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VOLUME I To 1877
vi i
Maps xxi
Features xxiii
Preface xxv
New to the Third Edition xxvii
Hallmark Features xx viii
Supplements xxviii
Acknowledgments xxx1
About the Authors xxxvi
v iii
Co ntents ix
Conclusion 216
x iv Contents
AMERICAN PORTRAIT: laura M. Towne and the Sea Island Invasion 414
Appendices
Appendix A Historical Documents A-1
The Declaration of Independence A-1
The Constitution of the United States of America A-3
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address A-22
Appendix B Historical Facts and Data B-1
U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents B-1
Admission of States into the Union B-3
Glossa ry G-1
Photo Credits C-1
Index 1-1
1- 1 World Trade on the Eve of Discovery JO
1-2 Africa in the Age of Discovery 13
1-3 The Spanish Exploration 19
1- 4 The Columbian Exchange 25
1-5 A New Global Economy 29
2-1 North Atlantic Trade Routes at the End of the Sixteenth Century 36
2-2 European Colonization of the Southeast 38
2-3 The Iroquois Region in the Middle of the Seventeenth Century 40
2-4 French Exploration and Settlement, 1603-1616 41
3-1 English Encroachments on Indian Land, 1613-1652 66
3-2 New England in the 1640s 83
4-1 Trade Routes in the Southeast 95
4-2 Frontier Warfare During King William's and Queen Anne's Wars 107
4- 3 Colonial North America, East of the Mississippi, 1720 110
4- 4 Region of Spanish Reconquest of New Mexico, 1692-1696 115
5-1 Expansion of Settlement, 1720-1760 124
5-2 Exports of the Th irteen Colonies, ca. 1770 132
5-3 Commerce and Culture in Philadelphia, ca. 1760 138
5-4 George Whitefield's Itinerary 147
6-1 The Ohio River Valley, 1747-1758 158
6-2 The Second Phase of the French and Indian \.Yar, 1758-1763 163
6-3 The North American Colonies Before and After the French
and Indian War 165
6-4 Pontiac's Rebell ion, 1763 166
7- 1 Battles of Lexington, Concord, and Breed's Hill 186
7- 2 New York and New Jersey Campaigns, 1776-1777 192
7- 3 The Treaty of Paris 199
7- 4 Western Land Cessions 208
8- 1 Distribution of Black Population, 1775 230
8- 2 Western Expansion, 1785-1805 237
8- 3 Major Indian Villages and Indian-US Battle Sites, 1789-1800 239
8- 4 Extension of United States National Territories, 1783 and 1795 243
9- 1 Battles and Campaigns of the War of 1812 263
9- 2 The Development of Regions and of Roads and Canals 269
10- 1 The Election of 1824 290
10- 2 Toward Universal Wh ite Male Suffrage 294
10- 3 The Election of 1828 310
11- 1 Revival and Reform 329
12- 1 Republic of Texas 364
12- 2 Major Overland Trails 367
12- 3 Major Trans-Mississippi Indian Communities, ca. 1850 368
12- 4 Mexican War 378
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xxii Maps
AMERICAN LANDSCAPE
Tenochtitlan (Chapter 1)
New Amsterdam/New York (Chapter 4)
The Slave Ship (Chapter 5)
The South Carolina Backcountry (Chapter 7)
Philadelphia (Chapter 8)
Religion in the Backcountry: Cane Ridge, Kentucky (Chapter 9)
Gowrie: The Story of Profit and Loss on an American Plantat ion (Chapter 10)
City of Broad Shoulders and Broader Implications: Chicago (Chapter 13}
"Bur nwell": Sherman's March from the Sea and the Long-Term Cost of Devastation
(Chapter 14)
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xxiv Featu res
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