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Chapter 1 The World before the Opening of the AtlanticChapter 2 New Empires in the AmericasChapter 3 The English ColoniesChapter 4 The American RevolutionChapter 5 Forming a GovernmentChapter 6 Citizenship and the ConstitutionChapter 7 Launching the NationChapter 8 The Jefferson EraChapter 9 A New National IdentityChapter 10 The Age of JacksonChapter 11 Expanding WestChapter 12 The NorthChapter 13 The SouthChapter 14 New Movements in AmericaChapter 15 A Divided NationChapter 16 The Civil WarChapter 17 ReconstructionEpilogue
Section Notes
Chapter 1The Earliest AmericansNative American CulturesTrading Kingdoms of West AfricaEurope before Transatlantic Travel
Chapter 2Europeans Set SailEuropeans Reach the AmericasSpain Builds an EmpireThe Race for EmpiresBeginnings of Slavery in the Americas
Chapter 3The Southern ColoniesThe New England ColoniesThe Middle ColoniesLife in the English ColoniesConflict in the Colonies
Chapter 4The Revolution BeginsDeclaring IndependenceStruggle for LibertyIndependence!
Section Notes
Chapter 5The Articles of ConfederationThe New Nation Faces ChallengesCreating the ConstitutionRatifying the Constitution
Chapter 6Understanding the ConstitutionThe Bill of RightsRights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Chapter 7Washington Leads a New NationHamilton and National FinancesChallenges for a New NationJohn Adams’s Presidency
Chapter 8Jefferson Becomes PresidentThe Louisiana PurchaseThe Coming of WarThe War of 1812
Section Notes
Chapter 9American Foreign PolicyNationalism and SectionalismAmerican Culture
Chapter 10Jacksonian DemocracyJackson’s AdministrationIndian Removal
Chapter 11Trails to the WestThe Texas RevolutionThe Mexican-American WarThe California Gold Rush
Chapter 12The Industrial Revolution in AmericaChanges in Working LifeThe Transportation RevolutionMore Technological Advances
Section Notes
Chapter 13Growth of the Cotton IndustrySouthern SocietyThe Slave System
Chapter 14Immigrants and Urban ChallengesAmerican ArtsReforming SocietyThe Movement to End SlaveryWomen’s Rights
Chapter 15The Debate over SlaveryTrouble in KansasPolitical DivisionsThe Nation Divides
Chapter 16The War BeginsThe War in the EastThe War in the WestDaily Life during the WarThe Tide of War Turns
Section Notes
Chapter 17Rebuilding the SouthThe Fight over ReconstructionReconstruction in the South
Epilogue
Chapter 1 – The Global EconomyChapter 2 – Different CulturesChapter 3 – Freedom of ReligionChapter 4 – Being Able to Choose Your Own GovernmentChapter 5 – Adding New StatesChapter 6 – The Bill of RightsChapter 7 – Political PartiesChapter 8 – Expanding FrontiersChapter 9 – The Impact of the United States on Its NeighborsChapter 10 – Native American ReservationsChapter 11 – The California Gold RushChapter 12 – Mass TransportationChapter 13 – Regional EconomiesChapter 14 – Individual Rights and BeliefsChapter 15 – The States’ RightsChapter 16 – The Civil WarChapter 17 – The Preservation of the Union
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Quick Facts
Chapter 1Democracy and RepublicChapter 1 Visual Summary
Chapter 2Causes and Effects of the Discovery of a Sea Route to AsiaReasons for Spanish VictoryChapter 2 Visual Summary
Chapter 3Church and StateCharacteristics of the Middle ColoniesThe Road to RevolutionChapter 3 Visual Summary
Chapter 4Chapter 4 Visual Summary
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Chapter 5Weaknesses of the Articles of ConfederationGreat CompromiseThe Constitution Strengthens the National GovernmentFederalists vs. AntifederalistsChapter 5 Visual Summary
Chapter 6Separation of PowersChecks and BalancesFederal Office Terms and RequirementsFederal Judicial SystemFederalismChapter 6 Visual Summary
Chapter 7Hamilton’s Economic PlanChapter 7 Visual Summary
Chapter 8The Election of 1800Analyzing the War of 1812Chapter 8 Visual Summary
Quick Facts
Chapter 9Chapter 9 Visual Summary
Chapter 10Regions of the United States, Early 1800sChapter 10 Visual Summary
Chapter 11Westward Movements in the United StatesChapter 11 Visual Summary
Chapter 12Chapter 12 Visual Summary
