Chapter 1: North America Encounters the Atlantic World, Prehistory-1565 North America to 1500 The First Millennia of Indian North America Farmers, Hunters and Gatherers The Rise and Decline of Urban Indian North America Indian North America in the Century before Contact Making an Atlantic World, 1400-1513 Western Europe in the Fifteenth Century Iberians, Africans, and the Creation of an Eastern Atlantic World Columbus and the First Encounter The Atlantic World Invades the Caribbean The Atlantic World enters North America, 1513-1565 The Fall of the Mexica Invasions of North America and the Rise of Imperial Competition Religious Reformation, Imperial Rivalries, and Piracy The Founding of Florida Chapter 2: Colonists on the Margins, 1565-1640 Conquest Begins and Trade Expands, 1565-1607 Spain Stakes Claim to Florida New Spain into the Southwest England Enters Eastern North America Imports and a Changing Indian Northeast European Islands in an Algonquian Ocean, 1607-1625 Tsenacommacah and Virginia New France, New Netherland, New Indian Northeast Pilgrims and Algonquians Seeking God, Seizing Land, Reaping Conflict, 1625-c. 1640 Missionaries and Indians in New France and New Mexico Migration and the Expansion of Dutch and English North America Dissent in the City upon a Hill Colonist-Algonquian Wars Chapter 3: Forging Tighter Bonds, 1640 to the 1690s Uncivil Wars, 1640-1660 Smallpox and War Plague the Great Lakes English Civil Wars and the Remaking of English America Planters and Slaves of the Caribbean Church and Indians in the Southeast and Southwest New Imperial Orders, 1660-1680 English Empire and the Conquest of New Netherland Quebec and the Expansion of French America Chesapeake Servitude, Mainland Slavery The Creation of South Carolina Metacom and the Algonquian Battle for New England Victorious Pueblos, a New Mid-Atlantic, and "Glorious" Revolutions, 1680 to the 1690s The Pueblo War for Independence A More Multicultural Mid-Atlantic English North America''s "Glorious" Revolutions North America''s Hundred Years'' War Begins Chapter 4: Accelerating the Pace of Change, c. 1690-1730 Turmoil in Indian North America Horses and Violence on the Northern Plains Indians and Hispanics Forge a New Southwest Indians, the French, and the Making of Louisiana Indians, Empires, and the Remaking of the Southeast The Iroquois, Great Lakes Peoples, and the Northeast Migration, Religion and Empires The Africanization of North America The "Naturalization" of Slavery and Racism European Immigrants and Imperial Expansion Pietism and Atlantic Protestantism Imperial Authority and Colonial Resistance Laying Foundations in British North America An Industrious Revolution A Creole Elite Pursues Gentility The Anglo-Atlantic''s Communications Revolution Chapter 5: Battling for Souls, Minds, and the Heart of North America, 1730-1763 Immigrants and Indians Immigrants in Chains The Making of Irish and German America Indians in Motion Slave Resistance, the Southeast, and the Greater Caribbean Minds, Souls and Wallets North Americans Engage the Enlightenment Becoming a Consumer Society Revivals and the Rise of Evangelical Christianity African, African American and Indian Awakenings North America and the First World War for Empire, 1754-1763 The Road to War The Course of War New Divisions Refugees and Exiles Chapter 6: Empire & Resistance, 1763-1776 English & Spanish Imperial Reform Transatlantic Trade as an Engine of Conflict Grenville''s Program Pontiac''s Rebellion Bourbon Reforms The Enlightenment and Colonial Identity Stamp Act and Resistance Parliamentary Action Protest & Repeal Empire & Authority Consumer Resistance Townshend Duties The Non-Importation Movement Men & Women: Tea & Politics The Boston Massacre Resistance Becomes Revolution Boston Tea Party & Coercive Acts Empire, Control, and the Language of Slavery Mobilization War Begins Declaring Independence The World''s First Declaration of Independence Establishment of Comandancia General of the Interior Provinces Ideology and Resistance Taking Stock of Empire Chapter 7: A Revolutionary Nation, 