Experience History, Volume 1: To 1877
, by Davidson, James West; DeLay, Brian; Heyrman, Christine Leigh; Lytle, Mark; Stoff, Michael- ISBN: 9780077368319 | 0077368312
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 10/5/2010
The First Civilizations of North America | |
An American Story: The Power of a Hidden Past | |
A Continent of Cultures | |
A Cultures of Ancient Mexico | |
Daily Lives: Play Ball | |
Cultures of the Southwest | |
Cultures of the Eastern Woodlands | |
Cultures of the Great Plains | |
Cultures of the Great Basin | |
Cultures of the Pacific Northwest | |
Cultures of the Subarctic and Arctic | |
Innovations and Limitations | |
America's Agricultural Gifts | |
Landscapers | |
The Shape of a Problem | |
Historian's Toolbox: An Ancient Calendar | |
Animals and Illness | |
Crisis and Transformation | |
Enduring Cultures | |
North America on the Eve of Contact | |
Dueling Documents: How Many People Lived in Hispaniola in 1492? | |
Review Chart: A Continent of Cultures | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
After the Fact: Historians Reconstruct the Past: Tracking the First Americans | |
Old Worlds, New Worlds, 1400-1600 | |
An American Story: Fishing Nets and Far Horizons | |
Eurasia and Africa in the Fifteenth Century | |
Europe's Place in the World | |
Historian's Toolbox: A Witch Bottle | |
Africa and the Portuguese Wave | |
Sugar and the Origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade | |
Spain in the Americas | |
The Spanish Beachhead in the Caribbean | |
Daily Lives: "Barbaric Dress"--Indian and European | |
Conquest of the Aztecs | |
Dueling Documents: How Did Spaniards and Aztecs Remember First Contact? | |
The Columbian Exchange | |
The Crown Steps In | |
The Search for North America's Indian Empires | |
Religious Reform Divides Europe | |
The Teachings of Martin Luther | |
The Contribution of John Calvin | |
French Huguenots and the Birth of Spanish Florida | |
The English Reformation | |
England's Entry into America | |
The Ambitions of Gilbert, Raleigh, and Wingina | |
A Second Roanoke--and Croatoan | |
Review Chart: European Explorations | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Colonization and Conflict in the South, 1600-1750 | |
An American Story: Outlandish Strangers | |
Spain's North American Colonies | |
The Founding of a "New" Mexico | |
The Growth of Spanish Florida | |
Pope and the Pueblo Revolt | |
Dueling Documents: What Caused the Pueblo Revolt? | |
English Society on the Chesapeake | |
The Virginia Company | |
Reform and a Boom in Tobacco | |
The Founding of Maryland and the Renewal of Indian Wars | |
Changes in English Policy in the Chesapeake | |
Chesapeake Society in Crisis | |
Bacon's Rebellion and Coode's Rebellion | |
From Servitude to Slavery | |
Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade | |
Historian's Toolbox: Hip Mask from Benin | |
A Changing Chesapeake Society | |
From the Caribbean to the Carolinas | |
Paradise Lost | |
Daily Lives: A Taste for Sugar | |
The Founding of the Carolinas | |
Carolina, Florida, and the Southeastern Slave Wars | |
White, Red, and Black: The Search for Order | |
The Founding of Georgia | |
Review Chart: Southern Colonies | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Colonization and Conflict in the North, 1600-1700 | |
An American Story: Bears on Floating Islands | |
France in North America | |
The Origins of New France | |
New Netherlands, the Iroquois, and the Beaver Wars | |
The Lure of the Mississippi | |
Historian's Toolbox: A French Map | |
The Founding of New England | |
The Puritan Movement | |
The Pilgrim Settlement of Plymouth Colony | |
The Puritan Settlement at Massachusetts Bay | |
Stability and Order in Early New England | |
Communities in Conflict | |
Goodwives and Witches | |
Daily Lives: A World of Wonders and Witchcraft | |
Dueling Documents: Accusations and Defenses in the Salem Witchcraft Trials | |
The People in the Way | |
Metacom's War | |
The Mid-Atlantic Colonies | |
English Rule in New York | |
The Founding of New Jersey | |
Quaker Odysseys | |
Patterns of Growth | |
Quakers and Politics | |
