liberal Era,
1960-1968 858
The Kennedy Presidency,
1960-1963 860
A New Beginning
861 ·
Kennedy s Domestic Record
861
•
Cold War Activism
863 ·
To the Brink of Nuclear War
864 ·
The Thousand-Day Presidency
864
The Struggle for Black Equality,
1961 -1968 865
Nonviolence and Violence
865 ·
The African-American
Revolution
866 ·
The March on Washington,
1963 867
•
The Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts
867 ·
Fire in
the Streets
868 ·
Black Power
870
Liberalism Ascendant,
1963-1968 871
Johnson
Takes Over
871 ·
The
1964
Election
872
•
Triumphant Liberalism
873 ·
The Warren Court in the
Sixties
873
Voices of Protest
875
Native American Activism
876 ·
Hispanic Americans
Organize
876 ·
Asian-American Activism
878
•
A Second Feminist Wave
878 ·
Women s
Liberation
879
The Liberal Crusade in Vietnam,
1961 -1968 879
Kennedy and Vietnam
882 ·
Escalation of the War
883
•
The Endless War
884 ·
Doves Versus Hawks
884
Technology and Culture
The Pill
880
Conclusion
886 ·
Chronology,
1960-1968 886
Ь
Time of Upheaval,
1968-1974 888
30
Conservative Resurgence, Economic
Woes, Foreign Challenges,
1974-1989 976
The Youth Movement
890
Toward a New Left
890 ·
From Protest to Resistance
891
•
Kent State and Jackson State
893 ·
Legacy of Student
Frenzy
894
The Counterculture
895
Hippies and Drugs
895 ·
Musical Revolution
895 ·
The
Sexual Revolution
896 ·
Gay Liberation
896
1968:
The Politics of Upheaval
897
The
Tet
Offensive in Vietnam
897 ·
A Shaken President
897 ·
Assassinations and Turmoil
901 ·
Conservative
Resurgence
902
Nixon and World Politics
903
Vietnamization
903 ·
LBJ s War Becomes Nixon s
War
904 ·
America s Longest War Ends
905 ·
Detente
905 ·
Shuttle Diplomacy
906
Domestic Problems and Divisions
908
The Nixon Presidency
908 ·
A Troubled Economy
909
•
Law and Order
910 ·
The Southern Strategy
911
The Crisis of the Presidency
911
The Election of
1972 911 ·
The Watergate Upheaval
912
•
A President Disgraced
913
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The British Invasion
898
Conclusion
914 ·
Chronology,
1964-1974 915
Cultural Trends
918
Personal Pursuits and Diversions
918 ·
Changing Gender
Roles and Sexual Behavior
922 ·
The Persistence of
Social Activism
923 ·
Grass-Roots Conservatism
924
•
Evangelical Protestants Mobilize
925
Economic and Social Changes in Post-19605
America
926
A Changing Economy
926 ·
The Two Worlds of Black
America
927 ·
Brightening Prospects for Native
Americans
928 ·
New Patterns of Immigration
928
Years of Malaise: Post-Watergate Politics and
Diplomacy,
1974-1981 929
The Caretaker Presidency of Gerald Ford,
1974-1977 929
•
The Outsider as Insider: President Jimmy Carter,
1977-1981 930 ·
The Middle East: Peace Accords and
Hostages
932 ·
Troubles and Frustration as Carter s Term
Ends
932
The Reagan Revolution,
1981 -1984 933
Roots of the Reagan Revolution
933 ·
Reaganomics
934
•
The Evil Empire ^nd Crises in the Middle East
937
•
Military Buildup and
Antinuclear
Protest
939
•
Reagan Reelected
939
Reagan s Second Term,
1985-1989 940
Supreme Court Appointments, Budget Deficits, the Iran-
Contra Scandal
940 ·
Reagan s Mission to Moscow
941
•
The Middle East: Tensions and Terrorism
942
•
Assessing the Reagan Years
943
Technology and Culture
The Personal Computer
920
Conclusion
944 ·
Chronology,
1974-1989 944
31
Beyond the Cold War: Charting a New
Course,
1988-2000 946
The Bush Years: Global Resolve, Domestic Drift,
1988-1993 948
The Election of
1988 948 ·
The Cold War Ends
948
•
The Persian Gulf War,
1991 949 ·
Home-Front
Problems and Domestic Policies
951 · 1992:
Clinton
Versus Bush, and a Third-Party Challenge
953
The Clinton Era Begins: Debating Domestic Policy,
1993-1996 954
Shaping a Domestic Agenda
954 ·
A Sharp Right Turn:
1994-1996 956
The Economic Boom of the
1
990s
958
An Uneven Prosperity
958 ·
America and the Global
Economy
959
Clinton s Foreign Policy: Defining America s Role in a
Post-Cold War World
959
The Balkans, Russia, and Eastern Europe in the Post-Soviet
Era
962 ·
The Middle East: Seeking an Elusive Peace,
Combating a Wily Foe
962 ·
Nuclear Proliferation,
Terrorism, and Peacekeeping Challenges
963 ·
A New
World Order Painfully Emerges
964
The Clinton Era Ends: Domestic Politics, Impeachment,
Disputed Election,
1996-2000 965
Campaign
1996
and After: Battling Big Tobacco; Balancing
the Budget
965 ·
Scandal Grips the White House
966
•
Election
2000:
Bush Versus Gore
966
Cultural Trends at Century s End
968
Affluence and a Search for Heroes
968 ·
Outbursts
of Violence Stir Concern
969 ·
Culture Wars: A Broader
View
971
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Challenge of Globalization
960
Conclusion
972 ·
Chronology,
1988-2000 972
32
Global Dangers, Global Challenges,
2001
to the Present
974
America Under Attack: September
11,2001,
and Its
Aftermath
976
The Bush Administration Begins
976 ·
Day of Horror:
September
11,2001 977 ·
Confronting the Enemy in
Afghanistan
978 ·
Tightening Home-Front Security
979
•
The Campaign in Iraq,
2003-2004 980
Politics and The Economy in Bush s First Term,
2001-2005 982
Economic Reverses and Corporate Scandals
982
•
The Republican Domestic Agenda
984 ·
Campaign
Finance Reform and the Election of
2004 985
Foreign Policy in a Threatening Era
987
The Continuing Struggle in Iraq; Sagging Home-Front
Support
987 ·
Nuclear Proliferation Threats
991
•
A Widening Trade Gap and China s Growing Power
992
•
Environmental Hazards Become a Global Concern
992
Social and Cultural Trends
in Contemporary America
993
An Increasingly Diverse People
993 ·
Upward Mobility
and Social Problems in a Multiethnic Society
997 ·
The
New Economy and the Old Economy
1000
Domestic Policy Since
2004 1002
Funding Social Security and Health Care as the Federal
Deficit Soars
1002 ·
Hurricane Katrina Tests the Bush
Administration
1002 ·
Extending Republican Influence:
From the Supreme Court to
К
Street
1004 ·
Debating
Immigration
1005 ·
The Election of
2006 1007
Technology and Culture
Developing New Tools for Measuring Global
Warming
994
