Making America : a history of the United States
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Making America : a history of the United States
Houghton Mifflin Co., c2006
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. A1-A9) and index
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Description
Shaped with a clear political chronology, Making America reflects the variety of individual experiences and kaleidoscope of cultures that is American society. Careful to maintain its emphasis on the importance of social movements, immigrant society, and regional and political differences in American history, the Fourth Edition of Making America brings greater attention to global influences and America's role in the world.Making America serves the needs of instructors whose classrooms reflect the diversity of today's college students. The strongly chronological narrative--together with an integrated program of learning and teaching aids--makes the historical content vivid and comprehensible to students at all levels of preparedness. In order to aid reading comprehension, the text features an on-page glossary and chapter summaries.
Table of Contents
Note: Each chapter begins with an Introduction and ends with a Summary.
Volume I
1. Making a New" World, to 1588
Individual Choices: Hienwatha
A World of Change
Exploiting Atlantic Opportunities
The Challenges of Mutual Discovery
Individual Voices: The Five Nations Adopt the Great Law
2. A Continent on the Move, 1400-1725
Individual Choices: Bartolomé de Las Casas
The New Europe and the Atlantic World
European Empires in America
Indians and the European Challenge
Conquest and Accommodation in a Shared New World
Individual Voices: Bartolomé de Las Casas Argues for the American Indians
3. Founding the English Mainland Colonies, 1585-1732
Individual Choices: Nathaniel Bacon
England and Colonization
Settling the Chesapeake
New England: Colonies of Dissenters
The Pluralism of the Middle Colonies
The Colonies of the Lower South
Individual Voices: Nathaniel Bacon: Manifesto Concerning the Troubles in Virginia, 1676
4. The English Colonies in the Eighteenth Century, 1689-1763
Individual Choices: Eliza Lucas Pinckney
The English Transatlantic Communities of Trade
Community and Work in Colonial Society
Conflicts Among the Colonists
Reason and Religion in Colonial Society
Government and Politics in the Mainland Colonies
North America and the Struggle for Empire
Individual Voices: Eliza Lucas Challenges Traditional Plantation Life
5. Declaring Where Loyalties Lie, 1763-1776
Individual Choices: Charles Inglis
Victory's New Problems
Asserting American Rights
The Crisis Renewed
The Decision for Independence
Individual Voices: Charles Inglis Calls for Reconcilation
6. Recreating America: Independence and a New Nation, 1775-1783
Individual Choices: Deborah Sampson
The First Two Years of War
Diplomacy Abroad and Profiteering at Home
From Stalemate to Victory
Republican Expectations in a New Nation
Individual Voices: Esther DeBerdt Reed Glories in the Usefulness of Women
7. Competing Visions of the Virtuous Republic, 1770-1796
Individual Choices: Alexander Hamilton
America's First Constitutions
Challenges to the Confederation
Creating a New Constitution
Resolving the Conflict of Vision
Competing Visions Re-emerge
Individual Voices: Alexander Hamilton Envisions a Prospering America
8. The Early Republic, 1796-1804
Individual Choices: George Logan
Conflict in the Adams Administration
The "Revolution of 1800"
Republicanism in Action
Challenge and Uncertainty in Jefferson's America
Individual Voices: Congress Debates George Logan's Mission to France
9. Increasing Conflict and War, 1805-1815
Individual Choices: Tecumseh
Troubling Currents in Jefferson's America
Crises in the Nation
The Nation at War
Peace and the Rise of New Expectations
Individual Voices: Tecumseh Describes American Indian Policy Under William Henry Harrison
10. The Rise of a New Nation, 1815-1836
Individual Choices: John C. Calhoun
An "Era of Good Feelings"
Dynamic Growth and Political Consequences
The "New Man" in Politics
The Reign of King Andrew
Individual Voices: John C. Calhoun Justifies the Principle and Practice of Nullification
11. The Great Transformation, 1828-1840
Individual Choices: Helen Jewett
The Transportation Revolution
The New Cotton Empire in the South
The Manufacturing Boom
Individual Voices: The Press "Remembers" Helen Jewett
12. Responses to the Great Transformation, 1828-1840
Individual Choices: Angelina Grimké
Toward an American Culture
Reactions to Changing Conditions
The Whig Alternative to Jacksonian Democracy
Individual Voices: Angelina Grimké Corrects Catharine Beecher on Women's Activism
13. Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny, 1841-1848
Individual Choices: Lorenzo de Zavala
The Complicated Worlds of the West
The Social Fabric in the West
The Triumph of "Manifest Destiny"
Expansion and Sectional Crisis
Individual Voices: Lorenzo de Zavala Predicts the Spread of Liberal Democracy
14. Sectional Conflict and Shattered Union, 1848-1860
Individual Choices: Frederick Douglass
New Political Options
Toward a House Divided
The Divided Nation
The Nation Dissolved
Individual Voices: Frederick Douglass: What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
15. A Violent Choice: Civil War, 1861-1865