Adjustment to Empire | |
The Dominion of New England | |
Royal Authority in America in 1700 | |
Review Chart: Northern Colonies | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The Mosaic of Eighteenth-Century America, 1689-1768 | |
An American Story: The Tale of a Tattooed Traveler | |
Crisis and Transformation in Northern New Spain | |
Defensive Expansion into Texas | |
Crisis and Rebirth in New Mexico | |
Spanish California | |
Dueling Documents: The Founders of Spanish California | |
Women and the Law in New Spain and British North America | |
Eighteenth-Century New France | |
Colonial Compromise | |
France on the Gulf Coast | |
Slavery and Colonial Society in French Louisiana | |
Forces of Division in British North America | |
Immigration and Natural Increase | |
Daily Lives: Transatlantic Trials | |
Moving into the Backcountry | |
Social Conflict on the Frontier | |
Eighteenth-Century Seaports | |
Historian's Toolbox: A Woman's Cupboard | |
Social Tension in Seaports | |
Slave Societies in the Eighteenth-Century South | |
The Slave Family and Community | |
Slavery and Colonial Society in French Louisiana | |
Slave Resistance in Eighteenth-Century British | |
North America | |
Enlightenment and Awakening in America | |
The Enlightenment in America | |
The First Great Awakening | |
The Aftermath of the Great Awakening | |
Anglo-American Worlds of the Eighteenth Century | |
English Economic and Social Development | |
The Consumer Revolution | |
Inequality in England and America | |
Politics in England and America | |
The Imperial System Before 1760 | |
Review Chart: Eighteenth-Century North America | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Toward the War for American Independence, 1754-1776 | |
An American Story: The General, the Trader, and the Missing Allies | |
The Seven Years' War | |
Origins | |
Years of Defeat | |
A Shift in Policy | |
Years of Victory | |
Historian's Toolbox: John Singleton Copley's Watson and the Shark | |
Postwar Expectations | |
The Imperial Crisis | |
Pontiac's Rebellion | |
George Grenville's New Measures | |
The Beginning of Colonial Resistance | |
Riots and Resolves | |
Repeal of the Stamp Act | |
The Townshend Acts | |
The Resistance Organizes | |
Daily Lives: Street Theater | |
The International Sons of Liberty | |
The Boston Massacre | |
Dueling Documents: Who Was to Blame for the Boston Massacre? | |
Resistance Revived | |
The Empire Strikes Back | |
Toward the Revolution | |
The First Continental Congress | |
The Last Days of the British Empire in America | |
The Fighting Begins | |
Common Sense | |
Review Chart: Parliament and The Road To Revolution | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The American People: The American Revolution, 1775-1783 | |
An American Story: "Will He Fight?" | |
The Decision for Independence | |
The Second Continental Congress | |
The Declaration | |
Dueling Documents: Abigail and John Adams Spar on Women's Rights | |
American Loyalists | |
The Fighting in the North | |
The Two Armies at Bay | |
Daily Lives: Radical Chic and Revolutionary Women | |
Laying Strategies | |
Capturing Philadelphia | |
Disaster at Saratoga | |
The Turning Point | |
The American Revolution Becomes a Global War | |
Winding Down the War in the North | |
War in the West | |
The Home Front in the North | |
The Struggle in the South | |
The Siege of Charleston | |
The Partisan Struggle in the South | |
Greene Takes Command | |
African Americans in the Age of Revolution | |
Historian's Toolbox: Runaways | |
The World Turned Upside Down | |
Surrender at Yorktown | |
Review Chart: British and American Forces Compared | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Crisis and Constitution, 1776-1789 | |
An American Story: "These United States" | |
Republican Experiments | |
The State Constitutions | |
From Congress to Confederation | |
The Temptations of Peace | |
The Temptations of the West | |
Foreign Intrigues | |
Disputes among the States | |
The More Democratic West | |
The Northwest Territory | |
Slavery and Sectionalism | |
Wartime Economic Disruption | |
Republican Society | |
