Gary B. Nash, Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Peter J. Frederick, Allen F. Davis, Allan M. Winkler, Charlene Mires, Carla Gardina Pestana
| First European contacts with Native Americans |
SE: 36, 37, 40, 58, 59 |
| Spain's empire in North America |
SE: 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 131, 132, 133 |
| French colonization of Canada |
SE: 47, 53, 54, 94, 127, 128, 129, 159 |
| English settlement of New England, the Mid-Atlantic region, and the South |
SE: 54, 55, 56, 60, 61, 72, 73, 85 |
| From servitude to slavery in the Chesapeake region |
SE: 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 81, 83 |
| Religious diversity in the American colonies |
SE: 18, 19, 20, 43, 52, 57, 58, 76, 84, 85, 86, 87, 91, 92, 98, 99, 100, 102, 106, 122, 126, 127, 129 |
| Resistance to colonial authority: Bacon's Rebellion, the Glorious revolution, and the Pueblo Revolt |
SE: 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 102, 104, 105, 106, 132 |
| Population growth and immigration |
SE: 59, 64, 72, 73, 76, 77, 91, 94, 95, 97, 108, 113, 114, 115, 120, 121, 124, 127, 128, 132 |
| Transatlantic trade and the growth of seaports |
SE: 94, 95, 135 |
| The eighteenth-century back country |
SE: 120, 122, 123, 254 |
| Growth of plantation economics and slave societies |
SE: 62, 70, 71, 82, 82, 83, 84, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 116, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129 |
| The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening |
SE: 112, 113, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146 |
| Colonial governments and imperial policy in British North America |
SE: 86, 96, 106, 146, 147, 148, 149, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175 |
| The French and Indian War |
SE: 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 202 |
| The Imperial Crisis and resistance to Britain |
SE: 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 178, 179, 188, 189, 190 |
| The War for Independence |
SE: 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 |
| State constitutions and the Articles of Confederation |
SE: 192, 193, 194, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216 |
| The federal Constitution |
SE: 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 242, 243, 244, 245, 251 |
| Washington, Hamilton, and shaping of the national government |
SE: 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 |
| Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans |
SE: 149, 150, 213, 214, 233, 235, 236, 242, 243, 244 |
| Republican Motherhood and education for women |
SE: 216, 217, 300 |
| Beginnings of the Second Great Awakening |
SE: 297, 298, 390, 391 |
| Significance of Jefferson's presidency |
SE: 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276 |
| Expansion into the trans-Appalachian West; American Indian resistance |
SE: 288, 291, 294, 295, 296, 297 |
| Growth of slavery and free Black communities |
SE: 301, 302, 303, 304 |
| The War of 1812 and its consequences |
SE: 304, 305, 306 |
| The transportation revolution and creation of a national market economy |
SE: 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327 |
| Beginnings of industrialization and changes in social and class structures |
SE: 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 347, 348 |
| Immigration and nativist reaction |
SE: 323, 335, 338, 339, 346 |
| Planters, yeoman farmers, and slaves in the cotton South |
SE: 358, 359, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386 |
| Emergence of the second party system |
SE: 401, 402, 403 |
| Federal Authority and its opponents: judicial federalism, the Bank War, tariff controversy, and states' rights debates |
SE: 392, 393, 399, 400, 401 |
| Jacksonian democracy and its successes and limitations |
SE: 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399 |
| Forced removal of American Indians to the trans-Mississippi West |
SE: 396, 397, 398, 399 |
| Western migration and cultural interactions |
SE: 424, 426, 427, 428, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453 |
| Territorial acquisitions |
SE: 428, 429, 430, 432, 433, 434 |
| Early U.S. imperialism: the Mexican War |
SE: 430, 431, 432 |
| Pro- Antislavery arguments and conflicts |
SE: 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 458, 459 |
| Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty |
SE: 459, 462, 463, 464, 465, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478 |
| The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the emergence of the Republican Party |
SE: 466, 467, 469, 470, 471 |
| Abraham Lincoln, the election of 1860, and secession |
SE: 478, 479, 480, 481, 482 |
| Two societies at war: mobilization, resources, and internal dissent |
SE: 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493 |
| Military strategies and foreign diplomacy |
SE: 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 504, 505, 506 |
| Emancipation and the role of African Americans in the war |
SE: 500, 501, 502, 503, 504 |
| Social, political, and economic effects of war in the North, South, and West |
SE: 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517 |
| Presidential and Radical Reconstruction |
SE: 514, 522, 525, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532 |
| Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures |
SE: 539, 540, 541, 544 |
| Roles of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy |
SE: 524, 525, 526, 527, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539 |
| Compromise of 1877 |
SE: 547, 548 |
| Impact of Reconstruction |
SE: 544, 545, 546, 547 |
| Expansion and development of western railroads |
SE: 546, 558, 559, 564, 575, 579, 580, 588, 589 |
| Competitors for the West: miners, ranchers, homesteaders, and American Indians |
SE: 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564 |
| Government policy toward American Indians |
SE: 566, 567, 570, 571, 572, 573 |
| Gender, race, and ethnicity in the far West |
SE: 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564 |
| Environmental impacts of western settlement |
SE: 565, 566 |
| Corporate consolidation of industry |
SE: 588, 589, 590 |
