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Introduction 5
Section 1 Beginnings (prehistory-1620)
9(8)
Early Routes and Cultures in the Americas
Routes of the First Americans, 23,000 - 8,000 B.C.
10(1)
Viking Voyages, A.D. 1000
10(1)
Where Native Americans Lived
11(1)
European Trade Routes
International Trade, 1350-1450
12(1)
Portuguese Routes to India, 1488-1498
13(1)
Spanish and English Explorers
The Spanish in the Americas, 1492-1542
14(1)
Cabot's Voyages, 1497-1498
15(1)
England Searches for a Northwest Passage, 1576-1586
15(1)
French Explorers
Voyages of Cartier and Verrazano, 1524-1536
16(1)
Explorations of Champlain and Brule, 1603-1615
16(1)
Section 2 Establishing Colonies (1600-1775)
17(8)
Settling the Atlantic Coast
English Land Grants, 1606
18(1)
Dutch and Swedish Settlements, 1623-1643
18(1)
Plymouth Colony, 1620
19(1)
Early Settlements in New England, 1620-1630
19(1)
Expansion of New England, 1636-1640
19(1)
Struggle for the North American Continent
French Influence in North America, 1682
20(1)
The Thirteen Original British Colonies, 1750
21(1)
French and Indian War
French and British Forts, 1753-1760
22(1)
British Strategy in the French and Indian War, 1754-1763
22(1)
North America, 1763
23(1)
Colonial Economy
Sources of Wealth in the British Colonies, 1770
24(1)
Triangular Trade Routes, about 1770
24(1)
Section 3 Forming a New Nation (1775-1800)
25(6)
The Struggle for Independence
The Battles of Lexington and Concord, 1775
26(1)
The War in New England, 1775-1776
26(1)
The Retreat from New York, 1776-1777
26(1)
Clark's Route, 1778-1779
26(1)
Northern Campaigns, 1777
27(1)
The War in the South, 1780-1781
27(1)
The Final Campaign, 1781
27(1)
The Growing Republic
North America, 1783
28(1)
Spanish Influence in North America, late 1700s
28(1)
State Claims to Western Lands
29(1)
The United States, 1775-1800
29(1)
Developing New States
The Northwest Territory, 1787
30(1)
Section 4 The Nation Expands & Changes (1790-1870)
31(8)
Expanding Through Treaties, Purchase, and War
British Held Posts, 1794
32(1)
Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and Its Exploration, 1804-1807
32(1)
Campaigns in the War of 1812
33(1)
The United States in 1819
33(1)
Changes in the West and the East
Routes to the West, about 1840
34(1)
The Mexican War, 1846-1848
34(1)
National Road and Canals, about 1840
35(1)
The Removal of the Eastern Indians, 1840
35(1)
Acquiring New Territories
Westward Expansion, 1800-1850
36(2)
Acquiring New Settlers
Major Sources of Immigration, 1820-1870
38(1)
Section 5 A Nation Divided (1850-1865)
39(6)
The Slavery Issue
The Compromise of 1850
40(1)
Kansas-Nebraska Act. 1854
40(1)
Slaves and the Underground Railroad, about 1860
40(1)
A Quarreling People, 1820-1860
41(1)
The Civil War
Secession, 1860-1861
42(1)
The Civil War
43(1)
Major Civil War Battles
The Civil War. 1861-1865
44(1)
1864-1863
44(1)
1864-1865
44(1)
Section 6 Emerging as a Modern Nation (1860-1920)
45(6)
Expansion and Involvement Beyond the Mainland
Western Frontiers, 1860-1890
46(1)
Expansion Overseas, 1865-1920
47(1)
Spanish-American War in Cuba. 1898
47(1)
Spanish-American War in the Philippines. 1898
47(1)
The New Immigrants
Major Sources of Immigration, 1880-1920
48(1)
Immigration's Impact, 1910
49(1)
World War I
World War I. Europe in 1914
50(1)
The Western Front in 1918
50(1)
Section 7 Challenges & Changes in the 20th Century (1920-1999)
51(12)
Economic Growth and Depression
United States Industries, 1920
52(1)
Great Depression, 1929-1939
53(1)
World War II Axis Expansion
World War II The Height of Axis Expansion. 1942
54(2)
World War II Allied Advances
World War II 1941-1945 Pacific Theater
56(1)
World War II 1941-1945 European Theater
57(1)
Conflicts in the Postwar World
Opportunities and Uncertainties, 1957-1975
58(1)
The War in Korea, 1950
59(1)
The Vietnam War, 1957-1975