Conclusion
1007 ·
Chronology,
2001-2006 1008
Appendix A-1
Documents A-1
Declaration of Independence A-
1
Constitution of the United States of America
A-3
The American Land A-1
4
Admission of States into the Union
Territorial Expansion A-
14
A-
14
The American People A-15
Population, Percentage Change, and Racial
Composition A-15
Population Density and Distribution A-15
Changing Characteristics of the U.S. Population
Immigrants to the United States A-
17
Major Sources of Immigration,
1820-2000
A-
17
The American Worker A-
18
The American Government A-1
9
Presidential Elections,
1789-2004
A-
19
The American Economy A-23
Key Economic Indicators A-23
Federal Budget Outlays and Debt A-
24
Credits C-l
A-16
Index
1-1
Special Features
__Bejrond
America
—Global
Interactions
The Origins and Spread of Agriculture
10
European Maritime Empires,
1440-1740 94
The American Revolution as an International War
64
Trade and Empire in the Pacific, to
1800 200
The Panic of
1837 290
Slavery as a Global Institution
350
Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
418
Cattle-Raising in the Americas
524
Missionaries to the World
618
Progressive Reformers Worldwide Share Ideas
and Strategies
630
The New Woman in the
1920s 714
Refugees from Fascism:The Intellectual Migration
to the United States
770
Decolonization and the Cold War
806
The British Invasion
898
The Challenge of Globalization
960
Technology and Culture
Sugar Production in the Americas
38
Native American Baskets and Textiles
in New England
70
Public Sanitation in Philadelphia
128
Mapping America
230
Building the Erie Canal
260
Guns and Gun Culture
314
The Telegraph
384
The Camera and the Civil War
452
The Sewing Machine
490
Electricity
542
Flush Toilets and the Invention
of the Nineteenth-Century Bathroom
572
The Phonograph, Popular Music, and Home-Front
Morale in World War I
680
Sound, Color, and Animation Come
to the Movies
756
The Interstate Highway System
830
The Pill
880
The Personal Computer
920
Developing New Tools for Measuring
Global Warming
994
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Contents
Special Features xix
Maps
xxi
Figures
xxiii
Tables
xxv
Preface
xxvii
About the Authors
xxxiii
Prologue Enduring Vision,
Enduring Land
xxxv
The Continent and Its Regions
xxxvi
The West
xxxvi ·
The Heartland
xxxvii ·
The Atlantic
Seaboard
xxxix
A Legacy and a Challenge
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_T_jjative Peoples of America, to
1500 3
The First Americans,
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13,000-2500
вс
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Peopling New Worlds
4 ·
Archaic Societies
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Cultural Diversity,
с
2500
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1500 7
Mesoamerica and South America
7 ·
The Southwest
12
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The Eastern Woodlands
13 ·
Nonfarming Societies
15
North American Peoples on the Eve
of European Contact
17
Kinship and Gender
17 ·
Spiritual and Social Values
18
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Origins and Spread of Agriculture
10
Conclusion
20 ·
Chronology
13,000
bc-ad
1500 20
2
The Rise of the Atlantic World,
_J400-1625
23
African and European Backgrounds
24
West Africa:Tradition and Change
24 ·
European Culture
and Society
27 ·
Religious Upheavals
30
•
The Reformation in England,
1533-1625 32
Europe and the Atlantic World,
1400-1600 33
Portugal and the Atlantic,
1400-1500 33 ·
The "New
Slavery" and Racism
34 ·
To America and Beyond,
1492-1522 35 ·
Spain's Conquistadors,
1492-1536 37
•
The Columbian Exchange
41
Footholds in North America,
1512-1625 42
Spain's Northern Frontier
42 ·
France: Colonizing
Canada
44 ·
England and the Atlantic World,
1558-1603 45 ·
Failure and Success in Virginia,
1603-1625 46 ·
New England Begins,
1614-1625 48
•
A'^ewNetherland'On the Hudson,
1609-1625 49
Technology and Culture
Sugar Production in the Americas
38
Conclusion
49 ·
Chronology,
1400-1625 50
3
The Emergence of Colonial Societies,
1625-1700 53
Chesapeake Society
54
State and Church in Virginia
55 *
State and Church in
Maryland
55 ·
Death, Gender, and Kinship
56
•
Tobacco Shapes a Region,
1630-1675 57 ·
Bacon's
Rebellion,
1676 58 ·
From Servitude to Slavery
59
Puritanism in New England
61
Building a City upon a Hill,
1625-1642 61 *
New England
Ways
62 ·
Towns, Families, and Farm Life
64
•
Economic and Religious Tensions
66 ·
Expansion and
Native Americans
68 ·
Salem Witchcraft,
1691-1693 72
The Spread of Slavery:The Caribbean and Carolina
73
Sugar and Slaves:The West Indies
73 ·
Rice and Slaves:
Carolina
75
The Middle Colonies
76
Precursors: New Netherland and New Sweden
76
•
English Conquests: New York and New Jersey
77
•
Quaker Pennsylvania
78
Rivals for North America: France and Spain
80
France Claims a Continent
80 ·
New Mexico:The Pueblo
Revolt
82 ·
Florida and Texas
83
Technology and Culture
Native American Baskets and Textiles
in New England
70
Conclusion
84 ·
Chronology,
1625-1700 84
4
The Bonds of Empire,
1660-1750 86
Rebellion and War,
1660-1713 88
Royal Centralization,
1660-1688 88 ·
The Glorious
Revolution,
1688-1689 89 ·
A Generation of War,
1689-1713 91
Colonial Economies and Societies,
1660-1750 91
Mercantilist Empires in America
92 ·
Population Growth
and Diversity
96 ·
Rural White Men and Women
99
•
Colonial Farmers and the Environment
100
•
The Urban Paradox
102 ·
Slavery
103 ·
The Rise
of Colonial Elites
105
Competing for a Continent,
1713-1750 106
France and the American Heartland
106 ·
Native
Americans and British Expansion
107 ·
British Expansion
in the South: Georgia
108 ·
Spain's Borderlands
109
•
The Return of War,
1739-1748 110
Public Life in British America,
1689-1750 112
Colonial Politics
112 ·
The Enlightenment
114 ·
The
Great Awakening
115
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
European Maritime Empires,
1440-1740 94
Conclusion
118 ·
Chronology,
1660-1750 118
5
Roads to Revolution,
1750-1776 720