The New Men of the Revolution | |
The New Women of the Revolution | |
Historian's Toolbox: A Woman's Compass | |
Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication | |
Republican Motherhood and Education | |
The Attack on Aristocracy | |
Daily Lives: The Spirits of Independence | |
From Confederation to Constitutions | |
The Jay-Gardoqui Treaty | |
Shays's Rebellion | |
Framing a Federal Constitution | |
The Virginia and New Jersey Plans | |
The Deadlock Broken | |
Ratification | |
Dueling Documents: Republican Remedy? | |
Review Chart: Crises of The 1780s--and Consequences | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
After the Fact: Historians Reconstruct the Past: White and Black Southerners Worshiping Together | |
The Early Republic, 1789-1824 | |
An American Story: "I Felt Myself Mad with Passion" | |
1789: A Social and Political Portrait of the New Republic | |
Semisubsistence and Commercial Economies | |
The Constitution and Commerce | |
Washington Organizes the Government | |
Hamilton's Financial Program | |
The Emergence of Political Parties | |
Americans and the French Revolution | |
Washington's Neutral Course | |
The Federalists and the Republicans Organize | |
The 1796 Election | |
Federalist and Republican Ideologies | |
The Presidency of John Adams | |
Suppression at Home | |
The Election of 1800 | |
John Marshall and Judicial Review | |
The Political Culture of the Early Republic | |
African-American Celebrations | |
Women's Education and Civic Participation | |
Dueling Documents: Can This Marriage Be Saved? | |
The Republicans in Power | |
The New Capital City | |
Jefferson's Philosophy | |
Jefferson's Economic Policies | |
The Miami Confederacy Resists | |
Doubling the Size of the Nation | |
Pressure on Indian Lands and Culture | |
White Frontier Society | |
The Beginnings of the Second Great Awakening | |
Daily Lives: The Frontier Camp Meeting | |
The Prophet, Tecumseh, and the Pan-Indian Movement | |
The Second War for American Independence | |
The Barbary Pirates and Cultural Identities | |
The Embargo | |
Madison and the Young Republicans | |
The Decision for War | |
The British Invasion | |
Monroe's Presidency | |
Historian's Toolbox: Remembering Lafayette | |
Review Chart: Federalists and Republicans | |
Conclusion: The World At Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
After the Fact: Historians Reconstruct the Past: Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson | |
The Opening of America, 1815-1850 | |
An American Story: From Boom to Bust with One-Day Clocks | |
The National Market Economy | |
The New Nationalism | |
The Cotton Trade | |
The Transportation Revolution | |
Daily Lives: Floating Palaces of the West | |
The Communications Revolution | |
The Transformation of Agriculture | |
John Marshall and the Promotion of Enterprise | |
A People in Motion | |
Population Growth | |
Geographic Mobility | |
Urbanization | |
The Rise of Factories | |
Technological Advances | |
Textile Factories | |
Lowell and the Environment | |
Industrial Work | |
The Labor Movement | |
Sam Patch and a Worker's "Art" | |
Social Structures of the Market Society | |
Household Production and Consumption | |
Dueling Documents: The Market and Equality: He Said, She Said | |
The Emerging Middle Class | |
The Distribution of Wealth | |
Social Mobility | |
A New Sensitivity to Time | |
Historian's Toolbox: The Clock's Two Faces | |
The Market at Work: Three Examples | |
Prosperity and Anxiety | |
The Panic of 1819 | |
Review Chart: Early Industrialization in The North | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The Rise of Democracy, 1824-1840 | |
An American Story: "Wanted: Curling Tongs, Cologne, and Silk Stockings ..." | |
Equality, Opportunity, and the New Political Culture of Democracy | |
The Tension between Equality and Opportunity | |
Daily Lives: The Plain Dark Democracy of Broadcloth | |
The New Political Culture of Democracy | |
The Election of 1824 | |
Social Sources of the New Politics | |
The Acceptance of Parties | |
The Politics of the Common Man | |
Jackson's Rise to Power | |
John Quincy Adam's Presidency | |