59(1)
Migration and Immigration
African American Migration, 1940-1970
60(1)
Major Sources of Immigration, 1960s-1990s
61(1)
Involvement in Middle America
United States Involvement in Central America and the Caribbean, 1959-1999
62(1)
Section 8 Entering a New Millennium (2000 & beyond)
63(1)
Our Country Today
The United States
64(2)
Who We Are
White Population
66(1)
African American Population
66(1)
Asian Population
66(1)
American Indian and Alaska Native Population
66(1)
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Population
66(1)
Hispanic Population
66(1)
Where We Live
Population
67(1)
Our Way of Life
Income
68(1)
High School Graduation
68(1)
Poverty
69(1)
Unemployment
69(1)
Our Place in the World
World Political
70(4)
Section 9 Global Perspectives
63
Events Around the World
Revolution in the Atlantic World
74(2)
Middle East Events, 1945-2006
76(2)
The World Today
World GDP, 2004
78(1)
World Religions
79(1)
World Population Change, 1913-2000
80(1)
The United States Today
U.S. Population Change, 1910-2000
81(1)
U.S. Facts & World Comparisons
82(1)
U.S. Presidents & Geography Connections
83
Index 84
Preface vii
About the Authors and Editors xxiii
Prologue. From the Civil War to the Great Uprising of Labor: Reconstructing the Nation, 1865-1877 2(20)
Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution
4(11)
African Americans Act on Freedom
4(2)
Presidential Reconstruction and Its Critics
6(2)
Radical Reconstruction
8(3)
The End of Reconstruction
11(4)
The Centennial and the Other America
15(2)
The Great Uprising of Labor
17(2)
Conclusion: The Continuing Struggle over Who Built America and Who Deserves Its Rewards
19(3)
Part One Monopoly and Upheaval, 1877-1914
22(252)
1 Progress and Poverty: Industrial Capitalism in the Gilded Age, 1877-1893
26(50)
The Industrialization of America
28(13)
Building a Railroad System in an Unstable Economy
28(4)
The Emergence of Urban-Industrial Life
32(4)
The Making of an Industrial Working Class
36(5)
Power and Profit
41(8)
Businessmen Justify Their Rule and Seek Control
41(3)
New Management Systems
44(1)
Businessmen Look to Politics
45(4)
The South and West Industrialize
49(21)
The New South
50(3)
Crop Liens, Debt, and Sharecropping
53(3)
Conflict on the Plains
56(5)
Western Farming and Ranching
61(3)
Extractive Industries and Exploited Workers
64(6)
Conclusion: Capitalism and the Meaning of Democracy
70(1)
The Years in Review
71(2)
Additional Readings
73(3)
2 Community and Conflict: Working People Respond to Industrial Capitalism, 1877-1893
76(48)
Working People and Their Communities
78(13)
Neighborhood Cultures
79(3)
Working Women at Home
82(3)
Religion and Community
85(2)
The Saloon and Its Enemies
87(4)
The Workingman's Hour
91(15)
The Labor Community
91(3)
"Union for All": The Knights of Labor
94(6)
1886: The Eight-Hour Movement and Haymarket Square
100(3)
The Decline of the Knights
103(3)
Labor Politics and Conflict
106(14)
Politics and the Workingman
106(5)
The Rise of the AFL
111(4)
Class Conflict in the Country
115(3)
Bloody Battles at Homestead
118(2)
Conclusion: Labor, Capital, and the State
120(1)
The Years in Review
120(2)
Additional Readings
122(2)
3 From Depression to Expansion: Industrial Capitalism Triumphs at Home and Abroad, 1893-1900
124(56)
Hard Times and Hard Struggles
126(8)
The Depression of the 1890s
126(2)
Workers on the March
128(2)
Pullman: Solidarity and Defeat
130(4)
The Populist Moment
134(10)
The Farmers' Alliance and the People's Party
134(5)
The Omaha Platform
139(1)
The Cross of Gold
140(4)
Racism Institutionalized and Challenged
144(13)
Jim Crow Segregation and the Black Response
144(7)
The New Immigrants
151(3)
Nativism and Immigration Restriction
154(3)
Territorial and Economic Expansion
157(16)
The Ideology of Expansion
157(1)
The Spanish-Cuban-American War
158(3)
