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1.Europe and the New World3

The First Americans4

The Quickening of Europe7

Westward to the East10

The Spanish Colonies14

Catholic and Protestant18

England Against Spain20

The English Heritage22

2.Planting the English Colonies26

King and Parliament26

Englishmen Look Overseas28

Virginia and Maryland31

New England34

The Carolinas40

New Netherland:New York43

The Quaker Colonies45

Georgia47

The Island Colonies47

3.The Colonists and Their Work50

Geographical Influences50

The Labor Supply52

Population Growth55

Agriculture58

Industries63

Money and Commerce66

4.Growth of American Ways71

Provincial Society71

Home and Family74

Religion:Decline and Revival79

Literature and Learning87

Law and Politics:Toward Self-Government94

5.The Empire:Success and Failure99

The French in America99

Anglo-French Conflict103

The Great War for the Empire105

The Old Colonial System109

The New Imperialism112

Inner Contradictions114

6.Getting Ready for Revolt117

Colonial Self-Interest117

The Stamp Act Crisis119

The Townshend Program122

The Philosophy of Revolt124

The Tea Excitement127

The Continental Congress131

Lexington and Concord133

7.Birth of the United States137

War Aims:Independence137

The New States and the Confederation142

Mobilizing for War146

The Fighting,to 1777150

Foreign Friends153

Victory at Yorktown155

Winning the Peace157

8.A More Perfect Union162

Failures in Foreign Affairs162

Planning for the West165

Debts,Taxes,and Daniel Shays169

A New Government Needed?170

The Constitutional Convention172

Ratification:"Federalists"v."Antifederalists177

9.Beginnings Under the Constitution182

Elaborating upon the Constitution182

Hamilton's Economic Planning187

Rise of Political Parties192

Problems of the Frontier194

Neutrality and Jay's Treaty197

10.Downfall of the Federalists203

Election of 1796203

X.Y.Z.and Hostilities with France206

Repression and Protest210

Election of 1800213

Packing the Courts215

11.Life in the Young Republic217

Education and the Professions217

Letters,Drama,and Music221

The Churches and Religion224

Technology and Industry228

Transportation and Trade233

City and Country237

12.Jeffersonian Principles in Practice240

President and Party Leader240

The Jeffersonians and the Judges245

Dollars and Ships247

Jefferson and Napoleon249

The Louisiana Purchase251

The Burr Conspiracy254

13.Free Seas and the Frontier259

Neutral Trade and Neutral Rights259

Impressment261

"Peaceable Coercion"264

Red Men and Redcoats266

The War Hawks269

The Course of Battle271

New England Objections277

The Peace Settlement279

Free Seas Again282

14.The West and the Sectional Balance284

Postwar Economic Issues284

"Era of Good Feelings"287

Florida and the Far West289

The Great Migration292

The Panic of 1819296

The Missouri Compromise298

Sectional Feelings301

15.Reassertion of Nationalism305

Marshall and the Court305

Latin American Independence309

Origin of the Monroe Doctrine312

Consequences of Monroe's Message315

The Heritage of Patriotism317

16.Material Progress:The Canal Age320

The People ,1820-1840320

New Waterways325

The First Railroads329

Broadening of Business332

Workers and Unions336

Increasing Comfort339

17.The Coming of Mass Politics343

Democracy:Old and New343

Changes in State Government345

Free-for-All of 1824349

"Corrupt Bargain!"351

The Second President Adams352

Jackson Vindicated354

New Patterns of National Politics357

18.Jackson and the Nullifiers361

Calhoun:His Theory361

Van Buren to the Fore364

The Webster-Hayne Debate367

The Veto,the Indians,and Georgia369

South Carolina Interposes371

19.Bank War and Panic376

The Bank and the Election of 1832376

The"Monster"Destroyed380

Whigs and Democrats382

The Panic of 1837385

20.A Search for Heaven on Earth390

Democracy and Civilization390

Literature:A Golden Age393

Arts and Sciences397

Spirit of Social Reform399

Toward Universal Education401

Perfecting Society and Man405

Antislavery and Proslavery409

21.Democratic Defeat and Whig Division415

Composition of the Parties415

The Van Buren Program417

Some Results of the Depression419

Election of 1840419

The Whigs in Power422

The Fatal Whig Division424

Foreign Affairs,1837-1844425

The Supreme Court,1837-1844429

22.Expansion and Conflict433

Reasons for American Expansion434

Expansion in Oregon436

Expansion in Texas439

Expansion in New Mexico and California441

Election of 1844443

The Acquisition of Oregon445

Polk's Plans for Expansion447

The Mexican War448

Expansion in Utah453

Politics under Polk454

23.The Bases of Sectionalism:The Northeast and the West457

The Character of Sectionalism458

The Northeast:Business460

The Northeast:Agriculture and Labor464

The West466

24.The Bases of Sectionalism:The South473

The Determinants of Southernism474

Social Organization476

Southern Agriculture482

Slavery484

The Mind of the South488

25.The Politics of Sectionalism493

Slavery and the New Territories494

Election of 1848496

Crisis at Mid-Century498

The Compromise of 1850501

Acceptance of the Compromise507

Foreign Affairs Under Taylor and Fillmore510

26.The Drift Toward Disunion514

America in the Fifties515

Election of 1852 and After526

Democratic Imperialism531

The Kansas-Nebraska Act534

Bleeding Kansas538

27.The Rush Toward Disunion542

Election of 1856543

The Panic of 1857545

The Supreme Court and Slavery547

Bleeding Kansas Again549

Elections of 1858 and Their Aftermath550

The Great Decision of 1860557

The Secession of the South561

28.The Civil War:The North568

The Military Potential of North and South569

War Economics and Finance572

Raising the Armed Forces577

Wartime Politics579

29.The Civil War:The South590

The Diplomacy of South and North590

The Confederate Government596

War Economics and Finance600

Raising the Armed Forces603

Confederate Politics605

30.The Civil War:The Battles611

Northern and Southern Strategy612

The Command Systems of North and South614

The Opening Battles:1861618

The Year of Testing:1862621

The Year of Decision:1863633

1864-1865:The End640

31.The Postwar Nation647

The North and South at War's End648

Reconstruction:Its Meaning and Motivation652

Conservative Reconstruction656

Radical Reconstruction662

Reconstruction in the South667

The Aftermath of Reconstruction672

Appendices677

The Declaration of Independence677

The Constitution of the United States of America681

Sovereigns of England and Great Britain,1485-1820692

Admission of States to the Union693

Presidential Electíons,1789-1876694

Presidents,Vice-Presidents,and Cabinet Members,1789-1877696

Chief Justices of the Supreme Court,1789-1888698

Speakers of the House of Representatives,1789-1876698

Population of the United States,1790-1880699

General Bibliography701

Paperback Editions706

Index707

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