History of a Free PeopleMacmillan Publishing Company, 1981 - 834 pages A United States history textbook emphasizing such characteristics of the American way of life as educational and economic opportunity, political participation, and toleration of differences. |
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Contents
Understanding Historical Maps | 9 |
S12 | 12 |
Road to Revolution | 34 |
The Struggle Between France and England England Tightens | 49 |
The Colonists Mobilize Moving Toward Separation The Declaration | 73 |
The Articles of Confederation Foreign Affairs Under | 97 |
Part Two Launching the Republic | 109 |
Federalists and Republicans | 179 |
Political Corruption The Major Political Parties Fluctuating Party | 462 |
Part Six New Horizons | 475 |
Theodore Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs | 490 |
The Square Deal and the New Freedom | 504 |
The Progressive Movement | 526 |
Causes for Alarm Sources of the Progressive Movement Direct | 538 |
Part Seven Crusade and Disillusion | 547 |
Normalcy | 572 |
Foreign Entanglements | 198 |
Part Three The Nation and the Sections | 223 |
Jacksonian Democracy | 252 |
The Spirit of Reform | 276 |
Part Four Division and Reunion | 301 |
From Compromise to Conflict | 322 |
The | 340 |
The Civil War and Reconstruction | 347 |
Naval Operations | 360 |
The Opening of the TransMississippi West | 409 |
Protest Movements | 426 |
Curbing the Railroads Demand for Cheap Money Attempted Regulation | 437 |
Parties and Politics | 447 |
Part Eight The Roosevelt Years | 617 |
Second Phase | 634 |
The Good Neighbor and the Axis Threat | 650 |
The Second World War | 668 |
Part Nine An Age of Anxiety | 695 |
Complacency and Confrontation | 719 |
A General in the White House The Working World Civil Rights | 733 |
The KennedyJohnson Years | 740 |
The New Frontier A New Tack in Foreign Policy Tragedy and a | 763 |
Secrecy Summitry Surprise Domestic | 793 |
Ford versus Carter The Carter Administration Style | 814 |
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