An Overseas Empire
161(6)
Business on the Rebound
167(3)
Organized Labor in a Time of Recovery
170(3)
Conclusion: End of a Century, End of an Era
173(1)
The Years in Review
174(3)
Additional Readings
177(3)
4 Change and Continuity in Daily Life, 1900-1914
180(42)
The Workplace Transformed
182(15)
Mass Production
183(1)
Scientific Management
184(3)
Welfare Capitalism
187(2)
"Fordism"
189(3)
White-Collar and Women's Work
192(5)
Inequality in Everyday Life
197(6)
New Standards of Living
197(3)
Wiring a Nation
200(3)
Toward a Consumer Culture
203(13)
Marketing to the Masses
203(3)
Leisure Time and Public Recreation
206(4)
Entertainment for the Masses
210(3)
Uplifting the Masses
213(3)
Conclusion: A New Era Dawns, Old Inequalities Persist
216(1)
The Years in Review
217(2)
Additional Readings
219(3)
5 Radicals and Reformers in the Progressive Era, 1900-1914
222(52)
Simplified Spelling and the Contours of Progressivism
225(3)
Andru Karnegi
Mr. Rucevelt
Women Progressives
228(17)
Social Settlements and Municipal Housekeeping
229(4)
Women's Political Culture
233(3)
Woman Suffrage
236(2)
The Fight to End Child Labor
238(3)
The Garment Industry and Working Women's Activism
241(4)
Radical Challenges to the Status Quo
245(10)
Socialists, Marxists, and Anarchists
245(4)
The IWW: Lawrence and Paterson
249(3)
The Ludlow Massacre and the Center Shifting to the Left
252(3)
Progressivism and Politics
255(12)
Urban Reform
255(3)
Progressivism and Participation
258(3)
Republican Progressivism: Roosevelt and Taft
261(4)
Democratic Progressivism: Wilson and the Limits of Reform
265(2)
Conclusion: Toward the Modern State
267(2)
The Years in Review
269(3)
Additional Readings
272(2)
Part Two War, Depression, and Industrial Unionism, 1914-1946
274(278)
6 Wars for Democracy, 1914-1920
278(56)
World War I Comes to Europe
280(3)
From Assassination in the Balkans to War in Europe
280(1)
Total War in Europe
281(2)
The War in America
283(9)
Neutrality and American Business
283(2)
The Debate over American Involvement
285(3)
Toward Intervention
288(2)
Mobilizing the Home Front
290(2)
The Expanding Wartime Economy
292(15)
Labor Gains at Home
292(3)
The Great Migration
295(5)
Tension on the Southern Border
300(3)
Women Workers and Woman Suffrage
303(4)
Militancy, Repression, and Nativism
307(5)
Working-Class Protest and Political Radicalism
308(2)
Repression and Nativism
310(2)
Winning the War and Losing the Peace
312(16)
American Troops and the Battles They Fought
313(3)
Wilson and the Shape of the Peace
316(4)
Postwar Strikes and Race Riots
320(6)
The Red Scare and American Civil Liberties
326(2)
Conclusion: Toward a Postwar Society
328(1)
The Years in Review
329(2)
Additional Readings
331(3)
7 A New Era, 1920-1929
334(56)
Business Conservatism at Home and Abroad
336(7)
Conservatism and Corruption in Political Life
336(1)
The Business of America Is Business
337(2)
Capital and Statecraft
339(3)
Immigration Restrictions
342(1)
The New Economy
343(9)
Shifts in Manufacturing
343(1)
Economic Growth and Social Inequality
344(3)
Agriculture in Crisis
347(2)
Organized Labor in Decline
349(3)
The Expansion of American Consumer Culture
352(23)
Transformations in Daily Life
353(1)
Autos for the Masses
354(5)
The Creation of Customers
359(1)
Mass Culture: Radio, Music, and the Movies
360(6)
Women as Workers and Consumers
366(3)
African American Life in the 1920s and the Harlem Renaissance
369(6)
The Culture Wars of the 1920s
375(8)
The Urban-Rural Divide
376(2)
Christian Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial
378(2)
An Upsurge of Racism and Nativism
380(3)
Conclusion: Hoover and the Crash
383(2)
The Years in Review
385(2)
Additional Readings
387(3)
8 The Great Depression and the First New Deal, 1929-1935
390(54)
The Onset of the Great Depression
392(2)
Hard Times
394(10)
The Curse of Unemployment
395(1)
