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Out of Many: A History of the American People, Volume 1, Media and Research Update


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For introductory-level American History Courses. This major revision of a path breaking text weaves together the complex interaction of social, political, and historical forces that have shaped the United States and from which the American peoplehave evolved by telling stories of people and of the nation and emphasizing that American history has never been the preserve of any particular region. The text's trademark continentalapproach has been expanded to incorporate a greater hemispheric perspective, while a new community and memory feature analyzes the roleand the conflictsof historical memory in shaping communities' understanding of the past. The Out of Many Media and Research Update brings together a wide array of assets to provide a completely integrated learning experience.

Table of Contents:
(NOTE:Combined Edition includes Chapters 1-31, Volume I includes Chapters 1-17, and Volume II includes Chapters 17-31.  Each chapter begins with chapter-opening outlines and key topic lists, and concludes with a Chronology, Conclusion, Review Questions, Recommended Reading, Maps, U.S. History Documents CD-ROM, Media Resources and Exploring America.) Preface. Community and Diversity. 1. A Continent of Villages, to 1500. American Communities: Cahokia: Thirteenth-Century Life on the Mississippi. Settling the Continent. New Ways of Living on the Land. The Development of Farming. Cultural Regions of North America on the Eve of Colonization. Highlights of Out of Many Media and Research and Update. Media Resources. Exploring America: America and the Horse. Community and Memory: The Battle over Burials. 2. When Worlds Collide, 1492-1590. American Communities: The English and the Algonquians at Roanoke. The Expansion of Europe. The Spanish in the Americas. Northern Explorations and Encounters. Media Resources: Exploring America: Exploitation of the Americas. 3. Planting Colonies in North America, 1588-1701. American Communities: Communities Struggle with Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Santa Fé. Spain and Its Competitors in North America. England in the Chesapeake. The New England Colonies. The Restoration Colonies. Conflict and War. Media Resources. Exploring America: Jamestown. 4. Slavery and Empire, 1441-1770. American Communities: African Slaves Build Their Own Community in Coastal Georgia. The Beginnings of African Slavery. The African Slave Trade. The Development of North American Slave Societies. African to African American. Slavery and the Economics of Empire. Slavery and Freedom. Media Resources. Exploring America: Racism in American History. Community and Memory: The Living History of Slavery. 5. The Cultures of Colonial North America, 1700-1780. American Communities: From Deerfield to Kahnawake: Crossing Cultural Boundaries. North American Regions. Diverging Social and Political Patterns. The Cultural Transformation of British North America. Media Resources. Exploring America: The Great Awakening. 6. From Empire to Independence, 1750-1776. American Communities: The First Continental Congress Shapes a National Political Community. The Seven Years' War in America. The Imperial Crisis in British North America. “Save Your Money and Save Your Country.” From Resistance to Rebellion. Deciding for Independence. Media Resources. Exploring America: The Stamp Act. Community and Memory: The Invention of the Liberty Bell. 7. The Creation of the United States, 1776-1786. American Communities: A National Community Evolves at Valley Forge. The War for Independence. The United States in Congress Assembled. Revolutionary Politics in the States. Media Resources. Exploring America: Exploring the Geography of the American Revolution. 8. The United States of North America, 1786-1800. American Communities: Mingo Creek Settlers Refuse to Pay the Whiskey Tax. Forming a New Government. The New Nation. Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans. “The Rising Glory of America.” Media Resources. Exploring America: Ratification of the Constitution. 9. An Agrarian Republic, 1790-1824. American Communities: Expansion Touches Mandan Villages on the Upper Missouri. North American Communities from Coast to Coast. A National Economy. The Jefferson Presidency. Renewed Imperial Rivalry in North America. The War of 1812. Defining the Boundaries. Media Resources. Exploring America: Continentalism. Community and Memory: In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark. 10. The Growth of Democracy, 1824-1840. American Communities: Martin Van Buren Forges a New Kind of Political Community. The New Democratic Politics in North America. The Jackson Presidency. Internal Improvements: Building an Infrastructure. Jackson and His Opponents: The Rise of the Whigs. The Second American Party System. American Arts and Letters. Media Resources. Exploring America: American Art. 11. The South and Slavery, 1790s-1850s. American Communities: Natchez-under-the Hill. King Cotton and Southern Expansion. To Be a Slave. The African American Community. The White Majority. Planters. The Defense of Slavery. Media Resources. Exploring America: Alexis de Tocqueville. 12. Industry and the North, 1790s-1840s. American Communities: Women Factory Workers Form a Community in Lowell, Massachusetts. Preindustrial Ways of Working. The Market Revolution. From Artisan to Worker. A New Social Order. Media Resources. Exploring America: Machinery. 13. Coming to Terms with the New Age, 1820s-1850s. American Communities: Seneca Falls: Women Reformers Respond to the Market Revolution. Urban America. The Labor Movement and Urban Politics. Social Reform Movements. Antislavery and Abolitionism. The Women's Rights Movement. Media Resources. Exploring America: Angelina Grimké. 14. The Territorial Expansion of the United States, 1830s-1850s. American Communities: Texans and Tejanos “Remember the Alamo!” Exploring the West. The Politics of Expansion. The Mexican-American War. California and the Gold Rush. The Politics of Manifest Destiny. Media Resources. Exploring America: The Unwelcome Mat. Community and Memory: Remembering the Alamo 15. The Coming Crisis, the 1850s. American Communities: Illinois Communities Debate Slavery. America in 1850. The Compromise of 1850. The Crisis of the National Party System. The Differences Deepen. The South Secedes. Media Resources. Exploring America: Anthony Burns. 16. The Civil War, 1861-1865. American Communities: Mother Bickerdyke Connects Northern Communities to Their Boys at War. Communities Mobilize for War. Governments Organize for War. The Fighting through 1862. The Death of Slavery. The Front Lines and the Home Front. The Tide Turns. Media Resources. Exploring America: Fort Pillow Massacre. 17. Reconstruction, 1863-1877. American Communities: Hale County, Alabama: From Slavery to Freedom in a Black Belt Community. The Politics of Reconstruction. The Meaning of Freedom. Southern Politics and Society. Reconstructing the North. Media Resources. Exploring America: Did Reconstruction Work for The Freed People. Appendix. Bibliography. Credits. Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780131502574
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: A History of the American People, Volume 1, Media and Research Update
  • ISBN-10: 0131502573
  • Publisher Date: 05 Apr 2004
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 608
  • Weight: 1256 gr


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