Correlations

Out of Many: A History of the American People, 5th Edition AP* Edition ©2007

John Mack Faragher, Mari Jo Buhle, Daniel Czitrom, Susan H. Armitage

Correlated to Course Outline for AP* History — United States, 2006–2007

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TE = Teacher's Edition Page
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1. Pre-Columbian Societies

Early inhabitants of the Americas SE/TE: 5
TR: Maps: T1 Migration Routes from Asia to America; T2 Climatological and Culture Regions of North America; T3 Native North American Trade Networks, ca. 1400 C.E.; T4 Indian Settlement Before European Colonization; T5 Southwestern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization; T6 Southern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization; T7 Northeastern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization
TR: Map Exploration: 1-3 Native North American Trade Networks, ca. 1400 C.E. p. 18; 1-4 Indian Settlement Before European Colonization p. 21
American Indian empires in Mesoamerica, the Southwest, and the Mississippi Valley SE/TE: 13
American Indian cultures of North America at the time of European contact SE/TE: 20
TR: Overview Table: T10 North America's Indian and Colonial Populations in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

2. Transatlantic Encounters and Colonial Beginnings, 1492–1690

First European contacts with Native Americans SE/TE: 34, 64
TR: Maps: T9 The Invasion of America; T11 European Exploration, 1492–1591; Overview Table: T12 The African, Indian, and European Populations of the Americas
Spain's empire in North America SE/TE: 39, 61, 133
TR: Map: T13 New Mexico in the Seventeenth Century; T27 Growing Use of the Horse by Plains Indians; Exploring America: 1.1 America and the Horse; 2.1 Exploitation of the Americas; Map Exploration: 5-1 Growing Use of the Horse by Plains Indians p. 133
French colonization of Canada SE/TE: 46, 62, 137
TR: Map: T14 New France in the Seventeenth Century
English settlement of New England, the Mid-Atlantic region, and the South SE/TE: 50, 65, 69, 70, 73, 76, 138, 142
TR: Overview Table: T15 Population Growth of the British Colonies in the Seventeenth Century; Learning Activity: 3.1 Estate Inventories of Early Virginians; Exploring America: 3.1 Jamestown
From servitude to slavery in the Chesapeake region SE/TE: 69, 144
TR: Maps: T16 European Colonies of the Atlantic Coast, 1607–39; T17 The Proprietary Colonies; T18 Spread of Settlement: British Colonies, 1650–1700; T29 Regions in Eighteenth-Century North America; Map Exploration: 3-3 European Colonies of the Atlantic Coast, 1607–39 p. 71; 3-4 The Proprietary Colonies p. 77
Religious diversity in the American colonies SE/TE: 70, 73, 76, 136, 138
Resistance to colonial authority: Bacon's Rebellion, the Glorious revolution, and the Pueblo Revolt SE/TE: 72, 79
TR: Exploring America: 3.2 Witches in the American Imagination

3. Colonial North America, 1690–1754

Population growth and immigration SE/TE: 146
TR: Overview Tables: T28 Population of North America in 1750; T32 Monthly Frequency of Successful Conceptions; T34 Estimated Total Population of New Spain, New France, and the British North American Colonies, 1700–80; T35 The Ancestry of the British Colonial Population; Map: T33 Ethnic Groups in Eighteenth-Century British North America
Transatlantic trade and the growth of seaports SE/TE: 96, 113, 118
TR: Overview Tables: T23 Tobacco and Rice Exports to England (in thousands of pounds); T24 British Colonial Trade in the Americas, 1714–73 (in thousands of British pounds sterling); Map: T25 Triangular Trade Across the Atlantic; Map Exploration: 4-3 Triangular Trade Across the Atlantic p. 114
The eighteenth-century back country SE/TE: 141
TR: Map: T30 The French Crescent; T31 Spread of Settlement: Movement into the Backcountry, 1720–60; Map Exploration: 5-4 Spread of Settlement: Movement into the Backcountry, 1720–60 p. 141
Growth of plantation economics and slave societies SE/TE: 93, 101, 113, 119, 142, 144
TR: Maps: T19 The African Slave Trade; T20 Slave Colonies of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Overview Tables: T21 Estimated Number of Africans Imported to British North America, 1701–75; T22 Africans as a Percentage of Total Population of the British Colonies, 1650–1770; Map Exploration: 4-1 The African Slave Trade p. 96
The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening SE/TE: 151
TR: Exploring America: 5.1 The Great Awakening
Colonial governments and imperial policy in British North America SE/TE: 115, 149

