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U.S. History.org online textbook [] 1. Native American Society on the Eve of British Colonization [] a. Diversity of Native American Groups [] b. The Anasazi [] c. The Algonkian Tribes [] d. The Iroquois Tribes []

2. Britain in the New World [] a. Early Ventures Fail [] b. Joint-Stock Companies [] c. Jamestown Settlement and the "Starving Time" [] d. The Growth of the Tobacco Trade [] e. War and Peace with Powhatan's People [] f. The House of Burgesses []

3. The New England Colonies [] a. The Mayflower and Plymouth Colony [] b. William Bradford and the First Thanksgiving [] c. Massachusetts Bay — "The City Upon a Hill" [] d. Puritan Life [] e. Dissent in Massachusetts Bay [] f. Reaching to Connecticut [] g. Witchcraft in Salem []

4. The Middle Colonies [] a. New Netherland to New York [] b. Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey [] c. City of Brotherly Love — Philadelphia [] d. The Ideas of Benjamin Franklin []

5. The Southern Colonies [] a. Maryland — The Catholic Experiment [] b. Indentured Servants [] c. Creating the Carolinas [] d. Debtors in Georgia [] e. Life in the Plantation South []

6. African Americans in the British New World [] a. West African Society at the Point of European Contact [] b. "The Middle Passage" [] c. The Growth of Slavery [] d. Slave Life on the Farm and in the Town [] e. Free African Americans in the Colonial Era [] f. "Slave Codes" [] g. A New African-American Culture []

7. The Beginnings of Revolutionary Thinking [] a. The Impact of Enlightenment in Europe [] b. The Great Awakening [] c. The Trial of John Peter Zenger [] d. Smuggling [] e. A Tradition of Rebellion [] f. "What Is the American?" []

8. America's Place in the Global Struggle [] a. New France [] b. The French and Indian War [] c. George Washington's Background and Experience [] d. The Treaty of Paris (1763) and Its Impac []

9. The Events Leading to Independence [] a. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 [] b. The Stamp Act Controversy [] c. The Boston Patriots [] d. The Townshend Acts [] e. The Boston Massacre [] f. The Tea Act and Tea Parties [] g. The Intolerable Acts []

10. E Pluribus Unum [] a. Stamp Act Congress [] b. Sons and Daughters of Liberty [] c. Committees of Correspondence [] d. First Continental Congress [] e. Second Continental Congress [] f. Thomas Paine's Common Sense [] g. The Declaration of Independence []

11. The American Revolution [] a. American and British Strengths and Weaknesses [] b. Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots [] c. Lexington and Concord [] d. Bunker Hill [] e. The Revolution on the Home Front [] f. Washington at Valley Forge [] g. The Battle of Saratoga [] h. The French Alliance [] i. Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris []

12. Societal Impacts of the American Revolution [] a. The Impact of Slavery [] b. A Revolution in Social Law [] c. Political Experience [] d. "Republican Motherhood" []

13. When Does the Revolution End? [] a. The Declaration of Independence and Its Legacy [] b. The War Experience: Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians [] c. The Loyalists [] d. Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Slavery [] e. Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Women [] f. Revolutionary Limits: Native Americans [] g. Revolutionary Achievement: Yeomen and Artisans [] h. The Age of Atlantic Revolutions []

14. Making Rules [] a. State Constitutions [] b. Articles of Confederation [] c. Evaluating the Congress [] d. The Economic Crisis of the 1780s []

15. Drafting the Constitution [] a. Shays' Rebellion [] b. A Cast of National Superstars [] c. The Tough Issues [] d. Constitution Through Compromise []

16. Ratifying the Constitution [] a. Federalists [] b. Antifederalists [] c. The Ratification Process: State by State [] d. After the Fact: Virginia, New York, and "The Federalist Papers" [] e. The Antifederalists' Victory in Defeat []

17. George Washington [] a. Growing up in Colonial Virginia [] b. The Force of Personality and Military Command [] c. The First Administration [] d. Farewell Address [] e. Mount Vernon and the Dilemma of a Revolutionary Slave Holder []

18. Unsettled Domestic Issues [] a. The Bill of Rights [] b. Hamilton's Financial Plan [] c. Growing Opposition [] d. U.S. Military Defeat; Indian Victory in the West [] e. Native American Resilience and Violence in the West []

19. Politics in Transition: Public Conflict in the 1790s [] a. Trans-Atlantic Crisis: The French Revolution [] b. Negotiating with the Superpowers [] c. Two Parties Emerge [] d. The Adams Presidency [] e. The Alien and Sedition Acts [] f. The Life and Times of John Adams []

