History of the American People

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Allyn and Bacon, 1918 - 773 頁

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Queen Elizabeth knighting Drake
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Jamestown in 1622
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Proclamation of the Virginia Lottery
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MOTIVES OF EARLY ENGLISH COLONIZATION
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Sixteenthcentury English map of the New World
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IV
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NUMBER
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Virginia in 16061608
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Sir Edwin Sandys
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Sir Harry Vane PAGE 99
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An old grist mill 1645 in Connecticut 106
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Signatures of the Commissioners of the New England Confed eration in 1653
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An English schooner of colonial times 117
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Settlement in Virginia in 1624
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Bostons summons to Andros
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Sir William Berkeley
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Ruins of the Jamestown church
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The Half Moon of Henry Hudson
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William Penn at twentytwo
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Penns treaty with the Indians 120
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Colonial fireplace and utensils 148
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VI
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Lexington Green
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The Witch House in Salem
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Facsimile from the New England Primer
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Facsimile of Now I lay me down to sleep from the New England Primer
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THE BEGINNINGS OF NEW ENGLAND
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Advertisement for a runaway White servant in 1755
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Massachusetts paper money of 1690
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The OldShip Meeting House at Hingham
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Fort Steuben
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reception of a bishop in New England
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Handbill of the New York Sons of Liberty We Dare
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Facsimile of the Pennsylvania Journal announcing its discon tinuance on account of the Stamp
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Paul Reveres engraving of the landing of British troops
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Carpenters Hall Philadelphia
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The Concord Minute
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The Washington Elm at Cambridge
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Facsimile of the opening of Jeffersons draft of the Declaration
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The first Flag of the United Colonies
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XI
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XII
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OTHER NEW ENGLAND COLONIES
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Virginia and New England in 1620
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THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION
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XVII
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The watercourse fall line
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ILLUSTRATIONS XV
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COLONIAL LIFE
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facing 10
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SEPARATION FROM ENGLAND
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ΧΧ UNDERLYING CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION
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CHAPTER PAGE XXI TEN YEARS OF AGITATION
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FROM COLONIES TO COMMONWEALTHS
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THE NEW STATE CONSTITUTIONS
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SUMBER PAGE 67 The Old North Church at Boston
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CONGRESS AND THE WAR
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Continental currency
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Old schoolhouse at Valley Forge
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Colonel Tarleton
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Surrender of Cornwallis
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Boundaries for the United States proposed by France in 1782
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England and America
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THE MAKING OF THE SECOND WEST XXV BIRTH IN THE REVOLUTION
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Boonesboro in winter
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A Boone Tree
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Daniel Boone
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A Mississippi flatboat
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An Ohio mill of 1790
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A NATIONAL DOMAIN
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facing
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Manasseh Cutler
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Township and section subdivided
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MAKING THE CONSTITUTION 66 XXVIII THE LEAGUE OF FRIENDSHIP
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THE FEDERAL CONVENTION
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Benjamin Franklin
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THE CONSTITUTION
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George Mason
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RATIFICATION
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DOMESTIC TROUBLES 17971800
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EXPIRING FEDERALISM
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Alexander Hamilton
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JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICANISM 18001830
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An early cotton gin
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Farm tools in 1800
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Harvard College about 1770
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A colonial spinning wheel from Daniel Websters home
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California redwoods
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THE REVOLUTION OF 1800
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The National Road
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A Conestoga wagon
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Cincinnati in 1810
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Fultons Clermont
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TERRITORIAL EXPANSION
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Meriwether Lewis
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WAR OF 1812
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An American merchant ship of 1800
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NEW ENGLAND AND THE UNION
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secession tendencies
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A NEW AMERICANISM 18151830
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Monticello
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John C Calhoun
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Distribution of population in 1820
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Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln
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Thomas Jefferson
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NATIONALISM AND REACTION
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House vote on the tariff of 1816
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Presidential election of 1825 in the House of Representatives
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A NEW DEMOCRACY 18301850
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Chicago in 1831
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Distribution of industrial plants in 1833
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Presenting the Eagle
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Time card of a Providence machine shop in 1848
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Modern plowing
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Harvesting in 1831
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Harvesting today
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Frontispiece PAGE
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Presidential election of 1828
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SLAVERY
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Territorial growth 18001853 Full page Colored
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WAR WITH MEXICO
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Presidential election of 1856
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Railway extension 18301860
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ON THE EVE OF THE FINAL STRUGGLE
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Distribution of population in 1860
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NATIONALISM VICTORIOUS 18601876
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THE CIVIL
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Union and Confederacy after Gettysburg
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Winter quarters of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862
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THE CLOSE OF AN
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A BUSINESS AGE 18761918
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Railway extension 18701880
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Cotton levee at New Orleans
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LXII
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A modern steel plant at Pittsburgh
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LXIII
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Presidential election of 1916
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William Jennings Bryan
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LXIV
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THE PEOPLE US PRIVILEGE
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A sixteeninch gun for the Panama Canal
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The biggest electric locomotive
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Woodrow Wilson when Governor of New Jersey
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LXVI
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Woodrow Wilson addressing Congress on the eighthour
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The Arrow Rock Dam in Idaho
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Building the Pacific Highway through Oregon
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Facsimile of first page of King James Counterblaste to Tobacco
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Charles I
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Facsimile of Baltimores Instructions regarding Protestants
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Plymouth Pilgrims going to meeting
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The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor
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a facsimile from Bradfords Plimouth Plantation 58
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Edward Winslow at the age of six 60
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Edward Winslow at fiftyseven 64
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John Winthrop 70
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A kettle said to be the first iron casting made in America
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Facsimile of the grant of part of New England to Robert Gorges
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Explorations of Lewis and Clark Full page Colored
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John Cotton
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Standish House at Duxbury
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Facsimile from the Body of Liberties 66
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Marks of Indian chieftains on
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covenant with Massa chusetts 91
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