Individual Choices: Mary Ashton Rice Livermore
The Politics of War
From Bull Run to Antietam
The Human Dimensions of the War
Waging Total War
Individual Voices: Mary Ashton Rice Livermore Depicts Women's War Efforts
16. Reconstruction: High Hopes and Shattered Dreams, 1865-1877
Individual Choices: Andy Anderson
Presidential Reconstruction
Freedom and the Legacy of Slavery
Congressional Reconstruction
Black Reconstruction
The End of Reconstruction
Individual Voices: A Freedman Offers His Former Master a Proposition
Volume II
17. An Industrial Order Emerges, 1865-1880
Individual Choices: Frank Roney
Foundation for Industrialization
Railroads and Industry
Workers in Industrial America
Politics: Parties, Spoils, Scandals, and Stalemate
The United States and the World, 1865-1880
Individual Voices: Andrew Carnegie Explains the Gospel of Wealth
18. Becoming an Urban Industrial Society, 1880-1890
Individual Choices: Nikola Tesla
Expansion of the Industrial Economy
Organized Labor in the 1880s
New Americans from Europe
The New Urban America
New Patterns of Urban Life
The Politics of Stalemate
The United States and the World, 1880-1889
Individual Voices: Nikola Tesla Explores the Problems of Energy Resources and World Peace
19. Conflict and Change in the West, 1865-1902
Individual Choices: Yick Wo
War for the West
Transforming the West: Mormons, Cowboys, and Sodbusters
Transforming the West: Railroads, Mining, Agribusiness, Logging, and Finance
Ethnicity and Race in the West
The West in American Thought
Individual Voices: Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Yick Wo v. Hopkins
20. Economic Crash and Political Upheaval, 1890-1900
Individual Choices: Annie Le Porte Diggs
Poverty and the City
Political Uphaval, 1890-1892
Economic Collapse and Restructuring
Political Realignment
Stepping into World Affairs: Harrison and Cleveland
Striding Boldly in World Affairs: McKinley, War, and Imperialism
Individual Voices: Annie Diggs Sympathizes with Filipinos Seeking Independence
21. The Progressive Era, 1900-1917
Individual Choices: Theodore Roosevelt
Organizing for Change
The Refform of Politics, the Politics of Reform
Roosevelt, Taft, and Republican Progressivism
"Carry a Big Stick": Roosevelt, Taft, and World Affairs
Wilson and Democratic Progressivism
New Patterns in Cultural Expression
Progressivism in Perspective
Individual Voices: Theodore Roosevelt Asserts Presidential Powers
22. The United States in a World at War, 1913-1920
Individual Choices: Alvin York
Inherited Commitments and New Directions
The United States in a World at War, 1914-1917
The Home Front
Americans "Over There"
Wilson and the Peace Conference
America in the Aftermath of War, November 1918-November 1920
Individual Voices: Woodrow Wilson Proposes His Fourteen Points
23. Prosperity Decade, 1920-1928
Individual Choices: Clara Bow
Prosperity Decade
The "Roaring Twenties"
Traditional America Roars Back
Patterns of Ethnicity, Race, Class, and Gender
The Politics of Prosperity
The Diplomacy of Prosperity
Individual Voices: Middletown Parents Bemoan the Movies
24. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939
Individual Choices: Frances Perkins
Hoover and Economic Crisis
The New Deal
Surviving the Depression
Individual Voices: Frances Perkins Explains the Social Security Act
25. America's Rise to World Leadership, 1929-1945
Individual Choices: Sybil Lewis
The Road to War
America Responds to War
Waging World War
Individual Voices: Rev. Clayton D. Russell Advocates Union Membership for Black Women
26. Truman and Cold War America, 1945-1952
Individual Choices: George Frost Kennan
The Cold War Begins
The Korean War
Postwar Politics
Cold War Politics
Homecoming and Social Adjustments
Individual Voices: George F. Kennan Analyzes the Soviets' Worldview
27. Quest for Consensus, 1952-1960
Individual Choices: Ray Kroc
Politics of Consensus
Eisenhower and a Hostile World
The Best of Times
Outside Suburbia
Individual Voices: Ray Kroc Explains the McDonald's Approach to Business
28. Great Promises, Bitter Disappointments, 1960-1968
Individual Choices: Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)
The Politics of Action
Flexible Response
Defining a New Presidency
New Voices
Individual Voices: Stokely Carmichael Justifies Black Power
29. America Under Stress, 1967-1976
Individual Choices: César Chávez
Liberal Forces at Work
Johnson and the War
Tet and the 1968 Presidential Campaign
Nixon Confronts the World
Nixon and the Presidency
Individual Voices: Striking Grape Workers Proclaim Their Goals
30. Facing Limits, 1976-1992
Individual Choices: Franklin Chang-Diaz
The Carter Presidency
A Society in Transition
Resurgent Conservatism
Asserting World Power
In Reagan's Shadow
Individual Voices: Diameng Pa Tells His Story
31. Entering a New Century, 1992-2004
Individual Choices: Father Mychal Judge
Old Visions and New Realities
The Clinton Years
The Testing of President Bush
Individual Voices: President George W. Bush Consoles a Nation
Documents
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
Constitution of the United States of America and Amendments
Tables
Territorial Expansion of the United States
Admission of States into the Union
Presidential Elections
Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Cabinet Members
Party Strength in Congress, 1789-2004"
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