| Effects of technological development on the worker and workplace |
SE: 589, 604, 605, 606 |
| Labor and unions |
SE: 612, 613 ,614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620 |
| National politics and influence of corporate power |
SE: 495, 495 |
| Migration and immigration: the changing face of the nation |
SE: 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 603, 604 |
| Proponents and opponents of the new order, e.g., Social Darwinism and Social Gospel |
SE: 631, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638 |
| Agrarian discontent and political issues of the late nineteenth century |
SE: 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 575, 576, 579, 580, 581, 582, 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 648, 649, 650 |
| Origins of Progressive reform: municipal, state, and reform |
SE: 573, 574, 575, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709 |
| Black America: urban migration and civil rights initiatives |
SE: 576, 577, 578, 579, 708 |
| American imperialism: political and economic expansion |
SE: 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 729, 730 |
| War in Europe and American neutrality |
SE: 676, 677, 678, 679, 726, 727, 728, 729 |
| The First World War at home and abroad |
SE: 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745 |
| Treaty of Versailles |
SE: 747, 748, 749, 750, 751 |
| Society and economy in the postwar years |
SE: 754, 755, 756, 757, 758 |
| The business of America and the consumer economy |
SE: 760, 761, 762, 763, 764 |
| Republican politics: Harding, Coolidge, Hoover |
SE: 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785 |
| The culture of Modernism: science, the arts, and entertainment |
SE: 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 773, 774, 775 |
| Responses to Modernism: religious fundamentalism, nativism, and Prohibition |
SE: 756, 757, 758, 759, 760, 769, 770, 771, 772, 783, 784 |
| The ongoing struggle for equality: African Americans and women |
SE: 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 777 |
| Causes of the Great Depression |
SE: 785, 786, 732, 793, 794, 795, 796 |
| The Hoover Administration's response |
SE: 793 |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal |
SE: 796, 797, 798, 799 |
| Labor and union recognition |
SE: 800, 801, 802, 803, 806, 807 |
| The New Deal coalition and its critics from the Right and the Left |
SE: 804, 805, 806, 807808, 809, 814, 815, 816 |
| Surviving hard times: American society during the Great Depression |
SE: 810, 811, 812, 813, 816, 817, 818 |
| The rise of fascism and militarism in Japan, Italy, and Germany |
SE: 829, 830, 831, 832 |
| Prelude to war: policy of neutrality |
SE: 828, 829 |
| The attack on Pearl Harbor and United States declaration of war |
SE: 833, 834, 835, 836 |
| Fighting a multifront war |
SE: 848, 849, 850, 851, 852 |
| Diplomacy, war aims, and wartime conferences |
SE: 846, 847, 852, 853 |
| The United States as a global power in the Atomic Age |
SE: 853, 856, 858 |
| Wartime mobilization of the economy |
SE: 832, 833, 834, 835, 836 |
| Urban migration and demographic changes |
SE: 841, 842 |
| Women, work, and family during the war |
SE: 842, 845 |
| Civil liberties and civil rights during wartime |
SE: 837, 839, 840 |
| War and regional development |
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| Expansion of government power |
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| Origins of the Cold War |
SE: 903, 904, 905, 906, 907 |
| Truman and containment |
SE: 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913 |
| The Cold War in Asia: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan |
SE: 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921 |
| Diplomatic strategies and policies of the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations |
SE: 888, 889, 938, 939 |
| The Red Scare and McCarthyism |
SE: 927, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934 |
| Impact of the Cold War an American society |
SE: 923, 924, 925, 926 |
| Emergence of the modern civil rights movement |
SE: 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899 |
| The affluent society and "the other America" |
SE: 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 885886, 887, 890, 892 |
| Consensus and conformity: suburbia and middle-class America |
SE: 862, 863, 864, 873, 874, 876, 877, 878, 879 |
| Social critics, nonconformists, and cultural rebels |
SE: 882, 883, 884, 885 |
| Impact of changes in science, technology, and medicine |
SE: 875, 876 |
| From the New Frontier to the Great Society |
SE: 946, 947, 948, 949, 950, 954 |
| Expanding movements for civil rights |
SE: 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954 |
| Cold War confrontations: Asia, Latin America, and Europe |
SE: 954, 955, 956, 957, 958 |
| Beginning of Détente |
SE: 984, 985, 986 |
| The antiwar movement and the counterculture |
SE: 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970 |
| The election of 1968 and the "Silent Majority" |
SE: 967, 968 |
| Nixon's challenges: Vietnam, China, Watergate |
SE: 981, 984, 985, 986 |
| Changes in the American economy: the energy crisis, deindustrialization, and the service economy |
SE: 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030 |
| The New Right and the Regan revolution |
SE: 974, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016 |
| End of the Cold War |
SE: 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035 |
| Demographic changes: surge of immigration after 1965, Sunbelt migration, and the graying of America |
SE: 1030, 1031, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1053, 1054, 1055 |
| Revolutions in biotechnology, mass communication, and computers |
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| Politics in a multicultural society |
SE: 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047 |
| Globalization and the American economy |
SE: 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053 |
| Unilateralism vs. multilateralism in foreign policy |
SE: 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071 |
| Domestic and foreign terrorism |
SE: 1073, 1074, 1075 |
| Environmental issues in a global content |
SE: 1069, 1070 |