The American Promise Value Edition, Combined Version A History of the United States
, by Roark, James L.; Cohen, Patricia Cline; Stage, Sarah; Hartmann, Susan M.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781457613456 | 145761345X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/4/2012
The new two-color Value Edition of The American Promiseis the ideal solution for instructors and students who want a full-length narrative at a low price. A clear political framework supports a dynamic social and cultural story enlivened by the voices of hundreds of Americans who help students connect with history and grasp important concepts. With the complete supplements package from the full text, the Value Edition offers everything cost-conscious instructors and students want and need for their U.S. history courses.
Chapter 1 Ancient America: Before 1492 Opening Vignette: An archeological dig helps uncover ancient North American traditions Archaeology and History The First Americans Archaic Hunters and Gatherers Agricultural Settlements and Chiefdoms Native Americans in the 1490s The Mexica: A Mesoamerican Culture Conclusion: The World of Ancient Americans Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 2 Europeans Encounter the New World, 1492-1600 Opening Vignette: Queen Isabella of Spain supports Christopher Columbus’s risky plan to sail west across the Atlantic Europe in the Age of Exploration A Surprising New World in the Western Atlantic Spanish Exploration and Conquest The New World and Sixteenth-Century Europe Conclusion: The Promise of the New World for Europeans Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 3 The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1601-1700 Opening Vignette: Pocahontas "rescues" John Smith An English Colony on Chesapeake Bay A Tobacco Society Hierarchy and Inequality in the Chesapeake Toward a Slave Labor System Conclusion: The Growth of English Colonies Based on Export Crops and Slave Labor Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 4 The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1601-1700 Opening Vignette: Roger Williams is banished from Puritan Massachusetts Puritans and the Settlement of New England The Evolution of New England Society The Founding of the Middle Colonies The Colonies and the English Empire Conclusion: An English Model of Colonization in North America Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 5 Colonial America in the Eighteenth Century, 1701-1770 Opening Vignette: The Robin Johns experience horrific turns of fortune in the Atlantic slave trade A Growing Population and Expanding Economy in British North America New England: From Puritan Settlers to Yankee Traders The Middle Colonies: Immigrants, Wheat, and Work The Southern Colonies: Land of Slavery Unifying Experiences Conclusion: The Dual Identity of British North American Colonists Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 6 The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis, 1754-1775 Opening Vignette: Loyalist governor Thomas Hutchinson stands his ground in radical Massachusetts The Seven Years’ War, 1754-1763 The Sugar and Stamp Acts, 1763-1765 The Townshend Acts and Economic Retaliation, 1767-1770 The Destruction of the Tea and the Coercive Acts, 1770-1774 Domestic Insurrections, 1774-1775 Conclusion: The Long Road to Revolution Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 7 The War for America, 1775-1783 Opening Vignette: Deborah Sampson masquerades as a man to join the Continental army The Second Continental Congress The First Year of War, 1775-1776 The Home Front The Campaigns of 1777-1779: The North and West The Southern Strategy and the End of the War Conclusion: Why the British Lost Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 8 Building a Republic, 1775-1789 Opening Vignette: James Madison comes of age in the midst of revolution The Articles of Confederation The Sovereign States The Confederation’s Problems The United States Constitution Ratification of the Constitution Conclusion: The "Republican Remedy"Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 9 The New Nation Takes Form, 1789-1800 Opening Vignette: Brilliant and brash, Alexander Hamilton becomes a polarizing figure in the 1790s The Search for Stability Hamilton’s Economic Policies Conflict on America’s Borders and Beyond Federalists and Republicans Conclusion: Parties Nonetheless Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 10 Republicans in Power, 1800-1824 Opening Vignette: The Shawnee chief Tecumseh attempts to forge a pan-Indian confederacy Jefferson’s Presidency Opportunities and Challenges in the West Jefferson, the Madisons, and the War of 1812 Women’s Status in the Early Republic Monroe and Adams Conclusion: Republican Simplicity Becomes Complex Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 11 The Expanding Republic, 1815-1840 Opening Vignette: The Grimke sisters speak out against slavery The Market Revolution The Spread of Democracy Jackson Defines the Democratic Party Cultural Shifts, Religion, and Reform Van Buren’s One-Term Presidency Conclusion: The Age of Jackson or the Era of Reform? Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 12The New West and the Free North, 1840-1860 Opening Vignette: With the support of his wife, Abraham Lincoln struggles to survive in antebellum America Economic and Industrial Evolution Free Labor: Promise and Reality The Westward Movement Expansion and the Mexican-American War Reforming Self and Society Conclusion: Free Labor, Free Men Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 13 The Slave South, 1820-1860 Opening Vignette: Slave Nat Turner leads a revolt to end slavery The Growing Distinctiveness of the South Masters and Mistresses in the Big House Slaves in the Quarter The Plain Folk Black and Free: On the Middle Ground The Politics of Slavery Conclusion: A Slave Society Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 14 The House Divided, 1846-1861 Opening Vignette: Abolitionist John Brown takes his war against slavery to Harpers Ferry, Virginia The Bitter Fruits of War The Sectional Balance Undone Realignment of the Party System Freedom under Siege The Union Collapses Conclusion: Slavery, Free Labor, and the Failure of Political Compromise Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 15 The Crucible of War, 1861-1865 Opening Vignette: Runaway slave William Gould enlists in