Triumph and Tensions:The British Empire,
1750-1763 122
A Fragile Peace,
1750-1754 123 ·
The Seven Years'War
in America,
1754-1760 123 ·
The End of French North
America,
1760-1763 125 ·
Anglo-American Friction
126 ·
Frontier Tensions
127
Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition,
1760-1766 130
Writs of Assistance,
1760-1761 131 ·
TheSugarAct,
1764 131 ·
The Stamp Act Crisis,
1765-1766 132
•
Ideology, Religion, and Resistance
135
Resistance Resumes,
1766-1770 137
Opposing the Quartering Act,
1766-1767 137 ·
Crisis
Over the Townshend Duties,
1767-1770 137 ·
Women
and Colonial Resistance
139 ·
Customs "Racketeering,"
1767-1770 140 ·
"Wilkes and Liberty,"
1768-1770 141
The Deepening Crisis,
1770-1774 142
The Boston Massacre,
1770 142 ·
The Committees
of Correspondence,
1772-1773 143 ·
Conflicts in
the Backcountry
143 ·
The Tea Act,
1773 145
Toward Independence,
1774-1776 146
Liberty for African-Americans
146 ·
The "Intolerable
Acts"
147 ·
The First Continental Congress
148 ·
From
Resistance to Rebellion
149 ·
Common Sense
150
•
Declaring Independence
151
Technology and Culture
Public Sanitation in Philadelphia
128
Conclusion
153 ·
Chronology,
1750-1776 153
6
Securing Independence, Defining
Nationhood,
1776-1788 756
The Prospects of War
158
Loyalists and Other British Sympathizers
158
Opposing Sides
160
The
War and Peace,
1776-1783 161
Shifting Fortunes in the North,
1776-1778 162 ·
The War
in the West,
1776-1782 166 ·
Victory in the South,
1778-1781 167 ·
Peace at Last,
1782-1783 169
The Revolution and Social Change
170
Egalitarianism Among White Males
171 ·
White Women
in Wartime
172 *
A Revolution for Black Americans
172
•
Native Americans and the Revolution
175
Forging New Governments,
1776-1787 175
From Colonies to States
175 ·
Formalizing a
Confederation,
1776-1781 177 ·
Finance, Trade, and the
Economy,
1781 -1786 178 ·
The Confederation and the
West,
1785-1787 179
Toward a New Constitution,
1786-1788 182
Shays's Rebellion,
1786-1787 182 ·
The Philadelphia
Convention,
1787 182 ·
The Struggle over Ratification,
1787-1788 185
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The American Revolution as an International
War
164
Conclusion
188 ·
Chronology,
1776-1788 188
7
Launching the New Republic,
1788-1800 790
Constitutional Government Takes Shape,
1788-1796 192
Implementing Government
192 ·
The Federal Judiciary
and the Bill of Rights
193
Hamilton's Domestic Policies,
1789-1994 194
Hamilton and His Objectives
194 ·
Establishing the
Nation's Credit
·
Creating a National Bank
196 ·
Emerging
Partisanship
196 ·
The Whiskey Rebellion
197
The United States in a Wider World,
1789-1796 198
Spanish Power in Western North America
199
•
Challenging American Expansion,
1789-1792 202
•
France and Factional Politics,
1793 202 ·
Diplomacy
and War,
1793-1796 203
Parties and Politics,
1793-1800 205
Ideological Confrontation,
1793-1794 205
•
The Republican Party,
1794-1796 206 ·
The Election of
1796 207 ·
The French Crisis,
1798-1799 207
•
The Alien and Sedition Acts,
1798 208 ·
The Election of
1800 210
Economic and Social Change
210
Producing for Markets
210 ·
White Women in the
Republic
212 ·
Land and Culture: Native Americans
214
•
African-American Struggles
216
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Trade and Empire in the Pacific, to
1800 200
Conclusion
219 ·
Chronology,
1788-1800 218
8
JeffersonianismandtheEraofGood
JeeHngs,
1801-1824 220
The Age of Jefferson
222
Jefferson and Jeffersonianism
222 ·
Jefferson's
"Revolution"
223 ·
Jefferson and the Judiciary
224
•
The Louisiana Purchase
225 ·
The Election
of
1804 227 ·
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
227
The Gathering Storm
229
Challenges on the Home Front
229 ·
The Suppression of
American Trade and Impressment
232 ·
The Embargo
Act of
1807 233 ·
James Madison and the Failure of
Peaceable Coercion
234 ·
Tecumseh and the Prophet
235 ·
Congress Votes for War
236
The War of
1812 237
On to Canada
237 ·
The British Offensive
239 ·
The
Treaty of Ghent,
1814 239 ·
The Hartford Convention
240
The Awakening of American Nationalism
241
Madison's Nationalism and the Era of Good Feelings,
1817-1824 242 ·
John Marshall and the Supreme Court
242 ·
The Missouri Compromise,
1820-1821 243
•
Foreign Policy Under Monroe
244 ·
The Monroe
Doctrine,
1823 245
Technology and Culture
Mapping America
230
Conclusion
246 ·
Chronology,
1801-1824 246
9
The Transformation of American Society,
1815-1840 248
Westward Expansion
250
The Sweep West
250 ·
Western Society and Customs
251 ·
TheFarWest
252 ·
The Federal Government and
the West
252 ·
The Removal of the Indians
253
•
The Agricultural Boom
254
The Growth of the Market Economy
255
Federal Land Policy
256 ·
The Speculator and the
Squatter
256 ·
The Panic of
1819 257
The Transportation Revolution: Steamboats, Canals,
and Railroads
257
The Growth of Cities
259
Industrial Beginnings
263
Causes of Industrialization
264 ·
Textile Towns in New
England
265 ·
Artisans and Workers in Mid-Atlantic
Cities
267
Equality and Inequality
267
Urban Inequality:The Rich and the Poor
268 ·
Free
Blacks in the North
269 ·
The "Middling Classes"
270
The Revolution in Social Relationships
271
The Attack on the Professions
271 ·
The Challenge
to Family Authority
272 ·
Wives and Husband
273
•
Horizontal Allegiances and the Rise of Voluntary
Associations
275
Technology and Culture
Building the Erie Canal
260
Conclusion
275 ·
Chronology,
1815-1840 276
10
Democratic Politics, Religious Revival,
and Reform,
1824-1840 278
The Rise of Democratic Politics,
1824-1832 280
Democratic
Ferment
281 ·
The Election of
1824 281
•
John Quincy Adams as President
281 ·
The Rise
of Andrew Jackson
282 ·
The Election of
1828 282
•
Jackson in Office
283 ·
Nullification
284 ·
The Bank
Veto and the Election of
1832 286
The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System,
1833-1840 287
The War on the Bank
288 ·
The Rise of Whig Opposition
288 ·
The Election of
1836 289 ·
The Panic of
1837 292
•
The Election of
1840 292 ·
The Second Party System
