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Comprehensive Instructor’s Manual for
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PART 1 Contact and Exploration, 1491–1607
1. The World before 1492 1
2. First Encounters, First Conquests, 1492–1607 17
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PART 2 Settlements Old and New, 1607–1754
3. Settlements, Alliances, and Resistance, 1607–1718 33
4. Creating the Culture of British North America, 1689–1754 52
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PART 3 A New Birth of Freedom—Creating the United States of America,
1754–1800
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5. The Making of a Revolution, 1754–1783 66
6. Creating a Nation, 1783–1788 82
7. Practicing Democracy, 1789–1800 97
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PART 4 Crafting a Nation, People, Land, and a National Identity, 1800–1848
8. Creating a New People, Expanding the Country, 1801–1823 112
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9. New Industries, New Politics, 1815–1828 129
10. Democracy in the Age of Andrew Jackson, 1828–1844 143
11. Manifest Destiny: Expanding the Nation, 1830–1853 158
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PART 5 Expansion, Separation, and a New Union, 1844–1877
12. Living in a Nation of Changing Lands, Changing Faces,
Changing Expectations, 1831–1854 173
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13. The Politics of Separation, 1850–1861 190
14. And the War Came: The Civil War, 1861–1865 203
15. Reconstruction, 1865–1877 217
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, PART 6 Becoming an Industrial World Power—Costs, Benefits, and
Responses, 1865–1914
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16. Conflict in the West, 1865–1912 231
17. The Gilded Age: Building a Technological and Industrial Giant
and a New Social Order, 1876–1913 248
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18. Responses to Industrialism, Responses to Change, 1877–1914 263
19. Progressive Movements, Progressive Politics, 1879–1917 279
PART 7 War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1890–1945
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20. Foreign Policy and War in a Progressive Era, 1890–1919 293
21. A Unique, Prosperous, and Discontented Time, 1919–1929 310
22. Living in Hard Times, 1929–1939 325
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23. Living in a World at War, 1939–1945 341
PART 8 Fears, Joys, and Limits, 1945–1980
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24. The World the War Created, 1945–1952 356
25. Complacency and Change, 1952–1965 373
26. Lives Changed, 1961–1968 388
27. Rights, Reaction, and Limits, 1968–1980 402
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PART 9 Certainty, Uncertainty, and New Beginnings, 1980 to the Present
28. The Reagan Revolution, 1980–1989 419
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29. A New World Order, 1989–2001 434
30. Entering a New Time, 2001–to the Present 449
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THE WORLD BEFORE 1492
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CHAPTER OUTLINE
Objective: On a North American continent controlled by American Indians, contact among
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the peoples of Europe, the Americas, and West Africa created a new world.
I. The Peopling of North America
The Land Bridge, Clovis Culture, and Recent Discoveries
Changing Climate and Cultures—Anasazi and Cahokia
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II. The Diverse Communities of the Americas in the 1400s
The Pueblo People of the Southwest
The Tribes of the Mississippi Valley
The Pacific Coast—From the Shasta to the California Indians
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The Iroquois Confederacy and the Tribes of the Atlantic Coast
The Aztec, Mayan, and Inca Empires
American Indian Cultures, Trade, and Initial Encounters with Europeans
III. A Changing Europe in the 1400s
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The Ottoman Empire Changes Eastern Europe
The Rise of Portuguese Exploration
England and France
The Unification and Rise of Spain
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IV. Africa in the 1400s
Ancient Ties between Africa and Europe
The Empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay
Kongo, Benin, and Central Africa
Slavery in Africa
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V. Asia in the 1400s
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