The Hardest Hit
396(4)
African Americans Face the Depression
400(2)
The Land That Flew Away
402(2)
President Hoover's Response to the Crisis
404(12)
A Small Role for the Federal Government
405(1)
The Failure of Local Relief and the Limits of Self-Help
406(3)
Emergence of Radical Protest
409(5)
1932: Marching for Our Rights
414(2)
The Promise of a New Deal
416(13)
Experimentation and the Status Quo
416(3)
Franklin Roosevelt
Rescuing the Banks
419(1)
Toward National Relief
420(1)
A Revolution on the Farm
421(2)
Public Investment in the South and West
423(2)
A New Deal for American Indians
425(1)
Transforming American Industry
425(4)
The Revival of Organized Labor
429(6)
The Working Class Upsurge of 1933 and 1934
429(1)
A Wave of Strikes
430(2)
Organized Labor Meets Defeat in the West and South
432(3)
The Counteroffensives Against the New Deal
435(4)
Resurgence on the Right
436(1)
Populist Critics of the New Deal
437(2)
Conclusion: Collapse of the First New Deal
439(1)
The Years in Review
439(2)
Additional Readings
441(3)
9 Labor Democratizes America, 1935-1939
444(52)
The Second New Deal
445(10)
An Expanded Jobs Program
446(1)
The Social Security Act
447(2)
Gender and Race in the New Deal
449(5)
The Wagner Act
454(1)
The Challenge of Industrial Unionism
455(18)
The Committee for Industrial Organization
456(1)
The Roosevelt Landslide
457(4)
The Flint Sit-Down Strike
461(4)
Industrial Unionism at High Tide
465(2)
Industrial Democracy
467(2)
New Faces in the Union Halls
469(4)
The Culture of New Deal America
473(7)
Federal Arts Projects
474(2)
Music, Theater, and Hollywood
476(4)
Backlash Against Labor and the New Deal
480(9)
The Conservative Counterattack
480(3)
New Deal Setbacks in the South
483(1)
Labor Divided and Besieged
484(3)
The Roosevelt Recession
487(2)
Conclusion: What the New Deal Accomplished
489(2)
The Years in Review
491(2)
Additional Readings
493(3)
10 A Nation Transformed: The United States in World War II, 1939-1946
496(56)
The Origins of the Second World War
497(9)
Militarism and Fascism Abroad
498(3)
From Isolationism to Internationalism
501(3)
The End of the New Deal
504(2)
Fighting the War
506(11)
War in the Pacific and in Europe
506(4)
Life in the Armed Forces
510(7)
Mobilizing the Home Front
517(6)
Government-Business Partnership
517(2)
The Wartime Industrial Boom
519(1)
Labor's War at Home
520(3)
Economic Citizenship for All?
523(13)
Women in the Workforce
523(3)
Origins of the Modern African American Civil Rights Movement
526(5)
The Limits of Pluralism
531(5)
The End of the War
536(11)
Victory in Europe
536(2)
Japan's Surrender
538(3)
Conversion to a Peacetime Economy
541(6)
Conclusion: A New Order at Home and Abroad
547(1)
The Years in Review
547(2)
Additional Readings
549(3)
Part Three Cold War America---And After, 1946-2007
552
11 The Cold War Boom, 1946-1960
556(58)
The Cold War in a Global Context
558(9)
Origins of the Cold War
558(1)
Containing the Soviets and Dividing Europe
559(4)
Cold War Showdowns Outside Europe
563(4)
The New Deal Under Attack
567(13)
Capitalism Regains the Initiative
567(3)
The Failure of Interracial Solidarity
570(1)
The 1948 Election
571(2)
The Weapon of Anti-Communism
573(6)
Eisenhower's "Modern Republicanism"
579(1)
The Affluent Society and Its Discontents
580(26)
The Postwar Economic Boom
581(3)
The Service Economy
584(3)
The New Sexual Orthodoxy
587(2)
Race and Ethnicity at Work
589(5)
Unity and Division Within the Working Class
594(4)
The Ethos of a Classless Society
598(2)
Suburban America
600(3)
The World of Father Knows Best
603(3)
Conclusion: New Challenges for the Postwar Order
606(1)
The Years in Review
606(4)
Additional Readings
610(4)
12 The Rights-Conscious Sixties, 1960-1973
614(68)
The Civil Rights Movement
616(10)
Continuing the Fight in the North
616(1)
Southern Clashes in the 1950s
617(4)
Freedom Now!
