America a concise history vol 1 4th edition




















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Why did the American colonies develop the social, political, and economic institutions they did, and why were some colonial experiments more successful than others? Why did the American independence movement succeed, and what changes did it initiate in American society and government? Why did the United States survive the challenges of the first three decades to become a viable, growing, independent republic?

Why and how did the economic transformations of the first half of the nineteenth century reshape northern and southern society and culture?

Why did new intellectual, religious, and social movements emerge in the early nineteenth century, and how did they change American society? Why did the new Republican Party arise, and what events led to Democratic division and southern secession? Why did freedpeople, Republican policymakers, and ex-Confederates all end up dissatisfied with Reconstruction or with its aftermath?

To what degree did each group succeed in fulfilling its goals? Rebecca Edwards is Eloise Ellery Professor of History at Vassar College, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century politics, the Civil War, the frontier West, and women, gender, and sexuality. His research explores early modern imperialism, relations between Europeans and Native Americans, military-civilian relations in the Atlantic world, and comparative colonization. Robert O. His research focuses on urban history, American politics, and the post United States.

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