4. The American Revolutionary Era, 1754–1789

The French and Indian War SE/TE: 165
TR: Maps: T38 The War for Empire in North America, 1754–63; T39 European Claims in North America, 1750 and 1763; Map Exploration: 6-1 The War for Empire in North America, 1754–1763 p. 168; 6-2 European Claims in North America, 1750 and 1763 p. 172
The Imperial Crisis and resistance to Britain SE/TE: 170
TR: Maps: T40 Demonstrations against the Stamp Act, 1765; T41 The Quebec Act of 1774; T53 Spread of Settlement: The Backcountry Expands, 1770–90; Exploring America: 6.1 The Stamp Act
The War for Independence SE/TE: 186, 203
TR: Maps: T42 The First Engagements of the Revolution; T43 Campaign for New York and New Jersey, 1775–77; T44 Northern Campaigns, 1777–78; T45 Fighting in the West, 1778–79; T46 Fighting in the South, 1778–81; T48 North America after the Treaty of Paris, 1783; Exploring America: 7.1 Exploring the Geography of the American Revolution; Map Exploration: 7-6 North America After the Treaty of Paris, 1783 p. 220
State constitutions and the Articles of Confederation SE/TE: 217
TR: Map: T47 State Claims to Western Lands
The federal Constitution SE/TE: 242
TR: Map: T52 The Ratification of the Constitution, 1787–90; Exploring America: 8.1 Ratification of the Constitution; Map Exploration: 8-1 The Ratification of the Constitution, 1787–90 p. 244

5. The Early Republic, 1789–1815

Washington, Hamilton, and shaping of the national government SE/TE: 246
Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans SE/TE: 255
TR: Map: T55 The Election of 1800; Learning Activity: 8.1 Are You an Anti-Federalist?
Republican Motherhood and education for women SE/TE: 261
Beginnings of the Second Great Awakening SE/TE: 325
Significance of Jefferson's presidency SE/TE: 285
TR: Map: T58 Louisiana Purchase; Exploring America: 8.2 The Partisan Press; Map Exploration: 9-2 Louisiana Purchase p. 284
Expansion into the trans-Appalachian West; American Indian resistance SE/TE: 275, 288, 293
TR: Maps: T49 The Northwest Territory and the Land Survey System of the United States; T54 Spanish Claims to American Territory, 1783–95; T56 North America in 1800; T59 Indian Resistance, 1790–1816; T61 Spread of Settlement: Westward Surge, 1800–1820; T63 John Quincy Adams's Border Treaties; T92 Exploration of the Continent, 1804–30; Exploring America: 9.1 Continentalism; Map Exploration: 7-7 The Northwest Territory and the Land Survey System of the United States p. 223; 8-2 Spread of Settlement: The Backcountry Expands 1770–90 p. 251
Growth of slavery and free Black communities SE/TE: 300, 314
TR: Exploring America: 4.1 Racism in American History
The War of 1812 and its consequences SE/TE: 290, 298
TR: Map: T60 The War of 1812; Overview Table: T62 Western Land Sales

