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LEADER: 12113cam 2200613Ia 4500
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050 00 $aE178.1$b.O935 2006
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245 00 $aOut of many :$ba history of the American people /$cJohn Mack Faragher ... [et al.].
250 $aTeaching and learning classroom, brief 4th ed.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :$bPearson/Prentice Hall,$c2006.
300 $a2 v. (various pagings) :$bill., maps ;$c28 cm.
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500 $a"Revised printing."--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 2 $a1. 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 -- 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 -- 3. Planting colonies in North America, 1588-1701 -- American communities : communities struggle with diversity in seventeenth-century Santa Fe -- Spain and its competitors in North America -- England in the Chesapeake -- The New England colonies -- The restoration colonies -- Conflict and war -- 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 --
505 2 $a5. 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 -- 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 -- Visualizing the past : the rattlesnake as a national symbol -- 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 -- 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" -- 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 --
505 2 $a10. 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 -- 11. The South and slavery, 1790s-1850s -- American communities : Natchez-under-the Hill -- Cotton and Southern expansion -- To be a slave -- The African American community -- The white majority -- Planters -- The defense of slavery -- 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 -- 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 --
505 2 $a14. 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- Visualizing the past : the Civil War -- 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.
505 2 $a18. Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West, 1860-1900 -- American Communities: The Oklahoma Land Rush -- Indian Peoples Under Siege -- The Internal Empire -- The Cattle Industry -- Farming Communities on the Plains -- The World's Breadbasket -- The Western Landscape -- The Transformation of Indian Societies -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Dakota Sioux Conflict -- 19. The Incorporation of America, 1865-1900 -- American Communities: Packingtown, Chicago, Illinois -- The rise of Industry, the Triumph of Business -- Labor in the Age of Big Business -- The New South -- The Industrial City -- Culture and Society in the Gilded Age -- Cultures in Conflict, Culture in Common -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: French Canadian Controversy -- Community and Memory: Representing Chicago's History -- 20. Commonwealth and Empire, 1870-1900 -- American Communities: The Cooperative Commonwealth -- Toward a National Governing Class -- Farmers and Workers Organize Their Communities -- The Crisis of the 1890s -- Politics of Reform, Politics of Order -- "Imperialism of Righteousness." The Spanish-America War -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: White Man's Burden -- 21. Urban America and the Progressive Era, 1900-1917 -- American Communities: The Henry Street Settlement House: Women Settlement House Workers Create a Community of Reform -- The Currents of Progressivism -- Social Control and Its Limits -- Working-Class Communities and Protest -- Women's Movements and Black Awakening -- National Progressivism -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Hetch Hetchy -- Community and Memory: Battle for the Lower East Side -- 22 -- World War I, 1914-1920 -- American Communities: Vigilante Justice in Bisbee, Arizona -- Becoming a World Power -- The Great War -- American Mobilization -- Over Here -- Repression and Reaction -- An Uneasy Peace -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Becoming "American." 23 -- The Twenties, 1920-1929 -- American Communities: The Movie Audience and Hollywood: Mass Culture Creates a New National Community -- Postwar Prosperity and Its Price -- The New Mass Culture -- The State, the Economy, and Business -- Resistance to Modernity -- Promises Postponed -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Harlem Renaissance -- 24. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1940 -- American Communities: Sit-Down Strike at Flint: Automobile Workers Organize a New Union -- Hard Times -- FDR and The First New Deal -- Left Turn and the Second New Deal -- The New Deal and the West -- Depression-Era Culture -- The Limits of Reform -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: The Dust Bowl -- 25. World War II, 1941-1945 -- American Communities: Los Alamos, New Mexico -- The Coming of World War II -- Arsenal of Democracy -- The Home Front -- Men and Women in Uniform -- The World at War -- The Last Stages of War -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Propaganda -- Community and Memory: Exhibiting the Enola Gay -- 26. The Cold War, 1945-1952 -- American Communities: University of Washington, Seattle: Students and Faculty Face the Cold War -- Global Insecurities at War's End -- The Policy of Containment -- Cold War Liberalism -- The Cold War at Home -- Cold War Culture -- End of the Democratic Era -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: The Truman Doctrine -- 27. America at Midcentury, 1952-1963 -- American Communities: Popular Music in Memphis -- American Society at Midcentury -- Youth Culture -- Mass Culture and Its Discontents -- The Cold War Continued -- John F. Kennedy and the New Frontier -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: How to Lie with Statistics -- 28. The Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1966 -- American Communities: The Montgomery Bus Boycott: An African-American Community Challenges Segregation -- Origins of the Movement -- No Easy Road to Freedom, 1957-1962 -- The Movement at High Tide, 1963-65 -- Forgotten Minorities, 1945-1965 -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: The American Indian Movement -- Community and Memory: Flying the "Stars and Bars." 29. War Abroad, War at Home, 1965-1974 -- American Communities: Uptown -- Chicago, Illinois -- Vietnam: America's Longest War -- A Generation in Conflict -- Wars on Poverty -- 1968 -- The Politics of Identity -- The Nixon Presidency -- Watergate -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Rachel Carson -- 30. The Conservative Ascendancy, 1974-1987 -- American Communities: Grass Roots Conservatism in Orange County, California -- The Overextended Society -- Communities and Politics -- The New Conservatism -- Adjusting to a New World -- Reagan Revolution -- Best of Times, Worst of Times -- Reagan's Foreign Policy -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Growing Inequality -- 31. Toward a Transnational America, since 1988 -- American Communities: The World Trade Center, New York, as a Transnational Community -- A New World Order -- Changing American Communities -- A New Age of Anxiety -- The New Millennium -- Media Resources -- Exploring America: Globalization -- Community and Memory: The World Trade Center and Ways of Remembering.
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700 1 $aFaragher, John Mack,$d1945-
700 1 $aBuhle, Mari Jo,$d1943-
700 1 $aArmitage, Susan H.$q(Susan Hodge),$d1937-
700 1 $aCzitrom, Daniel J.,$d1951-
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