Matures
293
The Rise of Popular Religion
294
The Second Great Awakening
294 ·
Eastern Revivals
295 ·
Critics of Revivals: The Unitarians
296 ·
The Rise
of
Mormonism
296 ·
The Shakers
298
The Age of Reform
298
The War on Liquor
298 ·
Public School Reform
300
•
Abolition
301 ·
Women's Rights
303 ·
Penitentiaries
and Asylums
304 ·
Utopian Communities
306
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Panic of
1837 290
Conclusion
307 ·
Chronology,
1824-1840 307
11
Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life,
1840-1860 310
12
The Old South and Slavery,
1830-1860 336
Technology and Economic Growth
312
Agricultural Advancement
312 ·
Technology and
Industrial Progress
313 ·
The Railroad Boom
316
•
Rising Prosperity
319
The Quality of Life
320
Dwellings
320 ·
Conveniences and Inconveniences
321
•
Disease and Health
322 ·
Popular Health Movements
322 ·
Phrenology
323
Democratic Pastimes
323
Newspapers
324 ·
The Theater
324 ·
Minstrel Shows
325 ·
P.T.Barnum
325
The Quest for Nationality in Literature and Art
326
Roots of the American Renaissance
327 ·
Cooper,
Emerson,Thoreau, Fuller, and Whitman
327
•
Hawthorne, Melville, and
Poe
329 ·
Literature in the
Marketplace
331 ·
American Landscape Painting
332
Technology and Culture
Guns and Gun Culture
314
Conclusion
334 ·
Chronology,
1840-1860 335
King Cotton
338
The Lure of Cotton
339 ·
Ties Between the Lower and
Upper South
341 ·
The North and South Diverge
342
The Social Groups of the White South
343
Planters and Plantation Mistresses
344 ·
The Small
Slaveholders
346 ·
The Yeomen
347 ·
The People of
the Pine Barrens
347
Social Relations in the White South
348
Conflict and Consensus in the White South
348 ·
Conflict
over Slavery
348 ·
The Proslavery Argument
349
•
Violence in the Old South
352 ·
The Code of Honor
and Dueling
352 ·
The Southern Evangelicals and White
Values
353
Life Under Slavery
354
The Maturing of the Plantation System
354 ·
Work and
Discipline of Plantation Slaves
355 ·
The Slave Family
356 ·
The Longevity, Diet, and Health of Slaves
357
•
Slaves off Plantations
358 ·
Life on the Margins: Free
Blacks in the Old South
358 ·
Slave Resistance
359
The Emergence of African-American Culture
361
The Language of Slaves
361 ·
African-American Religion
362 ·
Black Music and Dance
364
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Slavery as a Global Institution
350
Conclusion
365 ·
Chronology,
1830-1860 366
13
Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional
Conflict,
1840-1848 368
Newcomers and Natives
371
Expectations and Realities
371 ·
The Germans
372
•
The Irish
373 ·
Anti-Catholicism, Nativism, and Labor
Protest
374 ·
Immigrant Politics
375
The West and Beyond
376
The Far West
377 ·
Far Western Trade
377 ·
The
American Settlement of Texas to
1835 378 ·
The Texas
Revolution,
1836 379 ·
American Settlements in
California, New Mexico, and Oregon
379 ·
The Overland
Trails
380
The Politics of Expansion,
1840-1846 381
The Whig Ascendancy
381 ·
Tyler and the Annexation
of Texas
382 ·
The Election of
1844 383 ·
Manifest
Destiny,
1845 386 ·
Polk and Oregon
387
The Mexican-American War and Its Aftermath,
1846-1848 388
The Origins of the Mexican-American War
388 ·
The
Mexican-American War
389 ·
The War's Effects on
Sectional Conflict
392 ·
The Wilmot Proviso
392 ·
The
Election of
1848 392 ·
The California Gold Rush
393
Technology and Culture
The Telegraph
384
Conclusion
394 ·
Chronology,
1840-1848 395
14
From Compromise to Secession,
398
The Compromise of
1850 398
Zachary Taylor at the Helm
398 ·
Henry Clay Proposes a
Compromise
399 ·
Assessing the Compromise
400
•
Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act
401 ·
Uncle
Tom's Cabin
402 ·
The Election of
1852 403
The Collapse of the Second Party System,
1853-1856 403
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
404 ·
The Surge of Free Soil
405 ·
The Ebbing of Manifest Destiny
405 ·
The Whigs
Disintegrate,
1854-1855 406 ·
The Rise and Fall of the
Know-Nothings,
1853-1856 406 ·
The Republican Party
and the Crisis in Kansas,
1855-1856 407 ·
The Election
of
1856 410
The Crisis of the Union,
1857-1860 411
The Dred Scott Case
411 ·
The Lecompton Constitution,
1857 411 ·
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
412
•
The Legacy of Harpers Ferry
414 ·
The South
Contemplates Secession
416
The Collapse of the Union,
1860-1861 41
б
The Election of
I860 417 ·
The Movement for Secession
420 ·
The Search for Compromise
421 ·
The Coming
of War
421
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
418
Conclusion
422 ·
Chronology,
1850-1861 423
15
Crucible of Freedom: Civil War,
_
J861-1865
426
Mobilizing for War
426
Recruitment and Conscription
427 ·
Financing the War
428 ·
Political Leadership in Wartime
429 ·
Securing
the Union's Borders
431
In Battle,
1861-1862 431
Armies, Weapons, and Strategies
431 ·
Stalemate in the
East
434 ·
The War in the West
435 ·
The Soldiers'War
437 ·
Ironclads and Cruisers:The Naval War
439
•
The Diplomatic War
440
Emancipation Transforms the War,
1863 441
From Confiscation to Emancipation
441 ·
Crossing
Union Lines
442 ·
Black Soldiers in the Union Army
443
•
Slavery in Wartime
444 ·
The Turning Point of
1863 444
War and Society, North and South
448
The War's Economic Impact:The North
448 ·
The War's
Economic Impact:The South
449 ·
Dealing with
Dissent
451 ·
The Medical War
454 ·
The War and
Women's Rights
455
The Union Victorious,
1864-1865 456
The Eastern Theater in
1864 456 ·
The Election
of
1864 457 ·
Sherman's March Through Georgia
457
•
Toward Appomattox
459 ·
The Impact of the War
460
Technology and Culture
The Camera and the Civil War
452
Conclusion
461 ·
Chronology,
1861-1865 462
16
The Crises of Reconstruction,
1865-1877 466
Reconstruction Politics,
1865-1868 468
Lincoln's Plan
469 ♦
Presidential Reconstruction Under
Johnson
470 ·
Congress Versus Johnson
471
•
The Fourteenth Amendment,
1866 471
•
Congressional Reconstruction,
1866-1867 473
•
The Impeachment Crisis,
1867-1868 473
•
The Fifteenth Amendment and the Question of Woman