6. Transformation of the Economy and Society in Antebellum America

The transportation revolution and creation of a national market economy SE/TE: 277, 365, 389
TR: Maps: T81 Travel Times, 1800 and 1857; T82 Commercial Links: Rivers, Canals, Roads, 1830 and Rail Lines, 1850; Map Exploration: 12-2 Commercial Links: Rivers, Canals, Roads, 1830 and Rail Lines, 1850 p. 390
Beginnings of industrialization and changes in social and class structures SE/TE: 313, 328, 404
TR: Overview Tables: T83 Wealth in Boston, 1687–1848; T85 Occupations of Women Wage Earners in Massachusetts, 1837; T86 Wealth in New York City, 1828–1845; T89 Urban Growth, 1820–60; T90 Per Capita Consumption of Alcohol, 1800–60; Map: T84 Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832; Map Exploration: 12-3 Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832 p. 397
Immigration and nativist reaction SE/TE: 420, 700
Planters, yeoman farmers, and slaves in the cotton South SE/TE: 330
TR: Overview Tables: T66 Cotton Exports as a Percentage of All U.S. Exports, 1800–1860; T67 Distribution of Slave Labor, 1850; T70 Slaveholding and Class Structure in the South, 1830; Maps: T68 Cotton Production and the Slave Population, 1820–60; T69 Internal Slave Trade; Map Exploration: 10-1 The South Expands, 1790–1850 p. 313

7. The Transformation of Politics in Antebellum America

Emergence of the second party system SE/TE: 367, 369
Federal Authority and its opponents: judicial federalism, the Bank War, tariff controversy, and states' rights debates SE/TE: 280, 361, 365, 368
Jacksonian democracy and its successes and limitations SE/TE: 357

8. Religion, Reform, and Renaissance in Antebellum America

Evangelical Protestant revivalism SE/TE: 405, 435
Socialism reforms SE/TE: 435
TR: Map: T73 The Growth of Universal White Male Suffrage; Overview Tables: T74 Race Exclusions for Suffrage: 1790–1855; T76 The Burgeoning of Newspapers
Ideals of domesticity SE/TE: 405
Transcendentalism and utopian communities SE/TE: 409, 440
American Renaissance: literary and artistic expressions SE/TE: 372, 494
TR: Exploring America: 10.1 American Art; 11.1 Alexis de Tocqueville

9. Territorial Expansion and Manifest Destiny

Forced removal of American Indians to the trans-Mississippi West SE/TE: 459
TR: Maps: T79 Southern Indian Cessions and Removals, 1830s; T93 Indian Territory before the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Western migration and cultural interactions SE/TE: 457, 462, 477
TR: Maps: T72 Population Trends: Westward Expansion, 1830; T87 Distribution of Foreign Born residents of United States in 1860; T94 The Overland Trails, 1840; T100 California in the Gold Rush; T101 U.S. Population and Settlement, 1850; Overview Tables: T88 Participation of Irish and German immigrants in New York City Workforce for Selected Occupations, 1855; T95 Overland Emigration to Oregon, California, and Utah, 1840–60; T99 Where the Forty-Niners Came From; Exploring America: 12.1 Machinery; Map Exploration: 14-1; Exploration of the Continent, 1804–30 p. 460; 15-1 U.S. Population and Settlement, 1850 p. 495
Territorial acquisitions SE/TE: 476
TR: Maps: T65 The South Expands, 1790–1850; T71 Population Patterns in the South, 1850; T96 Texas: From Mexican Province to U.S. State; T98 Territory Added, 1845–53
Early U.S. imperialism: the Mexican War SE/TE: 472
TR: Map: T97 The Mexican-American War, 1846–48

10. The Crisis of the Union

Pro- and Antislavery arguments and conflicts SE/TE: 335, 442, 480, 501, 511
TR: Map: T104 The Election of 1856; Exploring America: 13.1 Angelina Grimké; 15.1 Anthony Burns
Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty SE/TE: 496, 499
TR: Map: T102 The Compromise of 1850
The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the emergence of the Republican Party SE/TE: 505
TR: Map: T103 The Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854
Abraham Lincoln, the election of 1860, and secession SE/TE: 515
TR: Map: T105 The Election of 1860

