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CONTENTS
PART ONE: DISCOVERY AND COLONIZATION
CHAPTER I. THE BACKGROUNDS OF AMER-
ICAN HISTORY
Section 1. The Mother Continent Across the Atlantic
2. The Red Man's Empire.
CHAPTER II. DISCOVERY AND COLONIZATION
BY SPAIN, ENGLAND, AND FRANCE
3. Fountains of Youth and Cities of Ivory
4. The Flag of England on the Sea
5. Conquering "Our Lady of the Snows"
6. The Old Dominion
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NENTAL MASTERY
Section 13. The Ring of Fire at the North .
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V. THE REVOLUTION AND THE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Section 16. The Prelude of the Revolution.
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17. The "Fierce Spirit of Liberty" in the West
66 18. The Revolutionary War in the North.
66 19. The War in the West
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20. From King's Mountain to Yorktown
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137
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24. The Threat of "Entangling Alliances"
25. Triumph of Republicanism
194
199
CHAPTER VII. WHEN THE NATION FOUND
ITSELF
Section 26. Steps Toward Continental Mastery
211
CHAPTER VIII. TWO DECADES OF CONSOLIDA-
TION AND DEBATE
CHAPTER IX. THE APPEAL TO THE SWORD
Section 39. Abraham Lincoln
66 40. The House Divided
333
342
352
359
365
375
PART FOUR: ECONOMIC REVOLUTION AND ITS
PROBLEMS
CHAPTER X. THE AGE OF MIRACLES
Section 46. Material and Moral Growth
66 47. Two Decades of Republican Rule
385
396
CHAPTER XI. THE CLEVELAND ERA
Section 51. Democratic Victory and Defeat
433
CHAPTER XIII. WORLD WAR AND RECON-
STRUCTION
Section 61. The Outbreak of the Great War
517
62. The Diplomacy of Neutrality—and Verdun 524
63. German Intrigue in Our Country
531
Manning the Frontier
The Middle Colonies and Virginia, about 1700
Soil Map
The Southern Colonies in 1732
Physical Map of the United States
English, French, and Spanish Spheres of Influence in America about
1700
Limestone Pathways.
English Colonies in 1763
The Boston Environs, 1775-1776
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83
102
107
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117
140
The Period 1812-1825
219
Territorial Conditions When the Monroe Doctrine Was Promulgated. 236
The Territorial Growth of the United States from 1783 to 1853
Battlefields in the Eastern Zone of the War, 1861-1863.
Three Methods by Which Sections Were "Emancipated," 1863-1865. 357
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