the U.S. navy "And the War Came"The Combatants Battling It Out, 1861-1862 Union and Freedom The South at War The North at War Grinding Out Victory, 1863-1865 Conclusion: The Second American Revolution Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 16 Reconstruction, 1863-1877 Opening Vignette: James T. Rapier emerges in the early 1870s as Alabama’s most prominent black leader Wartime Reconstruction Presidential Reconstruction Congressional Reconstruction The Struggle in the South Reconstruction Collapses Conclusion: "A Revolution But Half Accomplished" Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 17 The Contested West, 1865-1900 Opening Vignette: Frederick Jackson Turner delivers his "frontier thesis"Conquest and Empire in the West Forced Assimilation and Resistance Strategies Gold Fever and the Mining West Land Fever Conclusion: The West in the Gilded Age Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 18 Business and Politics in the Gilded Age, 1865-1900 Opening Vignette: Mark Twain and the Gilded Age Old Industries Transformed, New Industries Born From Competition to Consolidation Politics and Culture Presidential Politics Economic Issues and Party Realignment Conclusion: Business Dominates an Era Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 19 The City and Its Workers, 1870-1900 Opening Vignette: Workers build the Brooklyn Bridge The Rise of the City At Work in Industrial America Workers Organize At Home and at Play City Growth and City Government Conclusion: Who Built the Cities? Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 20 Dissent, Depression, and War, 1890-1900 Opening Vignette: Frances Willard participates in the creation of the Populist Party in 1892 The Farmers’ Revolt The Labor Wars Women’s Activism Depression Politics The United States and the World War and Empire Conclusion: Rallying around the Flag Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 21 Progressivism from the Grass Roots to the White House, 1890-1916 Opening Vignette: Jane Addams founds Hull House Grassroots Progressivism Progressivism: Theory and Practice Progressivism Finds a President: Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism at High Tide The Limits of Progressive Reform Conclusion: The Transformation of the Liberal State Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 22 World War I: The Progressive Crusade at Home and Abroad, 1914-1920 Opening Vignette: Doughboy George "Brownie" Browne sees combat on the frontlines in France Woodrow Wilson and the World "Over There"The Crusade for Democracy at Home A Compromised Peace Democracy at Risk Conclusion: Troubled Crusade Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 23 From New Era to Great Depression, 1920-1932 Opening Vignette: Henry Ford puts America on wheels The New Era The Roaring Twenties Resistance to Change The Great Crash Life in the Depression Conclusion: Dazzle and Despair Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 24 The New Deal Experiment, 1932-1939 Opening Vignette: ÒMigrant MotherÓ Florence Owens struggles to survive in the Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Patrician in Government Launching the New Deal Challenges to the New Deal Toward a Welfare State The New Deal from Victory to Deadlock Conclusion: Achievements and Limitations of the New Deal Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 25 The United States and the Second World War, 1939-1945 Opening Vignette: Colonel Paul Tibbets drops the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan Peacetime Dilemmas The Onset of War Mobilizing for War Fighting Back The Wartime Home Front Toward Unconditional Surrender Conclusion: Allied Victory and America’s Emergence as a Superpower Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 26 Cold War Politics in the Truman Years, 1945-1953 Opening Vignette: Helen Gahagan Douglas, congresswoman and loyal Truman ally, supports the Marshall Plan, the creation of NATO, and the war in Korea From the Grand Alliance to Containment Truman and the Fair Deal at Home The Cold War Becomes Hot: Korea Conclusion: The Cold War’s Costs and ConsequencesReviewing the Chapter Chapter 27 The Politics and Culture of Abundance, 1952-1960 Opening Vignette: Vice President Richard Nixon debates Russian premier Nikita Khrushchev Eisenhower and the Politics of the "Middle Way"Liberation Rhetoric and the Practice of Containment New Work and Living Patterns in an Economy of Abundance The Culture of Abundance The Emergence of a Civil Rights Movement Conclusion: Peace and Prosperity Mask Unmet Challenges Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 28Reform, Rebellion, and Reaction, 1960-1974 Opening Vignette: Fannie Lou Hamer leads grassroots struggles of African Americans for voting rights and political empowerment Liberalism at High Tide The Second Reconstruction A Multitude of Movements The New Wave of Feminism Liberal Reform in the Nixon Administration Conclusion: Achievements and Limitations of Liberalism Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 29 Vietnam and the End of the Cold War Consensus, 1961-1975 Opening Vignette: Lieutenant Frederick Downs, Jr., is wounded in Vietnam and returns home to a country divided over the war New Frontiers in Foreign Policy Lyndon Johnson’s War against Communism A Nation Polarized Nixon, Detente, and the Search for Peace in Vietnam Conclusion: An Unwinnable War Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 30America Moves to the Right, 1969-1989 Opening Vignette: Phyllis Schlafly promotes conservatism Nixon, Conservatism, and Constitutional Crisis The "Outsider" Presidency of Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Ascendancy Continuing Struggles over Rights Ronald Reagan Confronts an "Evil Empire"Conclusion: Reversing the Course of Government Reviewing the Chapter Chapter 31 The Promises and Challenges of Globalization, Since 1989 Opening Vignette: Colin Powell adjusts to a post-Cold War world Domestic Stalemate and Global Upheaval: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush The Clinton Administration’s Search for the Middle Ground The United States in a Globalizing World President George W. Bush: Conservatism at Home and Radical Initiatives Abroad The Obama Presidency: Reform and Backlash Conclusion: Defining the Government’s Role at Home and Abroad Reviewing the Chapter
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