Suffrage,
1869-1870 476
Reconstruction Governments
477
A New Electorate
478 ·
Republican Rule
479
•
Counterattacks
480
The Impact of Emancipation
481
Confronting Freedom
481 ·
African-American
Institutions
483 ·
Land, Labor, and Sharecropping
484
•
Toward a Crop-Lien Economy
485
New Concerns in the North,
1868-1876 487
Grantism
487 ·
The Liberals'Revolt
489 ·
The Panic
of
1873 489 *
Reconstruction and the Constitution
492
•
Republicans in Retreat
493
Reconstruction Abandoned,
1876-1877 493
"Redeeming" the South
493 ·
The Election of
1876 494
Technology
and Culture
The Sewing Machine
490
Conclusion
497 ·
Chronology,
1865-1877 497
17
The Transformation of the Trans-
Mississippi West,
1860-1900 500
Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West
502
The Plains Indians
503 *
The Assault on Nomadic Indian
Life
504 ·
Custer's Last Stand,
1876 506 ·
"Saving" the
Indians
507 ·
The Ghost Dance and the End of Indian
Resistance on the Great Plains,
1890 509
Settling the West
511
The First Transcontinental Railroad
511 ·
Settlers and
the Railroad
512 ·
Homesteading on the Great
Plains
513 ·
New Farms, New Markets
515 ·
Building a
Society and Achieving Statehood
515 ·
The Spread
of
Mormonism
516
Southwestern Borderlands
517
Exploiting the Western Landscape
518
The Mining Frontier
519 ·
Cowboys and the Cattle
Frontier
521 ·
Cattle Towns and Prostitutes
522
•
Bonanza Farms
522 ·
The Oklahoma
Land Rush,
1889 523
The West of Life and Legend
526
The American Adam and the Dime-Novel Hero
526
•
Revitalizing the Frontier Legend
526 ·
Beginning a
National Parks Movement
527
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Cattle-Raising in the Americas
524
Conclusion
529 ·
Chronology,
1860-1900 529
18
The Rise of
Industriai
America,
1865-1900 532
The Rise of Corporate America
534
The Character of Industrial Change
534 ·
Railroad
Innovations
535 ·
Consolidating the Railroad
Industry
536 *
Applying the Lessons of the Railroads
to Steel
537 ·
The Trust: Creating New Forms
of Corporate Organization
539
Stimulating Economic Growth
541
The Triumph of Technology
541 ·
Specialized Production
544 ·
Advertising and Marketing
545 ·
Economic
Growth: Costs and Benefits
546
The New South
546
Obstacles to Economic Development
547 ·
The New
South Creed and Southern Industrialization
547
•
The Southern Mill Economy
548 ·
The Southern
Industrial Lag
549
Factories and the Work Force
550
From Workshop to Factory
550 ·
The Hardships
of Industrial Labor
550 ·
Immigrant Labor
551
•
Women and Work in Industrial America
552 ·
Hard
Work and the Gospel of Success
554
Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict
555
Organizing Workers
555 ·
Strikes and Labor Violence
558
•
Social Thinkers Probe for Alternatives
560
Technology and Culture
Electricity
542
Conclusion
561 ·
Chronology,
1865-1900 562
19
Immigration, Urbanization, and
_Jveryday Life,
1860-1900 564
The New American City
566
Migrants and Immigrants
567 ·
Adjusting to an Urban
Society
569 ·
Slums and Ghettos
571 ·
Fashionable
Avenues and Suburbs
571
Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture
574
Manners and Morals
574 ·
The Cult of Domesticity
574
•
Department Stores
575 ·
The Transformation
of Higher Education
575
Working-Class Politics and Reform
578
Political Bosses and Machine Politics
578 ·
Battling
Poverty
578 ·
New Approaches to Social Reform
580
•
The Moral-Purity Campaign
580 ·
The Social
Gospel
580 ·
The Settlement-House Movement
581
Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City
582
Streets, Saloons, and Boxing Matches
582 ·
The Rise
of Professional Sports
584 ·
Vaudeville, Amusement
Parks, and Dance Halls
586 ·
Ragtime
586
Cultures in Conflict
587
The Genteel Tradition and Its Critics
587 ·
Modernism
in Architecture and Painting
589 ·
From Victorian Lady
to New Woman
590 ·
Public Education as an Arena
of Class Conflict
591
Technology and Culture
Flush Toilets and the Invention of the Nineteenth-
Century Bathroom
572
Conclusion
593 ·
Chronology,
1860-1900 594
20
Politics and Expansion
in an Industrializing Age,
1877-1900
596
Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval,
1877-1884 598
Contested Political Visions
598 ·
Patterns of Party
Strength
600 ·
Regulating the Money Supply
601
•
Civil Service Reform
601
Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion,
1884-1892 602
A Democrat in the White House:
Grover
Cleveland,
1885-1889 603 ·
Big Business Strikes Back, Benjamin
Harrison,
1889-1893 604 ·
Agrarian Protest and the Rise
of the People's Party
605 ·
African-Americans After
Reconstruction
608
The
1
890s: Politics in a Depression Decade
610
1892:
Populists Challenge the Status Quo
610
•
Capitalism in Crisis:The Depression of
1893-1897 611
•
Business Leaders Respond
612 · 1894:
Protest Grows
Louder
613 ·
Silver Advocates Capture the Democratic
Party
613 · 1896:
Republicans Triumphant
615
Expansionist Stirrings and War with Spain,
1878-1901 616
Roots of Expansionist Sentiment
616 ·
Pacific Expansion
617 ·
Crisis over Cuba
620 ·
The Spanish-American War,
1898 620 ·
Critics of Empire
622 ·
Guerrilla War
in the Philippines,
1898-1902 622
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Missionaries to the World
618
Conclusion
623 ·
Chronology,
1877-1900 624
_
JITThe Progressive Era,
1900-1917 626
Progressives and Their Ideas
628
The Many Faces of Progressivism
628 ·
Intellectuals
Offer New Social Views
629 ·
Novelists, Journalists, and
Artists Spotlight Social Problems
633
State and Local Progressivism
634
Reforming the Political Process
634 ·
Regulating
Business, Protecting Workers
635 ·
Making Cities More
Livable
637
Progressivism and Social Control
639
Moral Control in the Cities
639 ·
Battling Alcohol and
Drugs
640 ·
Immigration Restriction and Eugenics
641
•
Racism and Progressivism
642
Blacks, Women, and Workers Organize
644
African-American Leaders Organize Against Racism
644
•
Revival of the Woman-Suffrage Movement
645
•
Enlarging "Woman's Sphere"
646 ·
Workers Organize;