20. Jeffersonian America: A Second Revolution? [] a. The Election of 1800 [] b. Jeffersonian Ideology [] c. Westward Expansion: The Louisiana Purchase [] d. A New National Capital: Washington, D.C. [] e. A Federalist Stronghold: John Marshall's Supreme Court [] f. Gabriel's Rebellion: Another View of Virginia in 1800 []

21. The Expanding Republic and the War of 1812 [] a. The Importance of the West [] b. Exploration: Lewis and Clark [] c. Diplomatic Challenges in an Age of European War [] d. Native American Resistance in the Trans-Appalachian West [] e. The Second War for American Independence [] f. Claiming Victory from Defeat []

22. Social Change and National Development [] a. Economic Growth and the Early Industrial Revolution [] b. Cotton and African-American Life [] c. Religious Transformation and the Second Great Awakening [] d. Institutionalizing Religious Belief: The Benevolent Empire [] e. New Roles for White Women [] f. Early National Arts and Cultural Independence []

23. Politics and the New Nation [] a. The Era of Good Feelings and the Two-Party System [] b. The Expansion of the Vote: A White Man's Democracy [] c. The Missouri Compromise [] d. The 1824 Election and the "Corrupt Bargain" [] e. John Quincy Adams [] f. Jacksonian Democracy and Modern America []

24. The Age of Jackson [] a. The Rise of the Common Man [] b. A Strong Presidency [] c. The South Carolina Nullification Controversy [] d. The War Against the Bank [] e. Jackson vs. Clay and Calhoun [] f. The Trail of Tears — The Indian Removals []

25. The Rise of American Industry [] a. The Canal Era [] b. Early American Railroads [] c. Inventors and Inventions [] d. The First American Factories [] e. The Emergence of "Women's Sphere" [] f. Irish and German Immigration []

26. An Explosion of New Thought [] a. Religious Revival [] b. Experiments with Utopia [] c. Women's Rights [] d. Prison and Asylum Reform [] e. Hudson River School Artists [] f. Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy []

27. The Peculiar Institution [] a. The Crowning of King Cotton [] b. Slave Life and Slave Codes [] c. The Plantation & Chivalry [] d. Free(?) African-Americans [] e. Rebellions on and off the Plantation [] f. The Southern Argument for Slavery []

28. Abolitionist Sentiment Grows [] a. William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator [] b. African-American Abolitionists [] c. The Underground Railroad [] d. Harriet Beecher Stowe — Uncle Tom's Cabin []

29. Manifest Destiny [] a. The Lone Star Republic [] b. 54° 40' or Fight [] c. "American Blood on American Soil" [] d. The Mexican-American War [] e. Gold in California []

30. An Uneasy Peace [] a. Wilmot's Proviso [] b. Popular Sovereignty [] c. Three Senatorial Giants: Clay, Calhoun and Webster [] d. The Compromise of 1850 []

31. "Bloody Kansas" [] a. The Kansas-Nebraska Act [] b. Border Ruffians [] c. The Sack of Lawrence [] d. The Pottawatomie Creek Massacre [] e. Canefight! Preston Brooks and Charles Sumner []

32. From Uneasy Peace to Bitter Conflict [] a. The Dred Scott Decision [] b. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates [] c. John Brown's Raid [] d. The Election of 1860 [] e. The South Secedes []

33. A House Divided [] a. Fort Sumter [] b. Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South [] c. First Blood and Its Aftermath [] d. Sacred Beliefs [] e. Bloody Antietam [] f. Of Generals and Soldiers [] g. Gettysburg: High Watermark of the Confederacy [] h. Northern Plans to End the War [] i. The Road to Appomattox []

34. The War Behind the Lines [] a. The Emancipation Proclamation [] b. Wartime Diplomacy [] c. The Northern Homefront [] d. The Southern Homefront [] e. The Election of 1864 [] f. The Assassination of the President []

35. Reconstruction [] a. Presidential Reconstruction [] b. Radical Reconstruction [] c. A President Impeached [] d. Rebuilding the Old Order []

EMERGENCE OF MODERN AMERICA

36. The Gilded Age [] a. Binding the Nation by Rail [] b. The New Tycoons: John D. Rockefeller [] c. The New Tycoons: Andrew Carnegie [] d. The New Tycoons: J. Pierpont Morgan [] e. New Attitudes Toward Wealth [] f. Politics of the Gilded Age []

37. Organized Labor [] a. The Great Upheaval [] b. Labor vs. Management [] c. Early National Organizations [] d. American Federation of Labor [] e. Eugene V. Debs and American Socialism []

38. From the Countryside to the City [] a. The Glamour of American Cities [] b. The Underside of Urban Life [] c. The Rush of Immigrants [] d. Corruption Runs Wild [] e. Religious Revival: The "Social Gospel" [] f. Artistic and Literary Trends []

39. New Dimensions in Everyday Life [] a. Education [] b. Sports and leisure [] c. Women in the Gilded Age [] d. Victorian Values in a New Age [] e. The Print Revolution []