President of the People | |
The Political Agenda in the Market Economy | |
Democracy and Race | |
Accommodate or Resist? | |
Trail of Tears | |
Removal and Epidemics in the West | |
Free Blacks in the North | |
Dueling Documents: African Colonization: Hoping for the Best and Suspecting the Worst | |
The African American Community | |
Racism Strikes a Deeper Root | |
The Nullification Crisis | |
The Growing Crisis in South Carolina | |
Calhoun's Theory of Nullification | |
The Nullifiers Nullified | |
The Bank War | |
The National Bank and the Panic of 1819 | |
Biddle's Bank | |
The Clash between Jackson and Biddle | |
Historian's Toolbox: Biddle and Jackson Take the Gloves Off | |
The Bank Destroyed | |
Jackson's Impact on the Presidency | |
Van Buren and Depression | |
"Van Ruin's" Depression | |
The Whigs' Triumph | |
The Jacksonian Party System | |
Democrats, Whigs, and the Market | |
The Social Bases of the Two Parties | |
Review Chart: Winners and Losers in Jacksonian America | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The Fires of Perfection, 1820-1850 | |
An American Story: The Beechers and the Kingdom of God | |
The Transformation of American Evangelism | |
Charles Grandison Finney and Modern Revivalism | |
The Appeal of Evangelism | |
Dueling Documents: Pleas for and Against Foreign Missions | |
The Significance of the Second Great Awakening | |
Revivalism and the Social Order | |
The Temperance Movement | |
The Ideals of Women and the Family | |
The Middle Class Family in Transition | |
Daily Lives: Privacy Begins at Home | |
Protestants and Catholics | |
Historian's Toolbox: The Printer's Angel | |
Visionaries | |
The Unitarian Contribution | |
From Unitarianism to Transcendentalism | |
The American Renaissance | |
Secular Utopian Communities | |
Religious Utopian Communities | |
The Mormon Experience | |
Radical Reform | |
The Beginnings of the Abolitionist Movement | |
The Spread of Abolitionism | |
Opponents and Divisions | |
The Women's Rights Movement | |
The Schism of 1840 | |
Reform Shakes the Party System | |
The Turn Toward Politics | |
The Maine Law | |
Abolitionism and the Party System | |
Review Chart: Varieties of Antebellum Reform | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The Old South, 1820-1860 | |
An American Story: Where Is the Real South? | |
The Social Structure of the Cotton Kingdom | |
The Boom Country Economy | |
The Upper South's New Orientation | |
The Rural South | |
Distribution of Slavery | |
Slavery as a Labor System | |
Class Structure of the White South | |
The Slaveowners | |
Tidewater and Frontier | |
The Master at Home | |
The Plantation Mistress | |
Dueling Documents: Mistresses and House Servants | |
Yeoman Farmers | |
Poor Whites | |
The Peculiar Institution | |
Work and Discipline | |
Slave Maintenance | |
Daily Lives: A Slave's Daily Bread Resistance | |
Slave Culture | |
The Slave Family | |
Slave Songs and Stories | |
Steal Away to Jesus | |
The Slave Community | |
Free Black Southerners | |
Southern Society and the Defense of Slavery | |
The Virginia Debate of 1832 | |
The Proslavery Argument | |
Historian's Toolbox: George Washington, Slaveholder Closing Ranks | |
Review Chart: Pivotal Moments For The Old South | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Western Expansion and the Rise of Slavery, 1820-1850 | |
An American Story: Strangers on the Great Plains | |
Manifest (and Not So Manifest) Destiny | |
The Roots of the Doctrine | |
The Mexican Borderlands | |
The Texas Revolution | |
The Texas Republic | |
The Trek West | |
The Overland Trail | |
Women on the Overland Trail | |
Indians and the Trail Experience | |
Daily Lives: Seeing the Elephant on the Overland Trail | |
The Political Origins of Expansion | |
Tyler's Texas Ploy | |
Van Overboard | |
To the Pacific | |
Provoking a War | |
Indians and Mexicans | |
Historian's Toolbox: Set'an Annual Calendar of the Kiowa | |
Opposition to the War | |
Dueling Documents: In What Country Did the U.S.-Mexican War Begin? | |
The Price of Victory | |
The Rise of the Slavery Issue | |
New Societies in the West | |
Farming in the West | |