Socialism Advances
647
National Progressivism Phase I: Roosevelt and
Taft,
1901-1913 648
Roosevelt's Path to the White House
649 ·
Labor
Disputes,Trustbusting, Railroad Regulation
649
•
Consumer Protection
650 ·
Environmentalism
Progressive-Style
651 ·
Taft
in the White House,
1909-1913 653 ·
The Four-Way Election of
1912 654
National Progressivism Phase II: Woodrow Wilson,
1913-1917 655
Tariff and Banking Reform
655 ·
Regulating Business;
Aiding Workers and Farmers
657 ·
Progressivism
and the Constitution
657 · 1916:
Wilson Edges Out
Hughes
658
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Progressive Reformers Worldwide Share Ideas
and Strategies
630
Conclusion
659 ·
Chronology,
1900-1917 659
22
Global Involvements and World War I,
1902-1920 662
Defining America's World Role,
1902-1914 664
The "Open Door": Competing for the China Market
664
•
The Panama Canal: Hardball Diplomacy
665
•
Roosevelt and
Taft
Assert U.S. Power in Latin America
and Asia
666 ·
Wilson and Latin America
667
War in
Europe,
1914-1917 669
The Coming of War
669 ·
The Perils of Neutrality
669
•
The United States Enters the War
671
Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France,
1917-1918 672
Raising, Training, and Testing an Army
672 ·
Organizing
the Economy for War
674 ·
With the American
Expeditionary Force in France
675 ·
Turning the
Tide
676
Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent
678
Advertising the War
678 ·
Wartime Intolerance and
Dissent
679 ·
Suppressing Dissent by Law
682
Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America
683
Boom Times in Industry and Agriculture
683 ·
Blacks
Migrate Northward
683 ·
Women in Wartime
684
•
Public Health Crisis:The
1918
Influenza Pandemic
685
•
The War and Progressivism
686
Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath,
1918-1920 687
Wilson's Fourteen
Points;
The Armistice
687 ·
The
Versailles Peace Conference,
1919 688 ·
The
Fight over the League of Nations
689 ·
Racism
and Red Scare,
1919-1920 691 ·
The Election
of
1920 692
Technology and Culture
The Phonograph, Popular
Musikand
Home-Front
Morale in World War I
680
Conclusion
693 ·
Chronology,
1902-1920 694
23
The
1
920s: Coping with Change,
1920-1929 696
A New Economic Order
698
Booming Business, Ailing Agriculture
698
'New Modes
of Producing, Managing, and Selling
700 ·
Women in
the New Economic Era
701 ·
Struggling Labor Unions
in a Business Age
701
The Harding and Coolidge Administrations
702
Standpat
Politics in a Decade of Change
702
•
Republican Policy Making in
a Probusiness Era
703
•
Independent Internationalism
705 ·
Progressive
Stirrings, Democratic Party Divisions
705 ·
Women and
Politics in the
1920s:
A Dream Deferred
706
Mass Society, Mass Culture
706
Cities, Cars, Consumer Goods
706 ·
Soaring
Energy Consumption and a Threatened
Environment
707 ·
Mass-Produced
Entertainment
709 ·
Celebrity Culture
710
Cultural Ferment and Creativity
711
The Jazz Age and the Postwar Crisis of Values
711
•
Alienated Writers
712 ·
Architects, Painters, and
Musicians Confront Modern America
713 ·
The Harlem
Renaissance
716
A Society in Conflict
717
Immigration Restriction
717 ·
Needed Workers/
Unwelcome Aliens: Hispanic Newcomers
718 ·
Nativism,
Antiradicalisrr^and the Sacco-Vanzetti Case
719
•
Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial
719
•
The Ku Klux
Klan
720 ·
The Garvey Movement
721
•
Prohibition: Cultures in Conflict
722
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The "New Woman" in the
1920s 714
Conclusion
725 ·
Chronology,
1920-1929 726
24
The Great Depression and the New Deal,
1929-1939 728
Crash and Depression,
1929-1932 730
Black Thursday and the Onset of the Depression
730
•
Hoover's Response
731 ·
Mounting Discontent and
Protest
732 ·
The Election of
1932 734
The New Deal Takes Shape,
1933-1935 734
Roosevelt and His Circle
734 ·
The Hundred Days
736
•
Problems and Controversies Plague the Early New Deal
738 · 1934-1935:
Challenges from Right and Left
740
The New Deal Changes Course,
1935-1936 741
Expanding Federal Relief
741 ·
Aiding Migrants,
Supporting Unions, Regulating Business,Taxing the
Wealthy
741 ·
The Social Security Act of
1935;
End of the
Second New Deal
743 ·
The
1936
Roosevelt Landslide
and the New Democratic Coalition
744 ·
The
Environment and the West
745
The New Deal's End Stage,
1937-1939 747
FDR and the Supreme Court
747 ·
The Roosevelt
Recession
747 ·
Final Measures; Growing Opposition
748
Social Change and Social Action in the
1
930s
749
The Depression's Psychological and Social Impact
749
•
Industrial Workers Unionize
750 ·
Black and Hispanic
Americans Resist Racism and Exploitation
752 ·
A New
Deal for Native Americans
754
The American Cultural Scene in the
1
930s
755
Avenues of Escape: Radio and the Movies
755 ·
The
Later
1930s:
Opposing Fascism; Reaffirming Traditional
Values
758 ·
Streamlining and a World's Fair: Corporate
America's Utopian Vision
760
Technology and Culture
Sound, Color, and Animation Come to the Movies
756
Conclusion
761 ·
Chronology,
1929-1939 762
25
Americans and a World in Crisis,
1933-1945 764
Hoover at the Helm
723
The Election of
1928 723 ·
Thought
724
Herbert Hoover's Social
The United States in a Menacing World,
1933-1939 766
Nationalism and the Good Neighbor
766 ·
The Rise of
Aggressive States in Europe and Asia
767 ·
The
American
Mood: No More War
768 ·
The Gathering
Storm,
1938-1939 768 ·
America and the Jewish
Refugees
769
Into the Storm,
1939-1941 769
The European War
772 ·
From Isolation to Intervention
772 ·
Pearl Harbor and the Coming of War
773
America Mobilizes for War
775
Organizing for Victory
775 ·
The War Economy
776
•
"A Wizard War"
778 ·
Propaganda and Politics
779
The Battlefront,
1942-1944 780
Liberating Europe
780 ·
War in the Pacific
782
•
The Grand Alliance
782
War and American Society
783
TheGls'War
784 ·
The Home Front
784 ·
Racism and
New Opportunities
787 ·
War and Diversity
789
•
The Internment of Japanese-Americans
790
Triumph and Tragedy,
1945 791
The Yalta Conference
791 ·