11. Civil War

Two societies at war: mobilization, resources, and internal dissent SE/TE: 531, 551
TR: Map: T106 The South Secedes
Military strategies and foreign diplomacy SE/TE: 536, 555
TR: Maps: T107 The Overall Strategy of the Civil War; T108 Major Battles in the East, 1861–62; T109 Major Battles in the Interior, 1862–63; T111 The Turning Point: 1863; T112 Sherman's Campaign in Georgia, 1864; T113 The Final Battles in Virginia, 1864–65; Exploring America: 16.1 Fort Pillow Massacre; Map Exploration: 16-1 Overall Strategy of the Civil War p. 542; 16-4 The Turning Point: 1863 p. 556
Emancipation and the role of African Americans in the war SE/TE: 545
Social, political, and economic effects of war in the North, South, and West SE/TE: 550

12. Reconstruction

Presidential and Radical Reconstruction SE/TE: 570, 592
Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures SE/TE: 585
Roles of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy SE/TE: 579
TR: Overview Table: T128 African Americans Representation in Congress, 1867–1900; Exploring America: 17.1 Did Reconstruction Work for the Freed People?
Compromise of 1877 SE/TE: 597
Impact of Reconstruction SE/TE: 580

13. The Origins of the New South

Reconfiguration of southern agriculture sharecropping and crop lien system SE/TE: 584
TR: Map: T114 Reconstruction of the South, 1866–77; Map Exploration: 17-3 Southern Sharecropping and the Cotton Belt, 1880 p. 591
Expansion of manufacturing and industrialization SE/TE: 660
TR: Overview Table: T122 Hand v. Machine Labor on the Farm, ca. 1880
The politics of segregation: Jim Crow and disfranchisement SE/TE: 701

14. Development of the West in the Late Nineteenth Century

Expansion and development of western railroads SE/TE: 623
TR: Map: T120 Railroad Routes, Cattle Trails, Gold and Silver Rushes, 1860–1900; Map Exploration: 18-3 Railroad Routes, Cattle Trails, Gold and Silvers Rushes, 1860–1900 p. 614
Competitors for the West: miners, ranchers, homesteaders, and American Indians SE/TE: 613, 620
Government policy toward American Indians SE/TE: 607, 610, 634
Gender, race, and ethnicity in the far West SE/TE: 617, 624
TR: Maps: T118 Oklahoma Territory; T119 Major Indian Battles and Indian Reservations, 1860–1900; Exploring America: 18.1 Dakota Sioux Conflict; Map Exploration: 18-2 Major Indian Battles and Indian Reservations, 1860–1900 p. 609
Environmental impacts of western settlement SE/TE: 609, 628, 864
TR: Map: T123 The Establishment of National Parks and Forests

15. Industrial America in the Late Nineteenth Century

Corporate consolidation of industry SE/TE: 627, 653
TR: Map: T124 Patterns of Industry, 1900
Effects of technological development on the worker and workplace SE/TE: 625, 649
TR: Learning Activity: 19.1 Industrializing America: Life and Labor in Smokestack America
Labor and unions SE/TE: 615, 656
TR: Map: T126 Strikes by State, 1880
TR: Exploring America: 20.2 Homestead Strike of 1892; Map Exploration: 20-1 Strikes by State, 1880 p. 691
National politics and influence of corporate power SE/TE: 687
TR: Map: T127 Election of 1896
Migration and immigration: the changing face of the nation SE/TE: 663
TR: Maps: T125 Population of Foreign Birth by Region, 1880; T139 Annual Immigration to the United States, 1860–1930; Exploring America: 14.1 The Un-Welcome Mat; Map Exploration: 19-2 Population of Foreign Birth by Region, 1880 p. 664
Proponents and opponents of the new order, e.g., Social Darwinism and Social Gospel SE/TE: 697

16. Urban Society in the Late Nineteenth Century

Urbanization and the lure of the city SE/TE: 663
City problems and machine politics SE/TE: 686
Intellectual and cultural movements and popular entertainment SE/TE: 630, 675, 734

