The enduring vision: a history of the American people
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Contents Imperialism and Interaction in the Atlantic World, 1400-1600 30 Special Features xxi Maps xxii Figures xxiii Tables xxix Preface xxx About the Authors XXXV Portugal and the Atlantic, 1400-1500 30 · African Trade, the “New Slavery,” and Racism 31 · To the Americas and Beyond, 1492-1522 32 · Spains Conquistadors, 1492-1536 34 · The Columbian Exchange 36 Going to the Source First Encounter 37 Prologue Enduring Vision, Enduring Land Footholds in North America, 1512-1625 xxxvi The Continent and Its Regions The West xxxvii . The Heartland Seaboard xl A Legacy and a Challenge xxxvii xxxix · The Atlantic xli 38 Spain’s Northern Frontier 38 · France: Colonizing Canada 41 · England and the Atlantic World, 1558-1603 43 · Failure and Success in Virginia, 1603-1625 43 · 1619: Slavery’s New Beginning 45 · New England Begins, 1614-1625 46 • A “New Netherland” on the Hudson, 1609-1625 46 The Whole Vision 48 1 Native Peoples of America, 3 The Emergence of Colonial 2 to 1500 Chronology, 13,000 B.c.E.-c.E. 1500 Societies, 1625-1700 3 The First Americans, ca. 13,000-2500 b.c.e. 3 Peopling New Worlds 4 · Archaic Societies 6 The Emergence of Tribal Societies, ca. 2500 B.c.E.-c.E. 1500 6 Mesoamerica and South America 7 · The Southwest 9 • The Eastern Woodlands 11 · Nonfarming Societies 13 Native American Culture and Social Values, ca. 1500 c.E. 14 Kinship and Marriage 16 · Gender and Work 16 • Spirituality, Rituals, and Beliefs 17 · Native American Social Values 18 Going to the Source A Cherokee Oral Tradition 19 2 The Rise of the Atlantic World, 1400-1625 22 Chesapeake Society 52 State
and Church in Virginia 52 · State and Church in Maryland 53 · Gender, Kinship, and Demographics in the Chesapeake 53 · Social Life in Tobacco Country, 1630-1675 55 · Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676 56 · From Servitude to Slavery: Racializing the Chesapeake 57 New England: Puritanism and Its Decline The Context for European Exploration 58 A City Upon a Hill 59 · New England Ways 60 · Towns, Families, and Farm Life 61 · Economic and Religious Tensions 63 · Expansion and Native Americans 65 Going to the Source Lion Gardener on the Narragansetts of Long Island 66 68 The Spread of Slavery: The Caribbean and Carolina 70 Sugar and Slavery: The West Indies Carolina 71 70 · Rice and Slavery: The Middle Colonies: Ethnic and Religious Diversity 73 23 24 European Culture and Society 24 · Traditional Values in Flux 26 * Religious Fractures 27 · The Impact of the Reformation in England, 1533-1625 29 X Contents 51 Salem Witchcraft, 1691-1693 The Whole Vision 20 Chronology, 1400-1625 Chronology, 1625-1700 50 Precursors: New Netherland and New Sweden • English Conquests: New York and New Jersey 74 · Quaker Pennsylvania 75 73
Rivals for North America: France and Spain 77 France Claims a Continent 77 · New Mexico: The Pueblo Revolt 79 · Florida and Texas 80 The Whole Vision 82 Writs of Assistance, 1760-1761 124 · The Sugar Act, 1764 125 . The Stamp Act Crisis, 1765-1766 125 • Ideology, Religion, and Resistance 128 Resistance Resumes, 1766-1770 4 The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750 84 Chronology, 1651-1750 Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition, 1760-1766 124 85 The Deepening Crisis, 1770-1774 England’s Wars and Colonial Reverberations, 1660-1713 85 Colonial Economies and Societies, 1660-1750 Englands Mercantilist Empires in America 89 • Mercantilism in the Hands of France and Spain • Population Growth and Diversity 91 • Immigration and the Middle Passage 91 • Slavery 94 Toward Independence, 1774-1776 88 90 143 ß Securing Independence, Defining Rural White Men and Women 97 · Colonial Farmers and the Environment 98 · The Urban Paradox 98 • The Rise of Colonial Elites 99 Chronology, 1776-1788 Competing for a Continent, 1713-1750 The Prospects of War 148 100 France and the American Heartland 101 · Native Americans and British Expansion 102 · British Expansion in the South: Georgia 103 · Spain’s Borderlands 104 • The Return of War, 1739-1748 106 The Whole Vision 106 109 114 Nationhood, 1776-1788 146 147 Loyalists and Other British Sympathizers Preparedness on Both Sides 149 War and Peace, 1776-1783 148 · Military 151 Shifting Fortunes in the North, 1776-1778 151 .The War in the West, 1776-1782 153 · Victory in the South, 1778-1781 154 . Peace at Last, 1782-1783 156 The Revolution and Social Change 158 A