Quick Facts
Chapter 13Chapter 13 Visual Summary
Chapter 14Push-Pull Factors of ImmigrationChapter 14 Visual Summary
Chapter 15Upsetting the BalanceA Growing ConflictChapter 15 Visual Summary
Chapter 16North Versus SouthResources of the North and SouthCauses and Effects of the Civil WarChapter 16 Visual Summary
Chapter 17The Reconstruction AmendmentsHopes Raises and DeniedChapter 17 Visual Summary
History Close-up
Chapter 2The Caravel
Chapter 3Plymouth Colony
Chapter 4Battle of Yorktown
Chapter 11Ranch Life
Chapter 12A Mill Girl
Chapter 13Southern Plantation
Chapter 14New York City, mid-1800s
Chapter 16Fort Sumter
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Chapter 1PalenqueIroquois LonghouseTrading Centers
Chapter 2EstevanicoPrimary Source: King Afonso to King Joao III
Chapter 3Peter StuyvesantThe Great AwakeningPrimary Source: The Boston Massacre
Chapter 4Signing of the Declaration of IndependenceCrossing the Delaware
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Chapter 5Women’s SuffrageA Farmer Leads a RevoltSigning of the Constitution
Chapter 6Right of AssemblyBecoming a CitizenResponsibilities of Citizens
Chapter 7The First CabinetThe Struggle for Neutrality Time LinePrimary Source: Political CartoonFrench Revolutionaries Storm the Bastille
Chapter 8The USS ConstitutionFirst Lady Saves Washington’s Portrait
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Chapter 9The Erie CanalAmerican ArtsAmerican Arts (continued)
Chapter 10Andrew JacksonPrimary Source: Jackson against the BankIndian Removal
Chapter 11Mormon PioneersManifest DestinyBattle of Buena VistaStaking a Claim
Chapter 12Textile Mill and Water FrameMississippi River SteamboatsThe Steam TrainSamuel Morse
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Chapter 13Cotton GinThe South’s Cotton EconomyA Slave’s Daily Life
Chapter 14Art of the Romantic MovementReform MovementsThe Antisuffragists
Chapter 15Primary Source: The Seventh of March SpeechForcing Slavery Down the Throat of a FreesoilerRebel Government
Chapter 16Infantry FamilyUnion and Confederate Soldiers
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Chapter 17Testing New FreedomsHelping the FreedpeopleKlu Klux Klan
EpilogueU.S. TroopsMartin Luther King Jr.
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Chapter 1Land Migrations of Early PeoplesAztec and Inca CivilizationsNative American Culture AreasEmpires of West Africa, 800-1500
Chapter 2Portuguese Routes and ExplorationColumbus’s VoyagesSpanish Explorations 1513-1542Spanish Viceroyalties, c. 1700The Northwest PassageEuropean Exploration of the Americas, 1492-1682African Diaspora in the United States
Chapter 3The Thirteen ColoniesTriangular TradeNorth American Empires before and after the treaty of Paris
Chapter 4Paul Revere’s RideBattle for Boston, 1775-76Battles in the Middle Colonies, 1776-77Battle of SaratogaWar in the West, 1778-79North America after the Treaty of Paris of 1783
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Chapter 5The Land Ordinance of 1785 and 1787The United States Faces Trade Barriers
Chapter 6The Electoral College
Chapter 7Pinckney’s TreatyFighting in the Northwest TerritoryThe First Political Parties, 1796
Chapter 8The Louisiana Purchase and Western ExpeditionsThe War of 1812
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Chapter 9U.S. Boundary Changes, 1818-1819U.S. Roads and Canals, 1850The Missouri Compromise, 1820Test Assessment Map
Chapter 10Second Seminole War
Chapter 11Trails Leading WestThe Texas RevolutionMexican-American War, 1846-1847Skills Page Map: ExpansionGrowth of the United States to 1853Test Assessment Map
Chapter 12Transportation Routes, 1850
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Chapter 13The Cotton KingdomNat Turner’s Rebellion
Chapter 14The Underground Railroad
Chapter 15From Compromise to ConflictThe Election of 1860Test Assessment Map
Chapter 16Battles in the EastUnion BlockadeThe War in the WestEmancipation ProclamationPickett’s Charge, July 3, 1863Final CampaignsTest Assessment Map
Chapter 17Reconstruction Military DistrictsAfrican American Representation in the South, 1870