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2 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 1 Three Worlds Meet Section 1: Peopling the Americas Section 2: Native American Societies Around 1492 Section 5: Transatlantic Encounters Chapter 2 The American Colonies Emerge Section 1: Spain's Empire in the Americas Section 2: An English Settlement at Jamestown Section 3: Puritan New England Chapter 3 The Colonies Come of Age Section 1: England and It's Colonies Section 2: The Agricultural South Section 3: The Commercial North Chapter 1 The Native Americans Page 16 Native American Art Page 2 Myth and Legend Page 6 Trickster Tales Page 9 Sacred Songs Page 11 The Sun Dance Page 28 The Indian in History Chapter 2 The Colonial Period Page 34 Spanish Views of the New World Page 48 Glimpses of Servitude Chapter 2 The Colonial Period Page 34 Spanish Views of the New World Chapter 1 The Native Americans Page 19 Indian Views of English Settlers Chapter 2 The Colonial Period Page 39 English and French Views of the New World Page 45 Accounts of Work Page 51 Prosecuting Spiritual Offenses Page 56 The New England Primer Chapter 2 The Colonial Period Page 61 Colonial Crafts Page 48 Glimpses of Servitude Page 54 A Religious Revival Page 58 from The Way of Wealth Page 67 The Great Awakening Chapter 3 The Revolution Page 103 Family portraits 1
3 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 4 The War of Independence Section 1: The Stirrings of Rebellion Section 2: Ideas Help Start a Revolution Section 3: Struggling Toward Saratoga Section 4: Winning the War Chapter 5 Shaping a New Nation Section 2 Drafting the Constitution Section 3: Ratifying the Constitution The Living Constitution CHAPTER 6 Launching the New Nation Section 1: Washington Heads the New Government Section 3: Jefferson Alters the Nation's Course CHAPTER 7 Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Section 3: The Age of Jackson Section 4: Jackson, States' Rights, and the National Bank CHAPTER 8 Reforming American Society Section 1: Religion Sparks Reform Section 2: Slavery and Abolition Section 3: Women and Reform Chapter 3 The Revolution Page 74 The Boston Massacre Page 76 The Boston Tea Party Page 79 from The American Crisis Page 101 Republican Womanhood Page 106 Common Sense Page 84 Valley Forge Page 90 Women at War Page 111 Women in the American Revolution Page 87 The Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis Chapter 3 The Revolution Page 95 from The Federalist Page 99 Speech Against the Constitution Page 101 Republican Womenhood Chapter 4 The New Nation Page 130 Backwoods Manners and Morals Chapter 6 The West Page 216 Expedition of Lewis and Clark Chapter 4 The New Nation Page 134 The Peoples President Page 165 The Jacksonian Revolution Chapter 4 The New Nation Page 138 Democracy in America Page 142 Self Reliance Chapter 6 The West Page 227 Romantic Views of the West Chapter 5 The Civil War Era Page 174 Covey the Negro Breaker Page 178 Uncle Tom s Cabin Chapter 4 The New Nation Page 150 The Temperance Movement Page 151 Treatment of the Mentally Ill Page 154 The Reform Era Movement Page 157 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Page 162 A Law More Nice than Just 2
4 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 9 Expanding Markets and Moving West Section 2: Manifest Destiny Section 4: The War with Mexico (page 297) Chapter 10 The Union in Peril Section 2: Protest, Resistance, and Violence Section 4: Slavery and Secession Chapter 11 The Civil War Section 1: The Civil War Begins Section 2: The Politics of War Section 3: Life During Wartime Section 4: The North Takes Charge Section 5: The Legacy of the War Chapter 12 Reconstruction and its Effects Section 2: Reconstructing Society Section 3: The Collapse of Reconstruction Chapter 1 The Native Americans Page 23 from The Autobiography of Black Hawk Chapter 6 The West Page 220 The Oregon Trail Page 224 Living Among the Piutes Page 230 Mining for Gold Page 232 The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta Chapter 5 The Civil War Era Page 174 Covey, The Negro Breaker Page 178 Uncle Tom s Cabin Page 180 John Brown Page 204 Let My People Go: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Chapter 5 The Civil War Era Page 185 Fort Sumter Page 209 Why the Union Won Page 187 Gettysburg Page 190 Chickamauga Page 194 Records of Combat Chapter 5 The Civil War Era Page 197 What the Black Man Wants Page 201 Facing Terrrorism 3
