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Chapter 1 The World before the Opening of the Atlantic
Chapter 2 New Empires in the Americas
Chapter 3 The English Colonies
Chapter 4 The American Revolution
Chapter 5 Forming a Government
Chapter 6 Citizenship and the Constitution
Chapter 7 Launching the Nation
Chapter 8 The Jefferson Era
Chapter 9 A New National Identity
Chapter 10 The Age of Jackson
Chapter 11 Expanding West
Chapter 12 The North
Chapter 13 The South
Chapter 14 New Movements in America
Chapter 15 A Divided Nation
Chapter 16 The Civil War
Chapter 17 Reconstruction
Epilogue
Section Notes
Chapter 1
The Earliest Americans
Native American Cultures
Trading Kingdoms of West Africa
Europe before Transatlantic Travel
Chapter 2
Europeans Set Sail
Europeans Reach the Americas
Spain Builds an Empire
The Race for Empires
Beginnings of Slavery in the Americas
Chapter 3
The Southern Colonies
The New England Colonies
The Middle Colonies
Life in the English Colonies
Conflict in the Colonies
Chapter 4
The Revolution Begins
Declaring Independence
Struggle for Liberty
Independence!
Section Notes
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Chapter 8
The Articles of Confederation
The New Nation Faces Challenges
Creating the Constitution
Ratifying the Constitution
Understanding the Constitution
The Bill of Rights
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Washington Leads a New Nation
Hamilton and National Finances
Challenges for a New Nation
John Adams’s Presidency
Jefferson Becomes President
The Louisiana Purchase
The Coming of War
The War of 1812
Section Notes
Chapter 9
American Foreign Policy
Nationalism and Sectionalism
American Culture
Chapter 10
Jacksonian Democracy
Jackson’s Administration
Indian Removal
Chapter 11
Trails to the West
The Texas Revolution
The Mexican-American War
The California Gold Rush
Chapter 12
The Industrial Revolution in America
Changes in Working Life
The Transportation Revolution
More Technological Advances
Section Notes
Chapter 13
Growth of the Cotton Industry
Southern Society
The Slave System
Chapter 14
Immigrants and Urban Challenges
American Arts
Reforming Society
The Movement to End Slavery
Women’s Rights
Chapter 15
The Debate over Slavery
Trouble in Kansas
Political Divisions
The Nation Divides
Chapter 16
The War Begins
The War in the East
The War in the West
Daily Life during the War
The Tide of War Turns
Section Notes
Chapter 17
Rebuilding the South
The Fight over Reconstruction
Reconstruction in the South
Epilogue
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1 – The Global Economy
2 – Different Cultures
3 – Freedom of Religion
4 – Being Able to Choose Your Own Government
5 – Adding New States
6 – The Bill of Rights
7 – Political Parties
8 – Expanding Frontiers
9 – The Impact of the United States on Its Neighbors
10 – Native American Reservations
11 – The California Gold Rush
12 – Mass Transportation
13 – Regional Economies
14 – Individual Rights and Beliefs
15 – The States’ Rights
16 – The Civil War
17 – The Preservation of the Union
Video
Quick Facts
Chapter 1
Democracy and Republic
Chapter 1 Visual Summary
Chapter 2
Causes and Effects of the
Discovery of a Sea Route to Asia
Reasons for Spanish Victory
Chapter 2 Visual Summary
Chapter 3
Church and State
Characteristics of the Middle
Colonies
The Road to Revolution
Chapter 3 Visual Summary
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Visual Summary
Quick Facts
Chapter 5
Weaknesses of the Articles of
Confederation
Great Compromise
The Constitution Strengthens the
National Government
Federalists vs. Antifederalists
Chapter 5 Visual Summary
Chapter 6
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Federal Office Terms and Requirements
Federal Judicial System
Federalism
Chapter 6 Visual Summary
Chapter 7
Hamilton’s Economic Plan
Chapter 7 Visual Summary
Chapter 8
The Election of 1800
Analyzing the War of 1812
Chapter 8 Visual Summary
Quick Facts
Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Visual Summary
Chapter 10
Regions of the United States, Early 1800s
