Rise of the American Nation with 1964 Supplement
by Lewis Paul Todd Author
High school textbook, Catholic edition
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- Print Status
- Out of Print
- Chapters
- 41
- Suggested Grades
- 9th - 12th
- Publisher
- Harcourt, Brace & World
- Written
- 1961
Chapters
- 1 Europeans Settle in the New World (1450-1624)
- 2 The British Colonies Grow Strong (1620-1750)
- 3 Great Britain Wins New Territory (1750-1763)
- 4 The Colonists Gradually Become Americans
- 5 Democratic Ideas Take Root in Colonial America
- 6 New Tensions Strain Old Loyalties (1763-1775)
- 7 The Colonies Win Their Independence (1775-1783)
- 8 The States Unite in Confederation (1775-1787)
- 9 The States Create a Federal Union (1787-1789)
- 10 The Nation Makes a Strong Start (1789-1801)
- 11 The Nation Grows in Size and Power (1801-1817)
- 12 The Unified Nation Commands Respect (1817-1825)
- 13 The Nation Becomes More Democratic (1825-1845)
- 14 The Northern States Build New Industries
- 15 The Southern States Create a Cotton Economy
- 16 The Westward Movement Reaches the Pacific
- 17 Ideas of Reform Stir the American People
- 18 Sectional Strife Becomes Acute (1845-1865)
- 19 Americans Endure the Strains of War (1861-1865)
- 20 The South is Restored to the Union (1865-1900)
- 21 Democracy Undergoes Severe Trials (1865-1897)
- 22 Americans Conquer "The Last Frontier" (1865-1900)
- 23 Business Leaders Spur the Growth of American Industry
- 24 Farmers Revolt Against Big Business Practices
- 25 Workers Organize to Safeguard Their Interests
- 26 Industrialization Transforms American Ways of Life
- 27 "The Square Deal" Stimulates Reform (1897-1909)
- 28 The "New Freedom" Extends Reform (1909-1920)
- 29 "The Big Change" Begins in American Ways of Life
- 30 The Nation Expands in the Pacific (1898-1914)
- 31 The Nation Expands in the Caribbean (1898-1914)
- 32 The Nation Fights a War in Europe (1914-1920)
- 33 Years of Prosperity End in a Crash (1920-1932)
- 34 The Nation Spurns World Leadership (1920-1932)
- 35 The Pace of Living Accelerates in the "Golden Twenties"
- 36 The Nation Undertakes a Great Experiment (1932-1941)
- 37 The Great Experiment Goes on Trial (1936-1940)
- 38 The Nation Moves from Isolation into War (1932-1941)
- 39 Americans Fight a Second World War (1941-1945)
- 40 The Nation Faces Postwar Problems (1945-1952)
- 41 The Nation Prospers in an Uneasy World (1952-1960's)
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