The Gold Rush | |
Instant City: San Francisco | |
The Migration from China | |
The Mormons in Utah | |
Temple City: Salt Lake City | |
Shadows on the Moving Frontier | |
Escape from Crisis | |
A Two-Faced Campaign | |
The Compromise of 1850 | |
Away from the Brink | |
Review Chart: Territorial Transformations in The American West, 1819-1850 | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
The Union Broken, 1850-1861 | |
An American Story: The Sacking of a Town in Kansas | |
Sectional Changes in American Society | |
The Growth of a Railroad Economy | |
Historian's Toolbox: Brandied Cherries and Buttons | |
Railroads and the Prairie Environment | |
Railroads and the Urban Environment | |
Rising Industrialization | |
Immigration | |
Southern Complaints | |
The Political Realignment of the 1850s | |
The Kansas-Nebraska Act | |
The Collapse of the Second American Party System | |
The Know-Nothings | |
The Republicans and Bleeding Kansas | |
Daily Lives: Uncle Tom by Footlights | |
The Caning of Charles Sumner | |
The Election of 1856 | |
The Worsening Crisis | |
The Dred Scott Decision | |
The Panic of 1857 | |
The Lecompton Constitution | |
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates | |
The Beleaguered South | |
The Road to War | |
A Sectional Election | |
Secession | |
The Outbreak of War | |
Dueling Documents: Slavery and Secession | |
The Roots of a Divided Society | |
Review Chart: The Road to Disunion | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
Total War and the Republic, 1861-1865 | |
An American Story: The Rout at Bull Run | |
Opening Moves | |
Political Leadership | |
The Border States | |
Blockade and Isolate | |
Grant in the West | |
Eastern Stalement | |
Emancipation | |
The Logic of Events | |
The Emancipation Proclamation | |
African Americans' Civil War | |
Black Soldiers | |
The Confederate Home Front | |
The New Economy | |
New Opportunities for Southern Women | |
Confederate Finance and Government | |
Hardship and Suffering | |
The Union Home Front | |
Government Finances and the Economy | |
Historian's Toolbox: Face Value? | |
A Rich Man's War | |
Women and the Workforce | |
Civil Liberties and Dissent | |
Gone to Be a Soldier | |
Discipline | |
Camp Life | |
Daily Lives: Hardtack, Salt Horse, and Coffee | |
The Changing Face of Battle | |
Hardening Attitudes | |
The Union's Triumph | |
Confederate High Tide | |
Lincoln Finds His General | |
Dueling Documents: Invaders and Defenders | |
War in the Balance | |
The Twilight of the Confederacy | |
Review Chart: Pivot Points Along The Union's Road to Victory | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
After the Fact: Historians Reconstruct the Past: What Caused the New York Draft Riot? | |
Reconstructing the Union, 1865-1877 | |
An American Story: The Secret Sale at Davis Bend | |
Presidential Reconstruction | |
Lincoln's 10 Percent Plan | |
The Mood of the South | |
Johnson's Program of Reconstruction | |
The Failure of Johnson's Program | |
Johnson's Break with Congress | |
Dueling Documents: Equality and the Vote in Reconstruction | |
The Fourteenth Amendment | |
The Elections of 1866 | |
Congressional Reconstruction | |
Post-Emancipation Societies in the Americas | |
The Land Issue | |
Impeachment | |
Reconstruction in the South | |
Black Office Holding | |
White Republicans in the South | |
The New State Governments | |
Economic Issues and Corruption | |
Black Aspirations | |
Experiencing Freedom | |
The Black Family | |
Daily Lives: The Black Sharecropper's Cabin | |
The Schoolhouse and the Church | |
New Working Conditions | |
The Freedmen's Bureau | |
Planters and a New Way of Life | |
The Abandonment of Reconstruction | |
The Election of Grant | |
The Grant Administration | |
Growing Northern Disillusionment | |
The Triumph of White Supremacy | |
Historian's Toolbox: Dressed to Kill | |
The Disputed Election of 1876 | |
The Failure of Reconstruction | |
Review Chart: Major Players in Reconstruction | |
Conclusion: The World at Large | |
Significant Events Timeline | |
Chapter Summary | |
Additional Reading | |
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