Victory in Europe
792
•
The Holocaust
793 ·
The Atomic Bombs
793
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Refugees from Fascism:The Intellectual Migration
to the United States
770
Conclusion
795 ·
Chronology,
1933-1945 796
26
The Cold War Abroad and at Home,
J945-1952
798
The Postwar Political Setting,
1945-1946 800
Demobilization and Reconversion
800 ·
The Gl Bill of
Rights
801 ·
The Economic Boom Begins
802
•
Truman's Domestic Program
802
Anticommunism and Containment,
1946-1952 803
Polarization and Cold War
803 ·
The Iron Curtain
Descends
805 ·
Containing Communism
808
•
Confrontation in Germany
809 ·
The Cold War in Asia
810 ·
The Korean War,
1950-1953 812
The Truman Administration at Home,
1945-1952 814
The Eightieth Congress,
1947-1948 815 ·
The Politics of
Civil Rights and the Election of
1948 815 ·
The Fair
Deal
817
The Politics of Anticommunism
818
Loyalty and Security
818 ·
The Anticommunist
Crusade
818 ·
Alger
Hiss and the Rosenbergs
820
•
McCarthyism
821 ·
The Election of
1952 822
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
Decolonization and the Cold War
806
Conclusion
823 ·
Chronology,
1945-1952 824
27AmericaatMidcentury,
1952-1960 826
The Eisenhower Presidency
828
"Dynamic Conservatism"
828 ·
The Downfall of Joseph
McCarthy
829 ·
Jim Crow in Court
832 ·
The Laws of
the Land
833
The Cold War Continues
834
Ike and Dulles
834 ·
CIA Covert Actions
835 ·
The
Vietnam Domino
836 ·
Troubles in the Third World
837
•
The Eisenhower Legacy
837
The Affluent Society
837
The New Industrial Society
838 ·
The Age of Computers
839 ·
The Costs of Bigness
840 ·
Blue-Collar Blues
841
•
Prosperity and the Suburbs
842
Consensus and Conservatism
844
Togetherness and the Baby Boom
844 ·
Domesticity
845 ·
Religion and Education
845 ·
The Culture of the
Fifties
846 ·
The Television Culture
847
The Other America
849
Poverty and Urban Blight
849 ·
Blacks'Struggle for
Justice
850 ·
Latinos and
Latinas
851 ·
Native
Americans
852
Seeds of Disquiet
852
Sputnik
852 ·
A Different Beat
853 ·
Portents of
Change
854
Technology and Culture
The Interstate Highway System
830
Conclusion
856 ·
Chronology,
1952-1960 856
28
The Liberal Era,
1960-1968 858
The Kennedy Presidency,
1960-1963 860
A New Beginning
861 ·
Kennedy's Domestic Record
861
•
Cold War Activism
863 ·
To the Brink of Nuclear War
864 ·
The Thousand-Day Presidency
864
The Struggle for Black Equality,
1961 -1968 865
Nonviolence and Violence
865 ·
The African-American
Revolution
866 ·
The March on Washington,
1963 867
•
The Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts
867 ·
Fire in
the Streets
868 ·
"Black Power"
870
Liberalism Ascendant,
1963-1968 871
Johnson
Takes Over
871 ·
The
1964
Election
872
•
Triumphant Liberalism
873 ·
The Warren Court in the
Sixties
873
Voices of Protest
875
Native American Activism
876 ·
Hispanic Americans
Organize
876 ·
Asian-American Activism
878
•
A Second Feminist Wave
878 ·
Women's
Liberation
879
The Liberal Crusade in Vietnam,
1961 -1968 879
Kennedy and Vietnam
882 ·
Escalation of the War
883
•
The Endless War
884 ·
Doves Versus Hawks
884
Technology and Culture
The Pill
880
Conclusion
886 ·
Chronology,
1960-1968 886
Ь
Time of Upheaval,
1968-1974 888
30
Conservative Resurgence, Economic
Woes, Foreign Challenges,
1974-1989 976
The Youth Movement
890
Toward a New Left
890 ·
From Protest to Resistance
891
•
Kent State and Jackson State
893 ·
Legacy of Student
Frenzy
894
The Counterculture
895
Hippies and Drugs
895 ·
Musical Revolution
895 ·
The
Sexual Revolution
896 ·
Gay Liberation
896
1968:
The Politics of Upheaval
897
The
Tet
Offensive in Vietnam
897 ·
A Shaken President
897 ·
Assassinations and Turmoil
901 ·
Conservative
Resurgence
902
Nixon and World Politics
903
Vietnamization
903 ·
LBJ's War Becomes Nixon's
War
904 ·
America's Longest War Ends
905 ·
Detente
905 ·
Shuttle Diplomacy
906
Domestic Problems and Divisions
908
The Nixon Presidency
908 ·
A Troubled Economy
909
•
Law and Order
910 ·
The Southern Strategy
911
The Crisis of the Presidency
911
The Election of
1972 911 ·
The Watergate Upheaval
912
•
A President Disgraced
913
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The British Invasion
898
Conclusion
914 ·
Chronology,
1964-1974 915
Cultural Trends
918
Personal Pursuits and Diversions
918 ·
Changing Gender
Roles and Sexual Behavior
922 ·
The Persistence of
Social Activism
923 ·
Grass-Roots Conservatism
924
•
Evangelical Protestants Mobilize
925
Economic and Social Changes in Post-19605
America
926
A Changing Economy
926 ·
The Two Worlds of Black
America
927 ·
Brightening Prospects for Native
Americans
928 ·
New Patterns of Immigration
928
Years of Malaise: Post-Watergate Politics and
Diplomacy,
1974-1981 929
The Caretaker Presidency of Gerald Ford,
1974-1977 929
•
The Outsider as Insider: President Jimmy Carter,
1977-1981 930 ·
The Middle East: Peace Accords and
Hostages
932 ·
Troubles and Frustration as Carter's Term
Ends
932
The Reagan Revolution,
1981 -1984 933
Roots of the Reagan Revolution
933 ·
Reaganomics
934
•
The "Evil Empire'^nd Crises in the Middle East
937
•
Military Buildup and
Antinuclear
Protest
939
•
Reagan Reelected
939
Reagan's Second Term,
1985-1989 940
Supreme Court Appointments, Budget Deficits, the Iran-
Contra Scandal
940 ·
Reagan's Mission to Moscow
941
•
The Middle East: Tensions and Terrorism
942
•
Assessing the Reagan Years
943
Technology and Culture
The Personal Computer
920
Conclusion
944 ·
Chronology,
1974-1989 944
31
Beyond the Cold War: Charting a New
Course,
1988-2000 946
The Bush Years: Global Resolve, Domestic Drift,
1988-1993 948
The Election of
1988 948 ·
The Cold War Ends
948
•
The Persian Gulf War,
1991 949 ·
Home-Front
Problems and Domestic Policies
951 · 1992:
Clinton
Versus Bush, and a Third-Party Challenge
953
The Clinton Era Begins: Debating Domestic Policy,
1993-1996 954
Shaping a Domestic Agenda
954 ·
A Sharp Right Turn:
1994-1996 956
The Economic Boom of the
1
990s
958
An Uneven Prosperity
958 ·
America and the Global
Economy
959