5 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 13 Changes on the Western Frontier Section 1: Cultures Clash on the Prairie Crisis Section 2: Settling on the Great Plains Section 3: Farmers and the Populist Movement Chapter 14 A New industrial age Section 1: The Expansion of Industry Section 2: The Age of the Railroads Section 3: Big Business and Labor Chapter 15 Immigrants and urbanization Section 1: The New Immigrants Section 2: The Challenges of Urbanization Chapter 16 Life at the turn of the 20th century Section 3: Segregation and Discrimination Chapter 17 The Progressive Era Section 1: The Origins of Progressivism Section 2: Women in Public Life Section 3: Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal Chapter 1 The Native Americans Page 6 Trickster Tales Page 11 The Sun Dance Page 23 From the Autobiography of Blackhawk Chapter 6 The West Page 224 Life Among the Piutes Page 229 From The Prairies Page 230 Mining for Gold Page 232 The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Muirita Page 248 The End of the World The Buffalo Go Page 254 The Wild West Page 237 Cowboys and Cattle Drives Page 244 A lady s Life in the Rocky Mountains Page 250 The Significance of the Frontier in American History Page 260 Selling the Popular Myth Page 266 American Landscapes Page 240 Farming the Great Plains Page 294 The History of the Standard Oil Company Page 297 The Great Rail Strike Page 291 The Gospel of Wealth Page 280 Gold Mountain Page 284 Land of Opportunity Page 288 Feelings of Exhile Page 322 Neither White Nor African Page 299 From Twenty Years at Hull House Page 309 Lynch Law and the Great Migration Page 322 Neither White nor African Page 299 From Twenty Years at Hull House Page 304 Horrors of the Workplace 4
6 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 18 America Claims an Empire Section 1: Imperialism and America Section 3: Acquiring New Lands Section 4: America as a World Power Chapter 19 The First World War Section 1: World War I Begins Section 2: American Power Tips the Balance Section 3: The War at Home Chapter 20 Politics of the Roaring Twenties Section 1: Americans Struggle with Postwar Issues Section 2: The Harding Presidency Chapter 21 The Roaring Life of the 1920s Section 1: Changing Ways of Life Section 2: The Twenties Woman Section 3: Education and Popular Culture Section 4: The Harlem Renaissance Chapter 22 The Great Depression Begins Section 2: Hardship and Suffering During the Depression Section 3: Hoover Struggles with the Depression Chapter 23 The New Deal Section 1: A New Deal Fights the Depression Section 2: The Second New Deal Takes Hold Section 3: The New Deal Affects Many Groups Section 5: The Impact of the New Deal Chapter 24 World War Looms Section 3: The Holocaust Section 4: America Moves Toward War Page 312 American Expansion Page 318 The Great War Page 328 How We Entered World War I Page 309 Lynch Law and the Great Migration Page338 Babbitt Page 341 Middletown Page338 Babbitt Page 341 Middletown Page 347 The Scopes Trial Page 349 The Flapper Page 351 Babe Ruth Page 355 Valentino s Death Page 387 The Lindberg Miracle Page 357 The Harlem Renaissance Page 364 The Unemployed Page 369 The Dust Bowl And Migrants Page 376 Dorthy Lange Page 379 Which Side Are You On? Page 381 Attack of the Bonus Army Page 384 Marian Anderson and the DAR Page 392 Franklin D. Roosevelt Chapter 9 World War II and the Cold War Page 412 Images of War Page 400 Pearl Harbor Page 392 Franklin D. Roosevelt 5