Revolution for African Americans 158 · Egalitarianism Among White Men 160 · White Women in Wartime 161 • Native Americans and the Revolution 162 5 Roads to Revolution, 1750-1776 Chronology, 1750-1776 136 Liberty for African Americans 137 · The “Intolerable Acts” 138 · The Continental Congress 138 · From Resistance to Rebellion 139 · Common Sense 140 · Declaring Independence 141 The Whole Vision Going to the Source A Planter Describes the Task System 96 Public Life in British America, 1689-1750 133 The Boston Massacre, 1770 133 · The Committees of Correspondence, 1772-1773 133 · Conflicts in the Colo nial West 134 · The Tea Act, 1773 136 Royal Centralization, 1660-1688 86 · The Glorious Revolution, 1688-1689 86 · A Generation of War, 1689-1713 87 Colonial Politics 107· The Enlightenment • The Great Awakening 110 128 Opposing the Quartering Act, 1766-1767 128 · Crisis over the Townshend Acts, 1767-1770 129 · Women and Colonial Resistance 130 · Customs “Racketeering,” 1767-1770 131 . “Wilkes and Liberty,” 1768-1770 132 116 117 Triumph and Tensions: The British Empire, 1750-1763 118 A Fragile Peace, 1750-1754 118 · The Seven Years’War in America, 1754-1760 119 . The End of French North America, 1760-1763 120 · Anglo-American Friction 121 · Frontier Tensions 122 Going to the Source Pontiac Recounts a Prophet’s Vision 123 Forging New Governments, 1776-1787 163 From Colonies to States 163 · Formalizing a Confedera tion, 1776-1781 164 · Finance, Trade, and the Economy, 1781-1786 166 · The Confederation and the West 166 Toward a New Constitution, 1786-1788 Shays’ Rebellion,
1786-1787 Going to the Source The Northwest Ordinance The Philadelphia Convention, 1787 over Ratification, 1787-1788 174 The Whole Vision 169 169 170 1 72 · The Struggle 178 Contents Xi
7 Launching the New Republic, 1788-1800 Chronology, 1788-1800 180 Going to the Source Meriwether Lewis' Journal 182 Producing for Markets 182 · White Women in the Republic 183 · Land and Culture: Native Americans 185 . African American Struggle and Resistance 188 Constitutional Government and New Domestic Policies, 1788-1794 191 Implementing Government 191 Going to the Source Two African American Assertions of Equality: Benjamin Banneker to Thomas Jefferson and the Quock Walker Case 192 The Federal Judiciary and the Bill of Rights 194· Establishing the Nations Credit 195 · Creating a National Bank 196 · Emerging Partisanship 197 · The Whiskey Rebellion 197 The United States in a Wider World, 1789-1796 198 Spanish Power in Western North America 199 • Challenging American Expansion, 1789-1792 200 • France and Factional Politics, 1793 201 · Diplomacy and War, 1793-1796 203 Parties and Politics, 1793-1800 204 Ideological Confrontation, 1793-1794 204 · The Republican Party, 1794-1796 204 · The Election of 1796 205 · The French Crisis, 1798-1799 206 • The Alien and Sedition Acts, 1798 206 · The Election of 1800 209 8 America at War and Peace, 1801-1824 The Age of Jefferson 212 213 214 Jefferson and Jeffersonianism 214 · Jefferson’s “Revolution” 215 · Jefferson and the Judiciary 216 . Extending the Land: The Louisiana Purchase, 1803 216 · The Election of 1804 218 • Exploring the Land: The Lewis and Clark Expedition 218 The Embargo Act of 1807 222 · James Madison and the Failure of Peaceable Coercion 223 · Tecumseh and the Prophet 224 · Congress Votes for War 225 The War of 1812
225 On to Canada 226 · The British Offensive 227 • The Treaty of Ghent, 1814 228 · The Hartford Convention 229 The Awakening of American Nationalism 230 Madisons Nationalism and the “Era of Good Feelings,” 1817-1824 231 · John Marshall and the Supreme Court 232 · The Missouri Compromise, 1820-1821 232 · Foreign Policy Under Monroe 234 • The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 234 The Whole Vision 236 9 The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840 Chronology, 1790-1840 Westward Expansion 238 239 240 Western Society and Customs 240 · The Far West 241 · The Federal Government and the West 242 · Native American Removal and Reloca tion 242 · Working the Land: The Agricultural Boom 245 The Growth of the Market Economy 245 Industrial Beginnings 250 Causes of Industrialization 252 · Women and Textile Towns in New England 252 · Artisans and Workers in Mid-Atlantic Cities 254 The Revolution in Social Relationships 255 Urban Inequality: Wealth and Poverty 256 · Free Afri can Americans in the North 256 · The “Middling Classes” 257 · The Challenge to Family Authority 259 • Wives and Husbands 260 Going to the Source Tocqueville on American Democracy 262 The Whole Vision XÏÎ Contents 221 Federal Land Policy, Speculators, and Squatters 245 · The Panic of 1819 247 · The Transportation Revolution 247 • The Growth of the Cities 249 210 Chronology, 1801-1824 220 Challenges on the Home Front 220 · The Suppression of American Trade and Impressment 220 181 Economic and Social Change The Whole Vision The Gathering Storm 263