1776-1789 The Revolution Takes Root Ideology and Transatlantic Politics Trying Times: War Continues Alliance with France The Structure of Authority State Governments Articles of Confederation Military Organization Diplomacy & International Finance Securing Independence War at Sea War in the South Loyalists: Resistance & Migration Indian Warfare African Americans at War Peace And Shifting Empires Restructuring Social and Political Authority Power in the States Economic Change Women & Revolution Racial Ideology and Questioning Slavery A Federal Nation Debt & Discontent Constitutional Convention Ratification Chapter 8: A New Nation Facing a Revolutionary World, 1789-1815 The United States in the Age of the French Revolution The New Nation and the New Revolution The Rise of Party Tensions Neutrality and Jay''s Treaty The Popular Politics of Rebellion Indian Warfare and European Power Party Conflict Intensifies Adams in Power Quasi-War with France Alien and Sedition Acts Slave Rebellions: Saint Domingue and Virginia The "Revolution" of 1800 and the Revolution of 1804 Jefferson Elected Democracy: Limits and Conflicts Haitian Revolution The Louisiana Purchase Trade, Conflict, Warfare Transatlantic and Caribbean Trade Mediterranean Trade: Barbary Wars Western Discontents European Wars and Commercial Sanctions The War of 1812 War Declared Opposition to the War of 1812 U.S. Offensives in Canada Tecumseh and Pan-Indian Resistance Naval War British Offensive The War Ends Chapter 9: American Peoples on the Move, 1789- 1824 Exploration and Encounter Lewis and Clark Expedition Zebulon Pike Plains Indian Peoples Astor and the Fur Trade Asian Trade Shifting Borders Jeffersonian Agrarianism Northwest, Southwest, and New States The Missouri Compromise African-American Migration and Colonization Spanish Expansion in California Social and Cultural Shifts Indian Acculturation Gender in Early Republican Society Literature and Popular Culture African-American Culture: Slaves and Free People Roots of the Second Great Awakening Financial Expansion Banks and Panics Corporations and the Supreme Court Politics and Hemispheric Change First Seminole War Transcontinental (Adams-Oñis) Treaty The United States and Latin American Revolutions The Monroe Doctrine Chapter 10: Market Revolutions and the Rise of Democracy, 1789-1832 The Market System Internal and External Markets Technology: Domestic Invention and Global Appropriation Water and Steam Power Transportation and Communication Markets and Social Relationships Manufacturing and the Factory System Slavery and Markets Class and Consumerism Urban and Rural Life Democracy and the Public Sphere Voting and Politics Election of 1824 John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson, "The People," and the Election of 1828 Jackson and the Veto Economic Opportunity and Territorial Expansion Texas Colonization Santa Fe Trail The Black Hawk War Expanding Markets The Legal Structures of Capitalism The Inland Empire The Industrial Revolution Chapter 11: New Boundaries, New Roles, 1820-1856 An Expanding Nation Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears Re-Peopling the West Latin American Filibustering and the Texas Independence Movement Pacific Explorations The New Challenge of Labor White Workers, Unions, and Class Consciousness Foreign-born Workers The New Middle Class The Expansion of Slavery and Slaves as Workers Men and Women in Antebellum America Gender and Economic Change Ladies, Women, and Working Girls Masculinity on the Ttrail, in the Cities, and on the Farm Men and Women in the Southwest Freedom for Some The Nature of Democracy in the Atlantic World The Second Party System Democracy in the South Conflicts over Slavery Chapter 12: Religion and Reform, 1820-1850 Second Great Awakening Spreading the Word Building a Christian Nation Interpreting the Message Northern Reform The Temperance Crusade The Rising Power of American Abolition Women''s Rights Making a Moral Society Southern Reform Sin, Salvation, and Honor Pro-Slavery Reform Nat T.
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