7 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 25 The United States in World War II Section 1: Mobilizing for Defense Section 2: The War for Europe and North Africa Section 3: The War in the Pacific Section 4: The Home Front Chapter 26 Cold War Conflicts Section 1: Origins of the Cold War Section 3: The Cold War at Home Section 4: Two Nations Live on the Edge Chapter 27 The Postwar Boom Section 1: Postwar America Section 2: The American Dream in the Fifties Section 3: Popular Culture Chapter 28 The New Frontier and the Great Society Section 3: The Great Society Chapter 9 World War II and the Cold War Page 400 Pearl Harbor Page 407 Losses Page 437 D-Day : What it Meant Page 409 Island Warfare Page 412 Images of War Page 414 The Atomic Bomb Page 418 Nisei Daughter Page 422 Defense Work Page 425 Children s War Games Page 443 Radio Days on the American Home Front Chapter 9 World War II and the Cold War Page 429 The Iron Curtain Page 434 Investigating Hollywood Page 464 Witch Hunts Page 496 Sputnik Page 466 World War III? Page 467 So Long, Mom ( A Song for World War III) Page 477 Life in the Suburbs Page 504 From the Feminine Mystique Page 482 The Vast Wasteland of Television Page 489 Elvis Page 491 The Sinister Adolescents Page 485 The Poisoned Environment Page 519 Mexican American Heritage Page 550 The Freedom Movement Page 585 The Environmental Ethic 6
8 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 29 Civil Rights Section 1: Taking on Segregation Section 2: The Triumphs of a Crusade Section 3: Challenges and Changes in the Movement Chapter 30 The Vietnam Years Section 2: U.S. Involvement and Escalation Section 3: A Nation Divided Section 4: 1968: A Tumultuous Year Section 5: The End of the War and Its Legacy Chapter 31 An Era of Social Change Section 1: Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality Section 2: Women Fight for Equality Section 3: Culture and Counterculture Chapter 32 An Age of Limits Section 3: The Ford and Carter Years Section 4: Environmental Activism Chapter 33 The Conservative Tide Section 3: Social Concerns in the 1980s Page 473 Brown V. Board of Education Page 475 The Incident on the Bus Page 550 The Freedom Movement Page 469 From the Autobiography of Malcom X Page 543 The Living Room War Page 529 The Making of a Counter Culture Page 533 Protesters Page 536 The Siege of Khe Sanh Page 539 A Vietcong Prison Camp Page 557 The Tet Offensive Page 545 The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Page 519 Mexican American Heritage Page 525 Alcatraz and Wounded Knee Page 572 Between Cultures Page 509 From the Feminine Mystique Page 576 Womens Roles Page 529 The Making of a Counter Culture Page 533 Protesters Page 590 On Our Birthday America as an Idea Page 585 The Environmental Ethic Page 485 Poisoned Environment Page 566 Mother Tongue Page 576 Womens roles Page 578 Frontier Legacies Page 581 The Janitor 7
9 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Chapter 34 the United States in Today's World Section 2: The New Global Economy(Amy Tan) Section 3: Technology and Modern Life Section 4: The Changing Face of America Epilogue: Issues for the 21st Century Foreign Policy The Debate Over Immigration Page 566 Mother Tongue Page 503 Science Fiction and the Future Page 572 Between Cultures Page 318 The Great War Page 328 How we Entered World War I Page 392 Franklin D. Roosevelt Chapter 9 World War II and the Cold War Page 400 Pearl Harbor Page 407 Losses Page 409 Island Warfare Page 412 Images of War Page 414 The Atomic Bomb Page 429 The Iron Curtain Page 437 D-Day : What it Meant Page 466 World War III Page 496 Sputnik Page 536 The Siege of Khe Sanh Page 539 A Vietcong Prison Camp Page 543 A Living Room War Page 545 The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Page 557 The Tet Offensive Chapter 6 The West Page 232 The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta Page 280 Gold Mountain Page 284 Land of Opportunity Page 288 Feelings of Exile Page 322 Neither White nor African Page 418 Nisei Daughter Page 519 Mexican American Heritage 8
10 American Studies A Nextext Anthology correlated to 2003 Issues in Education Women in the Work Force The Conservation Controversy The War on Terrorism Chapter 12 The Contemporary Period Page 566 Mother Tongue Page 572 Between Cultures Page 473 Brown v. Board of Education Chapter 4 The New Nation Page 157 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Page 167 A Law More Nice than Just Page 349 The Flapper Chapter 10 The Postwar Period Page 504 From the Feminine Mystique Page 576 Women s Roles Page 593 Stone Soup Chapter 10 The Postwar Period Page 485 Poisoned Environment Page 585 The Environmental Ethic See the Nextext Historical Reader The Challenge of Terrorism 9
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