Clinton's Foreign Policy: Defining America's Role in a
Post-Cold War World
959
The Balkans, Russia, and Eastern Europe in the Post-Soviet
Era
962 ·
The Middle East: Seeking an Elusive Peace,
Combating a Wily Foe
962 ·
Nuclear Proliferation,
Terrorism, and Peacekeeping Challenges
963 ·
A New
World Order Painfully Emerges
964
The Clinton Era Ends: Domestic Politics, Impeachment,
Disputed Election,
1996-2000 965
Campaign
1996
and After: Battling Big Tobacco; Balancing
the Budget
965 ·
Scandal Grips the White House
966
•
Election
2000:
Bush Versus Gore
966
Cultural Trends at Century's End
968
Affluence and a Search for Heroes
968 ·
Outbursts
of Violence Stir Concern
969 ·
Culture Wars: A Broader
View
971
Beyond America
—
Global Interactions
The Challenge of Globalization
960
Conclusion
972 ·
Chronology,
1988-2000 972
32
Global Dangers, Global Challenges,
2001
to the Present
974
America Under Attack: September
11,2001,
and Its
Aftermath
976
The Bush Administration Begins
976 ·
Day of Horror:
September
11,2001 977 ·
Confronting the Enemy in
Afghanistan
978 ·
Tightening Home-Front Security
979
•
The Campaign in Iraq,
2003-2004 980
Politics and The Economy in Bush's First Term,
2001-2005 982
Economic Reverses and Corporate Scandals
982
•
The Republican Domestic Agenda
984 ·
Campaign
Finance Reform and the Election of
2004 985
Foreign Policy in a Threatening Era
987
The Continuing Struggle in Iraq; Sagging Home-Front
Support
987 ·
Nuclear Proliferation Threats
991
•
A Widening Trade Gap and China's Growing Power
992
•
Environmental Hazards Become a Global Concern
992
Social and Cultural Trends
in Contemporary America
993
An Increasingly Diverse People
993 ·
Upward Mobility
and Social Problems in a Multiethnic Society
997 ·
The
"New Economy" and the Old Economy
1000
Domestic Policy Since
2004 1002
Funding Social Security and Health Care as the Federal
Deficit Soars
1002 ·
Hurricane Katrina Tests the Bush
Administration
1002 ·
Extending Republican Influence:
From the Supreme Court to
К
Street
1004 ·
Debating
Immigration
1005 ·
The Election of
2006 1007
Technology and Culture
Developing New Tools for Measuring Global
Warming
994
Conclusion
1007 ·
Chronology,
2001-2006 1008
Appendix A-1
Documents A-1
Declaration of Independence A-
1
Constitution of the United States of America
A-3
The American Land A-1
4
Admission of States into the Union
Territorial Expansion A-
14
A-
14
The American People A-15
Population, Percentage Change, and Racial
Composition A-15
Population Density and Distribution A-15
Changing Characteristics of the U.S. Population
Immigrants to the United States A-
17
Major Sources of Immigration,
1820-2000
A-
17
The American Worker A-
18
The American Government A-1
9
Presidential Elections,
1789-2004
A-
19
The American Economy A-23
Key Economic Indicators A-23
Federal Budget Outlays and Debt A-
24
Credits C-l
A-16
Index
1-1
Special Features
_Bejrond
America
—Global
Interactions
The Origins and Spread of Agriculture
10
European Maritime Empires,
1440-1740 94
The American Revolution as an International War
64
Trade and Empire in the Pacific, to
1800 200
The Panic of
1837 290
Slavery as a Global Institution
350
Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
418
Cattle-Raising in the Americas
524
Missionaries to the World
618
Progressive Reformers Worldwide Share Ideas
and Strategies
630
The "New Woman" in the
1920s 714
Refugees from Fascism:The Intellectual Migration
to the United States
770
Decolonization and the Cold War
806
The British Invasion
898
The Challenge of Globalization
960
Technology and Culture
Sugar Production in the Americas
38
Native American Baskets and Textiles
in New England
70
Public Sanitation in Philadelphia
128
Mapping America
230
Building the Erie Canal
260
Guns and Gun Culture
314
The Telegraph
384
The Camera and the Civil War
452
The Sewing Machine
490
Electricity
542
Flush Toilets and the Invention
of the Nineteenth-Century Bathroom
572
The Phonograph, Popular Music, and Home-Front
Morale in World War I
680
Sound, Color, and Animation Come
to the Movies
756
The Interstate Highway System
830
The Pill
880
The Personal Computer
920
Developing New Tools for Measuring
Global Warming
994
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spelling | The enduring vision a history of the American people Paul S. Boyer ... 6. ed. Boston [u.a.] Houghton Mifflin 2008 Getr. Zählung zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Eroberung (DE-588)4264420-3 gnd rswk-swf Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 gnd rswk-swf USA United States History Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Geschichte z DE-604 Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 g Eroberung (DE-588)4264420-3 s Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 s 1\p DE-604 Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s 2\p DE-604 Boyer, Paul S. 1935-2012 Sonstige (DE-588)124478905 oth Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015692165&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015692165&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The enduring vision a history of the American people Geschichte Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Eroberung (DE-588)4264420-3 gnd Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 gnd |
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title | The enduring vision a history of the American people |
title_auth | The enduring vision a history of the American people |
title_exact_search | The enduring vision a history of the American people |
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title_short | The enduring vision |
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title_sub | a history of the American people |
topic | Geschichte Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Eroberung (DE-588)4264420-3 gnd Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Eroberung Kolonie USA United States History Nordamerika |
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