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, CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Worlds Apart 1
Chapter 2: Transplantation and Adaptation 1600–1685 15
Chapter 3: A Meeting of Cultures 30
Chapter 4: English Colonies in an Age of Empire 1660s–1763 45
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Chapter 5: Imperial Breakdown 1763–1774 59
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Chapter 6: The War for Independence 1774–1783 73
Chapter 7: The First Republic 1776–1789 87
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Chapter 8: A New Republic and the Rise of Parties 1789–1800 102
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Chapter 9: The Triumph and Collapse of Jeffersonian Republicanism 1800–1824 116
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Chapter 10: The Jacksonian Era 1824–1845 129
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Chapter 11: Slavery and the Old South 1800–1860 143
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Chapter 12: The Market Revolution and Social Reform 1815–1850 158
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Chapter 13: The Way West 1815–1850 173
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Chapter 14: The Politics of Sectionalism 1846–1861 187
Chapter 15: Battle Cries and Freedom Songs: The Civil War 1861–1865 201
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Chapter 16: Reconstruction 1865–1877 215
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Chapter 17: A New South: Economic Progress and Social Tradition 1877–1900 229
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Chapter 18: Industry, Immigrants, and Cities 1870–1900 243
Chapter 19: Transforming the West 1865–1890 257
Chapter 20: Politics and Government 1877–1900 271
Chapter 21: The Progressive Era 1900–1917 287
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, Chapter 22: Creating an Empire 1865–1917 302
Chapter 23: America and the Great War 1914–1920 316
Chapter 24: Toward a Modern America: The 1920s 330
Chapter 25: The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929–1939 345
Chapter 26: World War II 1939–1945 360
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Chapter 27: The Cold War at Home and Abroad 1946–1952 374
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Chapter 28: The Confident Years 1953–1964 388
Chapter 29: Shaken to the Roots 1965–1980 403
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Chapter 30: The Reagan Revolution and a Changing World 1981–1992 417
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Chapter 31: Complacency, Crisis, and Global Reengagement 1993–2015 431
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