17. Populism and Progressivism

Agrarian discontent and political issues of the late nineteenth century SE/TE: 688
Origins of Progressive reform: municipal, state, and reform SE/TE: 724
TR: Exploring America: 21.1 Hetch Hetchy
Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson as Progressive presidents SE/TE: 752, 764
TR: Map: T132 The Election of 1912
Women's roles: family, workplace, education, politics, and reform SE/TE: 692, 744, 781
TR: Map: T135 Woman Suffrage by State, 1869–1919; Learning Activity: 21.1 The Struggle for Woman Suffrage
Black America: urban migration and civil rights initiatives SE/TE: 746, 787
TR: Overview Table: T136 The Great Migration: Black Population Growth in Selected Northern Cities, 1910–20

18. The Emergence of America as a World Power

American imperialism: political and economic expansion SE/TE: 712
TR: Maps: T129 The American Domain, ca. 1900; T130 The Spanish-American War; T133 The United States in the Caribbean, 1865–1933; Exploring America: 20.1 White Man's Burden; Map Exploration: 20-3 The American Domain, ca. 1900 p. 707; 20-4 The Spanish-American War p. 709; 22-1 The United States in the Caribbean, 1865–1933 p. 767
War in Europe and American neutrality SE/TE: 770
TR: Map: T134 The Western Front, 1918
The First World War at home and abroad SE/TE: 773, 786
Treaty of Versailles SE/TE: 789
Society and economy in the postwar years SE/TE: 788, 792, 804

19. The New Era: 1920s

The business of America and the consumer economy SE/TE: 806, 811, 826
TR: Map: T138 Consumer Debt, 1920–31
Republican politics: Harding, Coolidge, Hoover SE/TE: 824, 835
TR: Map: T142 The Election of 1928
The culture of Modernism: science, the arts, and entertainment SE/TE: 811, 833
TR: Exploring America: 23.1 Harlem Renaissance
Responses to Modernism: religious fundamentalism, nativism, and Prohibition SE/TE: 818
TR: Exploring America: 22.1 Becoming "American"
The ongoing struggle for equality: African Americans and women SE/TE: 828, 877
TR: Map Exploration: 22-3 Woman Suffrage by State, 1869–1919 p. 783; 23-1 Black Population, 1920 p. 832

20. The Great Depression and the New Deal

Causes of the Great Depression SE/TE: 848
TR: Overview Tables: T137 Stock Market Prices, 1921–32; T143 Distribution of Total Family Income Among Various Segments of the Population, 1929–44 (in percentages); Map: T145 The Dust Bowl, 1935–40; Exploring America: 24.1 The Dust Bowl; Map Exploration: 24-2 The Dust Bowl, 1935–40 p. 864
The Hoover Administration's response SE/TE: 852
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal SE/TE: 854, 859, 863, 866
TR: Maps: T144 The Election of 1932; T146 The New Deal and Water; Map Exploration: 24-1 The Election of 1932 p. 853; 24-3 The New Deal and Water p. 867
Labor and union recognition SE/TE: 860
The New Deal coalition and its critics from the Right and the Left SE/TE: 857, 861
Surviving hard times: American society during the Great Depression SE/TE: 863, 879
TR: Learning Activity: 24.1 Dealing with Hard Times

21. The Second World War

The rise of fascism and militarism in Japan, Italy, and Germany SE/TE: 890
Prelude to war: policy of neutrality SE/TE: 892
The attack on Pearl Harbor and United States declaration of war SE/TE: 893
Fighting a multifront war SE/TE: 912
TR: Maps: T148 The War in Europe; T149 War in the Pacific
Diplomacy, war aims, and wartime conferences SE/TE: 918
The United States as a global power in the Atomic Age SE/TE: 921

22. The Home Front During the War

Wartime mobilization of the economy SE/TE: 895
TR: Map: T157 L.A. County Population 1920–80
Urban migration and demographic changes SE/TE: 902
TR: Overview Table: T147 Strikes and Lockouts in the United States, 1940–45
Women, work, and family during the war SE/TE: 898, 905
Civil liberties and civil rights during wartime SE/TE: 900, 906
War and regional development SE/TE: 900
Expansion of government power SE/TE: 895
TR: Overview Table: T152 Number of Employees in Executive Branch, 1901–95

