The Agencies of American Colonization、 The Colonial Peoples、 The Process of Colonization、he Land and the Westward Movement、 Industrialand Commercial Development等內容。
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PART 1. THE COLONIAL PERIOD CHAPTER 1 THE GREAT MIGRATION TO AMERICA The Agencies of American Colonization The Colonial Peoples The Process of Colonization CHAPTER2 COLONIALAGRICULTURE,INDUSTRY,AND COMMERCE The Land and the Westward Movement Industrialand Commercial Development CHAPTER 3 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PROGRESS The Leadership of the Churches Schools and Colleges The Colonial Press The Evolution in Political Institutions CHAPTER 4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIAL NATIONALISM Relations with the Indians and the French The Effects of Warfare on the Colonies Colonial Relations with the British Covernment Summary of the Colonial Period
PART 2. CONFLICT AND INDEPENDENCE CHAPTER 5 THE NEW COURSE IN BRITISH IMPERIAL POLICY George III and His System George III’’s Ministers and Their Colonial Policies Colonial Resistance Forces Repea Resumption of British Revenue and Commercial Policies Renewed Resistance in America Retaliation by the British Covernment From Reform to Revolution in America CHAPTER 6 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Resistance and Retaliation American Independence The Establishment of Government and the New Allegiance Military Affairs The Finances of the Revolution The Diplomacy of the Revolution Peace at Last Summary of the Revolutionary Period
PART 3. FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNION AND NATIONAL POLITICS CHAPTER 7 THE FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION The Promise and the Difficulties of America The Calling of a Constitutional Convention The Framing of the Constitution The Struggle over Ratification CHAPTER 8 THE CLASH OF POLITICAL PART IES The Men and Measures of the New Government The Rise ofPolitical PART ies Foreign Influences and Domestic Politics CHAPTER 9 THE JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICANS IN POWER Republiean Principles and Polircies The Republicans and the Great West The Republican War for Commercial Independence The Republicans Nationalized The National Decisions of Chiefjustice Marshall Summary pf the Union and National Politics
PART 4. THE WEST AND JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY CHAPTER 10 THE FARMERS BEYOND THE APPALACHIANS Preparation for Western Settlement The Western Migration and New States The Spirit of the Frontier The West and the East Meet CHAPTER 11 JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY The Democratic Movementin the East The New Democracy Enters the Arena The New Democracy at Washington The Rise of the Whigs The Interaction of American and European Opinion CHAPTER 12 THE MIDDLE BORDER AND THE GREAT WEST The Advance of the Middle Border On to the Paciric—Texas and the Mexican War The Pacific Coast and Utah Summary of Western Development and NationalPolitics
PART 5. SECTIONAL CONFLICT AND RECONSTRUCTION CHAPTER 13 THE RISE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution and National Politics CHAPTER 14 THE PLANTINC SYSTEM AND NATIONAL POLITICS Slavery—Northand South Slaveryin National Politics The Drift of Events toward the Irrepressible Conflict CHAPTER 15 THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION The Southern Confederacy The War Measures of the Federal Covernment The Results of the Civil War Reconstruction in the South Summary of the Sectional Conflict
PART 6. NATIONAL GROWTH AND WORLD POLITICS CHAPTER 16 THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTH The South at the Close of the War The Restoration of White Supremacy The Economic Advance of the South CHAPTER 17 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND THE REPUBLICAN PART Y Railways and Industry The Supremacy of the Republican PART y (1861—85) The Growth of Opposition to Republican Rule CHAPTER 18 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREAT WEST The Railways As Trail Blazers The Evolution of Crazing and Agriculture Mining and Manufacturingin the West The Admission of New States The Influenc,e of the Far West on National Life CHAPTER 19 .DOMESTIC ISSUES BEFORE THE COUNTRY (1865—1897) The Currency Question The Protective Tariffand Taxation The Railways and Trusts The Minor PART ies and Unrest The Sound Money Battle of 1896 Republican Measures and Results CHAPTER 20 AMERICA A WORLD POWER (1865—1900) American Foreign Relations (1865—98) Cuba and the Spanish War American Policies in the Philippines and the Orient Summary of National Growth and World Politics