Chapter 10 Visual Summary
Chapter 11
Westward Movements in the
United States
Chapter 11 Visual Summary
Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Visual Summary
Quick Facts
Chapter 13
Chapter 13 Visual Summary
Chapter 14
Push-Pull Factors of Immigration
Chapter 14 Visual Summary
Chapter 15
Upsetting the Balance
A Growing Conflict
Chapter 15 Visual Summary
Chapter 16
North Versus South
Resources of the North and South
Causes and Effects of the Civil War
Chapter 16 Visual Summary
Chapter 17
The Reconstruction Amendments
Hopes Raises and Denied
Chapter 17 Visual Summary
History Close-up
Chapter 2
Chapter 12
Chapter 3
Chapter 13
Chapter 4
Chapter 14
Chapter 11
Chapter 16
The Caravel
Plymouth Colony
Battle of Yorktown
Ranch Life
A Mill Girl
Southern Plantation
New York City, mid-1800s
Fort Sumter
Images
Chapter 1
Palenque
Iroquois Longhouse
Trading Centers
Chapter 2
Estevanico
Primary Source: King Afonso
to King Joao III
Chapter 3
Peter Stuyvesant
The Great Awakening
Primary Source: The Boston
Massacre
Chapter 4
Signing of the Declaration of
Independence
Crossing the Delaware
Images
Chapter 5
Women’s Suffrage
A Farmer Leads a Revolt
Signing of the Constitution
Chapter 6
Right of Assembly
Becoming a Citizen
Responsibilities of Citizens
Chapter 7
The First Cabinet
The Struggle for Neutrality
Time Line
Primary Source: Political Cartoon
French Revolutionaries Storm
the Bastille
Chapter 8
The USS Constitution
First Lady Saves Washington’s
Portrait
Images
Chapter 9
The Erie Canal
American Arts
American Arts (continued)
Chapter 10
Andrew Jackson
Primary Source: Jackson against
the Bank
Indian Removal
Chapter 11
Mormon Pioneers
Manifest Destiny
Battle of Buena Vista
Staking a Claim
Chapter 12
Textile Mill and Water Frame
Mississippi River Steamboats
The Steam Train
Samuel Morse
Images
Chapter 13
Cotton Gin
The South’s Cotton Economy
A Slave’s Daily Life
Chapter 14
Art of the Romantic Movement
Reform Movements
The Antisuffragists
Chapter 15
Primary Source: The Seventh
of March Speech
Forcing Slavery Down the Throat
of a Freesoiler
Rebel Government
Chapter 16
Infantry Family
Union and Confederate Soldiers
Images
Chapter 17
Testing New Freedoms
Helping the Freedpeople
Klu Klux Klan
Epilogue
U.S. Troops
Martin Luther King Jr.
Maps
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Land Migrations of Early Peoples
Aztec and Inca Civilizations
Native American Culture Areas
Empires of West Africa, 800-1500
Portuguese Routes and Exploration
Columbus’s Voyages
Spanish Explorations 1513-1542
Spanish Viceroyalties, c. 1700
The Northwest Passage
European Exploration of the Americas,
1492-1682
African Diaspora in the United States
The Thirteen Colonies
Triangular Trade
North American Empires before and
after the treaty of Paris
Paul Revere’s Ride
Battle for Boston, 1775-76
Battles in the Middle Colonies,
1776-77
Battle of Saratoga
War in the West, 1778-79
North America after the Treaty of
Paris of 1783
Maps
Chapter 5
The Land Ordinance of 1785 and 1787
The United States Faces Trade Barriers
Chapter 6
The Electoral College
Chapter 7
Pinckney’s Treaty
Fighting in the Northwest Territory
The First Political Parties, 1796
Chapter 8
The Louisiana Purchase and
Western Expeditions
The War of 1812
Maps
Chapter 9
U.S. Boundary Changes, 1818-1819
U.S. Roads and Canals, 1850
The Missouri Compromise, 1820
Test Assessment Map
Chapter 10
Second Seminole War
Chapter 11
Trails Leading West
The Texas Revolution
Mexican-American War, 1846-1847
Skills Page Map: Expansion
Growth of the United States to 1853
Test Assessment Map
Chapter 12
Transportation Routes, 1850
Maps
Chapter 13
The Cotton Kingdom
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
Chapter 14
The Underground Railroad
Chapter 15
From Compromise to Conflict
The Election of 1860
Test Assessment Map
Chapter 16
Battles in the East
Union Blockade
The War in the West
Emancipation Proclamation
Pickett’s Charge, July 3, 1863
Final Campaigns
Test Assessment Map
Chapter 17
Reconstruction Military Districts
African American Representation
in the South, 1870