23. The United States and the Early Cold War

Origins of the Cold War SE/TE: 931
TR: Map: T150 Divided Europe
Truman and containment SE/TE: 935
TR: Map: T151 The Election of 1948; Exploring America: 26.1 The Truman Doctrine; Map Exploration: 26-2 The Election of 1948 p. 941
The Cold War in Asia: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan SE/TE: 954
TR: Maps: T155 The Korean War; T167 The Southeast Asian War; Overview Table: T170 U.S. Military Forces in Vietnam and Casualties, 1961–81; Map Exploration: 26-3 The Korean War p. 956
Diplomatic strategies and policies of the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations SE/TE: 959, 972, 987
The Red Scare and McCarthyism SE/TE: 946
Impact of the Cold War an American society SE/TE: 942, 948

24. The 1950s

Emergence of the modern civil rights movement SE/TE: 1010
The affluent society and "the other America" SE/TE: 972
TR: Overview Tables: T154 Distribution of Total Personal Income Among Various Segments of the Population, 1947–70 (in percentages); T165 Percent of Population Below Poverty Level, by Race, 1959–69
Consensus and conformity: suburbia and middle-class America SE/TE: 975
TR: Map: T153 U.S. Birth Rate, 1930–80; Overview Table: T156 The Growth of the Suburbs, 1950–70; Exploring America: 27.1 How to Lie with Statistics
Social critics, nonconformists, and cultural rebels SE/TE: 977, 981, 986, 1031
Impact of changes in science, technology, and medicine SE/TE: 979, 984
TR: Overview Tables: T158 Radio and Television Ownership, 1940–60; T163 Comparative Figures on Life Expectancy at Birth by Race and Sex, 1950–70; T164 Comparative Figures on Infant Mortality by Race, 1940–70

25. The Turbulent 1960s

From the New Frontier to the Great Society SE/TE: 1060, 1061
Expanding movements for civil rights SE/TE: 1024, 1070
Cold War confrontations: Asia, Latin America, and Europe SE/TE: 1051
TR: Map: T159 The U.S. in the Caribbean, 1948–66; Map Exploration: 27-1 The U.S. in the Caribbean, 1948–66 p. 991; 29-2 The Southeast Asian War p. 1066
Beginning of Détente SE/TE: 1081
The antiwar movement and the counterculture SE/TE: 1054

26. Politics and Economics at the End of the Twentieth Century

The election of 1968 and the "Silent Majority" SE/TE: 1068, 1078
Nixon's challenges: Vietnam, China, Watergate SE/TE: 1079
Changes in the American economy: the energy crisis, deindustrialization, and the service economy SE/TE: 1103
TR: Overview Table: T171 Decline of U.S. Oil Consumption, 1975–81; Map: T172 World's Leading Oil Producers
The New Right and the Regan revolution SE/TE: 1103
TR: Map: T175 The Election of 1980; Map Exploration: 30-4 The Election of 1980 p. 1112
End of the Cold War SE/TE: 125

27. Society and Culture at the End of the Twentieth Century

Demographic changes: surge of immigration after 1965, Sunbelt migration, and the graying of America SE/TE: 1099
TR: Maps: T168 Major Indian Reservations, 1976; T173 Population Shifts, 1970–80; Overview Tables: T185 Continent of Birth for Immigrants, 1990–2000; T186 Ethnic Neighborhoods in New York City; Map Exploration: 30-2 Population Shifts, 1970–80 p. 1098
Revolutions in biotechnology, mass communication, and computers SE/TE: 1147
Politics in a multicultural society SE/TE: 1156

28. The United States in the Post-Cold War World

Globalization and the American economy SE/TE: 1161
TR: Exploring America: 31.1 Globalization
Unilateralism vs. multilateralism in foreign policy SE/TE: 1163
Domestic and foreign terrorism SE/TE: 1154
Environmental issues in a global content SE/TE: 1160