40. Closing the Frontier [] a. The Massacre at Sand Creek [] b. Custer's Last Stand [] c. The End of Resistance [] d. Life on the Reservations [] e. The Wounded Knee Massacre []

41. Western Folkways [] a. The Mining Boom [] b. The Ways of the Cowboy [] c. Life on the Farm [] d. The Growth of Populism [] e. The Election of 1896 []

42. Progressivism Sweeps the Nation [] a. Roots of the Movement [] b. Muckrakers [] c. Women's Suffrage at Last [] d. Booker T. Washington [] e. W. E. B. DuBois []

43. Progressives in the White House [] a. Teddy Roosevelt: The Rough Rider in the White House [] b. The Trust Buster [] c. A Helping Hand for Labor [] d. Preserving the Wilderness [] e. Passing the Torch [] f. The Election of 1912 [] g. Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom []

44. Seeking Empire [] a. Early Stirrings [] b. Hawaiian Annexation [] c. "Remember the Maine!" [] d. The Spanish-American War and Its Consequences [] e. The Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America [] f. Reaching to Asia [] g. The Panama Canal []

45. America in the First World War [] a. Farewell to Isolation [] b. Over There [] c. Over Here [] d. The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations []

REMAINDER OF HIST 152 PLUS MODERN AMERICA

46. The Decade That Roared [] a. The Age of the Automobile [] b. The Fight Against "Demon Rum" [] c. The Invention of the Teenager [] d. Flappers [] e. The Harlem Renaissance [] f. A Consumer Economy [] g. Radio Fever [] h. Fads and Heroes []

47. Old Values vs. New Values [] a. The Red Scare [] b. The Monkey Trial [] c. Intolerance [] d. Books and Movies [] e. Domestic and International Politics []

48. The Great Depression [] a. The Market Crashes [] b. Sinking Deeper and Deeper: 1929-33 [] c. The Bonus March [] d. Hoover's Last Stand [] e. Social and Cultural Effects of the Depression []

49. The New Deal [] a. A Bank Holiday [] b. Putting People Back to Work [] c. The Farming Problem [] d. Social Security [] e. FDR's Alphabet Soup [] f. Roosevelt's Critics [] g. An Evaluation of the New Deal []

50. The Road to Pearl Harbor [] a. 1930s Isolationism [] b. Reactions to a Troubled World [] c. War Breaks Out [] d. The Arsenal of Democracy [] e. Pearl Harbor []

51. America in the Second World War [] a. Wartime Strategy [] b. The American Homefront [] c. D-Day and the German Surrender [] d. War in the Pacific [] e. Japanese-American Internment [] f. The Manhattan Project [] g. The Decision to Drop the Bomb []

52. Postwar Challenges [] a. The Cold War Erupts [] b. The United Nations [] c. Containment and the Marshall Plan [] d. The Berlin Airlift and NATO [] e. The Korean War [] f. Domestic Challenges []

53. The 1950s: Happy Days [] a. McCarthyism [] b. Suburban Growth [] c. Land of Television [] d. America Rocks and Rolls [] e. The Cold War Continues [] f. Voices against Conformity []

54. A New Civil Rights Movement [] a. Separate No Longer? [] b. Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott [] c. Showdown in Little Rock [] d. The Sit-In Movement [] e. Gains and Pains [] f. Martin Luther King Jr. [] g. The Long, Hot Summers [] h. Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam [] i. Black Power []

55. The Vietnam War [] a. Early Involvement [] b. Years of Escalation: 1965-68 [] c. The Tet Offensive [] d. The Antiwar Movement [] e. Years of Withdrawal []

56. Politics from Camelot to Watergate [] a. The Election of 1960 [] b. Kennedy's New Frontier [] c. Kennedy's Global Challenges [] d. Kennedy Assassination [] e. Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" [] f. 1968: Year of Unraveling [] g. Triangular Diplomacy: U.S., USSR, and China []

57. Shaping a New America [] a. Modern Feminism [] b. The Fight for Reproductive Rights [] c. The Equal Rights Amendment [] d. Roe v. Wade and Its Impact [] e. Environmental Reform [] f. Others Demand Equality [] g. Student Activism [] h. Flower Power []

58. A Time of Malaise [] a. Undoing a President [] b. The Sickened Economy [] c. Foreign Woes [] d. Finding Oneself [] e. The New Right []

59. The Reagan Years [] a. "Morning in America" [] b. Reaganomics [] c. Foreign and Domestic Entanglements [] d. Life in the 1980s [] e. The End of the Cold War []

60. Toward a New Millennium [] a. Operation Desert Storm [] b. A Baby Boomer in the White House [] c. Republicans vs. Democrats [] d. Living in the Information Age [] e. The End of the American Century []