621(4)
When Washington Steps In
625(1)
The Liberal Hour
626(11)
Lyndon Johnson and Reform Politics
626(1)
The Great Society
627(3)
The War on Poverty
630(2)
Racial Violence and Black Power
632(4)
Rights Consciousness in the Workplace
636(1)
The Vietnam Experience
637(20)
The Road to Vietnam
639(2)
Fighting the War
641(2)
The Antiwar Movement and the New Left
643(4)
The Rise of the Counterculture
647(2)
1968: A Watershed Year
649(5)
Nixon, Vietnam, and Detente
654(1)
Beyond Vietnam: Nixon's Domestic Agenda
655(2)
Extending and Ending the Long Sixties
657(18)
The Environmental Movement
657(1)
The Occupational Health and Safety Movement
658(1)
Hispanics and Native Americans Demand Equal Rights
659(2)
The Women's Movement
661(4)
The Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement
665(3)
Militancy and Dissension in the Labor Movement
668(3)
Political Polarization
671(2)
The Watergate Crisis
673(2)
Conclusion: An Increasing Rights Consciousness
675(1)
The Years in Review
676(3)
Additional Readings
679(3)
13 Economic Adversity Transforms the Nation, 1973-1989
682(52)
The Shifting World Economy
684(11)
The End of the Postwar Boom
684(4)
The New Shape of American Business
688(3)
Stagflation Politics: From Nixon to Carter
691(4)
The Nation Moves to the Right
695(12)
The Rise of the New Right
696(2)
Revolt Against Taxes and Busing
698(2)
Gender Politics
700(7)
The Reagan Revolution and Economic Disparity
707(11)
Reagan's Presidency
707(3)
The Reagan Boom
710(5)
The Ranks of the Poor
715(3)
Struggling Against the Conservative Tide
718(9)
The Labor Movement Under Fire
719(4)
Reaganism Reaches an Impasse
723(2)
Culture Wars
725(2)
Conclusion: The Reagan Legacy
727(2)
The Years in Review
729(2)
Additional Readings
731(3)
14 The American People in an Age of Global Capitalism, 1989-2001
734(54)
A New Geopolitical Order
736(5)
The End of the Cold War
736(2)
George Bush's "New World Order"
738(3)
A New Economic Order
741(20)
The Postwar Economy
742(4)
On Trial: Race, Gender, and National Identity
746(1)
A Digital Revolution
747(6)
The New Immigration
753(4)
Labor's Leftward Movement
757(4)
The Rise and Fall of Clintonian Liberalism
761(15)
The 1992 Election
762(2)
The Clinton Administration
764(2)
Health Care Reform
766(3)
Congressional Conservatives Go to Battle
769(4)
Persistence of Racial Divisions
773(3)
Polarization and Stalemate
776(7)
Impeachment Politics
776(3)
The 2000 Election
779(2)
The Early Days of the George W. Bush Administration
781(2)
Conclusion: America's Political Rift
783(1)
The Years in Review
783(3)
Additional Readings
786(2)
15 America's World After 9/11,2001-2007
788
The Shock of 9/11
790(4)
New York City: The Social Ecology of Disaster
791(3)
Islamic Extremism
794(1)
The War on Terror
794(7)
Homeland Security
795(2)
The War in Iraq
797(2)
The Failure of the Occupation
799(2)
New Business and Conservative Agendas
801(10)
Corporate Corruption in an Unbalanced Economy
803(3)
America in a Global Assembly Line
806(3)
The 2004 Election
809(1)
President Bush's Right-Wing Agenda
810(1)
The Unraveling of the Bush Regime
811(7)
Hurricane Katrina
813(1)
The Politics of Immigrant Citizenship
814(2)
Bush Republicans Divided and Defeated
816(2)
Conclusion: Looking Forward
818(1)
The Years in Review
819(2)
Additional Readings
821
Appendix 1 The Declaration of Independence 1(3)
Appendix 2 Constitution of the United States of America 4
Index 1