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(Ebook) America The Essential Learning 1st Edition by David E Shi, George Brown Tindall, Erik Anderson ISBN 0393618471 978-0393618471

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Authors:David E. Shi, George Brown Tindall, Erik Anderson
Pages:862 pages.
Year:2015
Publisher:W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:53.93 MB
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ISBNS:9780393938036, 0393938034
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ISBN 10: 0393618471

ISBN 13: 978-0393618471

Author: David E Shi, George Brown Tindall, Erik Anderson

An essential narrative of American history, with a focus on core learning objectives in the text and online.

Lively yet concise, The Essential Learning Edition of America blends Shi and Tindall’s unrivalled narrative style with innovative pedagogy to help students understand major historical developments and strengthen critical interpretive skills. Online adaptive learning tools enhance and assess students’ mastery of the core objectives from the text.

For the Record: A Documentary History features nearly 250 primary source selections, both textual and visual, drawn from a broad range of government documents, newspapers, speeches, letters, novels, and images. A revised table of contents reflects the structure, organization, and emphasis on the culture of daily life found within America: A Narrative History, Tenth Edition, for which editor David Shi also serves as the author. The Sixth Edition’s selections are heavily informed by instructor feedback, resulting in a text rich with the pieces that historians prefer to assign, and, at just $10 net additional per volume when packaged with any edition of AmericaFor the Record is available at an unbeatable value.

Table of contents: 

Part 1: An Old “New” World

Chapter 1: The Collision of Cultures in the Sixteenth Century

Early Cultures in the Americas

The Expansion of Europe

The Spanish Empire

The Columbian Exchange

The Spanish in North America

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 2: England and Its American Colonies, 1607–1732

The English Background

Settling the American Colonies

Native Peoples and English Settlers

Servitude and Slavery in the Colonies

Thriving Colonies

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 3: Colonial Ways of Life, 1607–1750

The Shape of Early America

Women in the Colonies

Society and Economy in the Colonies

Race-Based Slavery in the Colonies

First Stirrings of a Common Colonial Culture

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 4: From Colonies to States, 1607–1776

French and British Colonies

Warfare in the Colonies

Tightening of Control over the British Colonies

Road to the American Revolution

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Thinking Like a Historian: Debating the Origins of the American Revolution

Part 2: Building a Nation

Chapter 5: The American Revolution, 1775–1783

American Society at War

Mobilizing for War

Setbacks for the British (1777–1781)

War as an Engine of Change

Equality and Its Limits

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 6: Securing the Constitution and Union, 1783–1800

The Confederation Government

Creating the Constitution

The Fight for Ratification

The Federalist Era

Foreign and Domestic Crises

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 7: The Early Republic, 1800–1815

Jeffersonian Republicanism

War in the Mediterranean and Europe

The War of 1812

The Aftermath of the War

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Thinking Like a Historian: Debating Thomas Jefferson and Slavery

Part 3: An Expanding Nation, 1815–1860

Chapter 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy, 1815–1850

The Market Revolution

Industrial Development

Immigration

Organized Labor and New Professions

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 9: Nationalism and Sectionalism, 1815–1828

A New Nationalism

Debates over the American System

“An Era of Good Feelings”

Nationalist Diplomacy

The Rise of Andrew Jackson

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 10: The Jacksonian Era, 1828–1840

Jacksonian Democracy

Nullification

Jackson’s Indian Policy

Political Battles

Jackson’s Legacy

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 11: The South and Slavery, 1800–1860

The Distinctiveness of the Old South

The Cotton Kingdom

Whites in the Old South

White over Black: Unequal Society in the South

Forging an Enslaved Community

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 12: Religion, Romanticism, and Reform, 1800–1860

A More Democratic Religion

Romanticism in America

The Reform Impulse

The Anti-Slavery Movement

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Thinking Like a Historian: Debating Separate Spheres

Part 4: A House Divided and Rebuilt

Chapter 13: Western Expansion and Southern Secession, 1830–1861

Moving West

The Mexican-American War

Slavery in the Territories

The Emergence of the Republican Party

The Southern Response

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 14: The War of the Union, 1861–1865

Mobilizing Forces in the North and South

Emancipation

The War behind the Lines

The Faltering Confederacy

A Transformational War

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Chapter 15: The Era of Reconstruction, 1865–1877

The War’s Aftermath in the South

Battles over Political Reconstruction

Black Society under Reconstruction

The Grant Administration

Reconstruction’s Significance

Reviewing the Core Objectives

Thinking Like a Historian: Debating Reconstruction

Glossary

Appendix

The Declaration of Independence (1776)

Articles of Confederation (1787)

The Constitution of the United States (1787)

Amendments to the Constitution

Presidential Elections

Admission of States

Population of the United States

Immigration by Region and Selected Country of Last Residence, Fiscal Years 1820–2020

Legal Immigration to the United States

Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Secretaries of State

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