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1 1.The Atlantic World, to 1600 The Native American World The European World The Atlantic World Is Born Chapters 7-12 Spanish Explorers and Colonies Jamestown The Middle and Southern Colonies 2.European Colonization of the Americas (1492–1752) An Empire and Its Colonies Life in Colonial America Emerging Tensions 3.Growth of the American Colonies (1689–1754) African Americans in the Colonies The French and Indian War Issues Behind the Revolution Winning Independence 4.The Road to Independence (1753–1783) Ideas Behind the Revolution Government by the States The Constitutional Convention The New Government 5.The Constitution of the United States (1776–1800) Ratifying the Constitution Liberty Versus Order in the 1790s The Election of 1800 The War of 1812 6.The Origins of American Politics (1789–1820) The Jefferson Administration The World of the West Africans The New England Colonies Fighting for Independence Native American Resistance Pathways Survey Main Menu

2 Chapters 1-6 Cultural, Social, and Religious Life Trails to the West The Great Plains and the Southwest Inventions and Innovations The Northern Section The Age of Jackson 8.The Growth of a National Economy (1790–1850) Reforming Society The Antislavery Movement Growing Divisions 9.Religion and Reform (1815–1855) The Movement for Women’s Rights The Growth of Nationalism Two Nations The Mexican War and Slavery Extension A Nation Divided Against Itself 10.The Coming of the Civil War (1846–1861) New Political Parties The System Fails 7.Life in the New Nation (1783–1850) The Southern Section From Bull Run to Antietam Life Behind the Lines Devastation and New Freedom 11.The Civil War (1861–1865) The Tide of War Turns Presidential Reconstruction Congressional Reconstruction The End of Reconstruction 12.Reconstruction (1865–1877) Birth of the “New South” Chapters 13-20 Pathways Survey Main Menu

3 Chapters 21-27Chapters 7-12 A Technological Revolution The Growth of Big Business The Great Strikes 13.The Expansion of American Industry (1850–1900) Industrialization and Workers Moving West Conflict With Native Americans Populism 14.Looking to the West (1860–1900) Mining Ranching and Farming Politics in the Gilded Age People on the Move Ideas for Reform 15.Politics, Immigration and Urban Life (1870–1915) The Challenge of the Cities New Forms of Entertainment The World of Jim Crow The Changing Role of Women The Expansion of Education 16.Life at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (1870–1915) The Pressure to Expand The Spanish-American War Debating America’s New Role 17.Becoming a World Power (1890–1915) The Origins of Progressivism Progressive Legislation Suffrage at Last 18.The Progressive Reform Era (1890–1920) Progressivism Under Taft and Wilson The Road to War The United States Declares War Global Peacemaker 19.The World War I Era (1914–1920) Americans on the European Front A New Foreign Policy Americans on the Home Front Society in the 1920s Cultural Conflicts 20.Postwar Social Change (1920–1929) Mass Media and the Jazz Age Pathways Survey Main Menu

4 Chapters 28-34Chapters 13-20 A Republican Decade The Economy in the Late 1920s 21.Politics and Prosperity (1920–1929) A Business Boom The Stock Market Crash Social Effects of the Depression The Election of 1932 22.Crash and Depression (1929–1933) Surviving the Great Depression Forging a New Deal The New Deal’s Critics Last Days of the New Deal 23.The New Deal (1933–1941) Europe Goes to War Japan Builds an Empire From Isolationism to War The Rise of Dictators 24.World War II: The Road to War (1931–1941) Mobilization Retaking Europe The Social Impact of the War 25.World War II: Americans at War (1941–1945) Origins of the Cold War The Cold War Heats Up The Continuing Cold War 26.The Cold War (1945–1960) The Postwar Economy The Mood of the 1950s Domestic Politics and Policy 27.The Postwar Years at Home (1945–1960) The Holocaust The War in the Pacific The Korean War

5 Chapters 21-27 Demands for Civil Rights The Movement Takes a New Turn 28.The Civil Rights Movement (1950–1968) Leaders and Strategies The Struggle Intensifies The Political Response The New Frontier Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s 29.The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1961–1969) The Great Society The Women’s Movement Ethnic Minorities Seek Equality The Environmental and Consumer Movements 30.An Era of Activism (1960–1975) The Counterculture The War Unfolds Fighting the War The End of the War 31.The Vietnam War (1954–1975) Political Divisions Nixon’s Domestic Policy The Carter Administration 32.Nixon, Ford, Carter (1969–1981) Nixon’s Foreign Policy Roots of the New Conservatism The George H. W. Bush Presidency 33.The Conservative Revolution (1980–1992) The Reagan Revolution Politics in Recent Years Reagan’s Second Term Americans in the New Millennium 34.Entering a New Era (1992 to the Present) The United States in a New World The Watergate Scandal The Ford Administration A.Appendix U.S. Maps Pathways Survey Main Menu


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