The New Republic, 1783-1830Marshall Cavendish, 2005 - 116 Seiten This thrilling volume presents the history of the United States during the first forty years of the nation's existence using excerpts from letters, articles, speeches, and other primary source materials. Includes review questions. |
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Chapter Forming a New Government | 1 |
Presidents and Parties | 21 |
International Affairs | 38 |
American Affairs | 53 |
African Americans and Slavery | 68 |
Arts and Sciences | 81 |
The Age of New Possibilities | 93 |
Time Line | 108 |
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African Americans Alexander Hamilton Amer Ameri antislavery attack became become Beecher Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Rush boat born Boston Britain British Bumppo called Captain central government chief citizens colonies Congress Constitutional Convention country's David Walker democracy early editor elected electoral Eli Whitney England Erie Canal executive fame Subject continued fear federal government Federalists Frances Trollope freedom French frigate George Washington Guerrière historians independence Indian invention James Madison James Monroe John Adams John Jay John Malvin labor Larcom legislature letter liberty lives Lowell girls Maryland ment Mercy Otis Warren Monroe Doctrine Moses Roper museum named nations of America natural North Ohio opinion party patriotic Peale Philadelphia pirates Pocahontas political primary source published quoted republic Republican Revolution River slavery slaves South speech things THINK Thomas Jefferson tion trade Treaty U.S. ships United University Press vice president Virginia votes William Bartram woman women York young