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Explores American History through the theme of equality.   With its inclusive view of American history, Created Equal, Brief Edition emphasizes social history–including the lives, labors, and legacies of women, immigrants, working people, and minorities in all regions of the country–while delivering the fundamental elements of political and economic history.   In the new edition of Created Equal, the authors have preserved the chronological framework and strong narrative thread, the engaging and illuminating stories of everyday people and events, and the Interpreting History features of the previous edition, but have sharpened the presentation, prose, and pedagogy by incorporating additional examples and end of chapter review material.

Table of Contents:
Each chapter ends with "Conclusion," "Chronology," "Key Terms," and "For Review" questions.   I. NORTH AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS. 1. First Founders.   Ancient America. A Thousand Years of Change: 500 to 1500. Linking the Continents. Spain Enters the Americas. The Protestant Reformation Plays Out in America. Interpreting History: “These Gods That We Worship Give Us Everything We Need.”   2. European Footholds in North America, 1600-1660.   Spain's Ocean-Spanning Reach. France and Holland: Overseas Competition for Spain. English Beginnings on the Atlantic Coast. The Puritan Experiment. The Chesapeake Bay Colonies. Interpreting History: Anne Bradstreet: “The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up in America.”   3. Controlling the Edges of the Continent, 1660-1715.   France and the American Interior. The Spanish Empire on the Defensive. England's American Empire Takes Shape. Bloodshed in the English Colonies: 1670-1690. Consequences of War and Growth: 1690-1715. Interpreting History: “Long Enough to be Called a City.”   II. A CENTURY OF COLONIAL EXPANSION TO 1775.   4. African Enslavement: The Terrible Transformation.   The Descent into Race Slavery. The Growth of Slave Labor Camps. England Enters the Atlantic Slave Trade. Survival in a Strange New Land. The Transformation Completed. Interpreting History: “Releese Us out of This Cruell Bondegg.”   5. An American Babel, 1713-1763.   New Cultures on the Western Plains. Britain's Mainland Colonies: A New Abundance of People. The Varied Economic Landscape. Matters of Faith: The Great Awakening. The French Lose a North American Empire. Interpreting History: “The Creature Must Have Been the Size of a Small House”   6. The Limits of Imperial Control, 1763-1775.   New Challenges to Spain's Expanded Empire. New Challenges to Britain's Expanded Empire. “The Unconquerable Rage of the People.” A Conspiracy of Corrupt Ministers? Launching a Revolution. Interpreting History: “Squeez’d and Oppressed.” A 1768 Petition by 30 Regulators.   III. THE UNFINISHED REVOLUTION, 1775-1803.   7. Revolutionaries at War, 1775-1783.   “Things Are Now Come to That Crisis.” Declaring Independence. The Struggle to Win French Support. Legitimate States, a Respectable Military. The Long Road to Yorktown. Interpreting History: “By What Means Do You Expect to Conquer America?”   8. New Beginnings: The 1780s   Beating Swords into Plowshares. Competing for Control of the Mississippi Valley. Debtor and Creditor, Taxpayer and bondholder Drafting a New Constitution. Ratification and the Bill of Rights. Interpreting History: Demobilization: “Turned Adrift Like Old Worn-Out Horses.”   9. Revolutionary Legacies, 1789-1803.   Competing Political Visions in the New Nation. People of Color: New Freedoms, New Struggles. Continuity and Change in the West. Shifting Social Identities in the Post-Revolutionary Era. The Election of 1800: Revolution or Reversal? Interpreting History: A Farmer Worries About the Power of “The Few,” 1798   IV. EXPANDING THE BOUNDARIES OF FREEDOM AND SLAVERY, 1803-1848.   10. Defending and Expanding the New Nation, 1803-1818.   The British Menace. The War of 1812. The “Era of Good Feelings”? The Rise of the Cotton Plantation Economy. Interpreting History: Cherokee Women Petition Against Further Land Sales to Whites in 1817   11. Expanding Westward: Society and Politics in the “Age of the Common Man,” 1819-1832.   The Politics Behind Western Expansion. Federal Authority and Its Opponents. Real People in the “Age of the Common Man.” Ties That Bound a Growing Population. Interpreting History: Eulalia Perez Describes her Work in a California Mission, 1823   12. Peoples in Motion, 1832-1848.   Mass Migrations. A Multitude of Voices in the National Political Arena. Reform Impulses. The United States Extends Its Reach. Interpreting History:Senator John C. Calhoun Warns Against Incorporating Mexico into the United States.   V. DISUNION AND REUNION.   13. The Crisis over Slavery, 1848-1860.   Regional Economies and Conflicts. Individualism vs. Group Identity. The Paradox of Southern Political Power. The Deepening Conflict over Slavery. Interpreting History:Professor George Howe on the Subordination of Women.   14. “To Fight to Gain a Country”: The Civil War.   Mobilization for War, 1861-1862. The Course of War, 1862-1864. The Other War: African American Struggles for Liberation. Battle Fronts and Home Fronts in 1863. The Prolonged Defeat of the Confederacy, 1864-1865. Interpreting History: A Virginia Slaveholder Objects to the Impressment of Slaves.   15. In the Wake of War: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877.   The Struggle over the South. Claiming Territory for the Union. The Republican Vision and Its Limits. Interpreting History: A Georgia Planter Appeals to a Freedmen’s Bureau Officer


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780205728886
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 456
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: A History of the United States, Brief Edition, Volume 1
  • Weight: 821 gr
  • ISBN-10: 020572888X
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jul 2010
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Edition: 3 Brief
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Volume: 1
  • Width: 216 mm


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