10 Hawthorne, Poe, and Melville 312 · Literature in the Marketplace 312 · American Landscape Painting 314 Democratic Politics, Religious The Whole Vision Revival, and Reform, 1824-1840 Chronology, 1824-1848 266 12 The Old South and Slavery, 267 The Rise of Democratic Politics, 1824-1832 The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System, 1833-1840 273 The War on the Bank 274 · The Rise of Whig Opposition 274 · The 1836 Election and the Panic of 1837 276 · Log Cabins, Hard Cider, and a Maturing Second Party System 277 283 Going to the Source The Declaration of Sentiments Penitentiaries and Asylums The Whole Vision King Cotton 321 323 The Lure of Cotton 323 · Ties Between the Lower and Upper South 323 · The North and South Diverge 325 The White South 327 Planters and Plantation Mistresses 328 · The Small Slaveholders 330 · The Yeomen and the People of the Pine Barrens 330 · Conflict and Consensus in the White South 331 · The Proslavery Argument 332 Life Under Slavery 278 The War on Liquor 283 · Public-School Reform 284 · Abolition 285 · Womens Rights Chronology, 1790-1860 334 287 The Emergence of Black Culture 289 The Language of Enslaved People Religion 341 290 · Utopian Communities 290 341 341 · Black Going to the Source Henry Bibb on Slave Resistance 343 292 Black Music and Dance 11 Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life, 1840-1860 Chronology, 1820-1860 294 295 296 Agricultural Advancement 296 · Technology and Indus trial Progress 298 · The Railroad Boom 298 · Rising Prosperity 300 301 Dwellings 301 · Conveniences and Inconveniences • Disease and Medicine 303 · Popular
Health Movements 304 · Phrenology 304 Commercializing Leisure 305 Newspapers 305 · The Theater 306 · Minstrel Shows 306 · P. T. Barnum 307 The American Renaissance 344 The Whole Vision 345 13 Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict, Technology and Economic Growth The Quality of Life 320 Work and Discipline of Enslaved People on Plantations 334 • Family Life for Enslaved People 336 · The Longev ity, Diet, and Health of Enslaved People 337 · Away From the Plantation: Enslaved and Free Black People in Towns 338 · Resistance Strategies of Enslaved People 339 The Second Great Awakening 278 · The Burned-Over District 279 · Critics of Revivals: The Unitarians 280 • Mormonism and the Shakers 280 The Age of Reform 1830-1860 268 Democratic Ferment 268 · The Election of 1824 and the Adams Presidency 269 · The Rise of Andrew Jackson and the Election of 1828 270 · Jackson in Office 270 • Nullification 271 · The Bank Veto and the Election of 1832 273 The Rise of Popular Religion 317 308 Roots of the American Renaissance 308 · Cooper, Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and Whitman 309 Going to the Source Henry David Thoreau, “Walking” (1862) 311 302 1840-1848 Chronology, 1822-1848 348 349 The European Immigrant Experience 350 Expectations and Realities 350 · German Immi grants 352 · The Irish 352 · Anti-Catholicism, Nativism, and Labor Protest 353 · Immigrant Politics 354 The West and Beyond 355 The Far West 355 · Far Western Trade 356 · Mexican Government in the Far West and the Texas Revolution of 1836 357 · The Overland Trail to California, New Mexico, and Oregon 359 The Politics of
Expansion, 1840-1846 360 The Whig Ascendancy 360 · Tyler and the Annexation of Texas 360 · The Election of 1844 361 · Manifest Destiny, 1845 362 · Polk and Oregon 363 Contents XlH
The U.S. War with Mexico and Its Aftermath, 1846-1848 364 Soldiers’War 412 · Ironclads and Cruisers: The Naval War 413 · The Diplomatic War 413 The Origins of the U.S. War with Mexico 364 · The U.S. War with Mexico 365 · The War’s Effects on Sectional Conflict 367 · The Wilmot Proviso and the Election of 1848 367 From Confiscation to Emancipation 415 · CrossingUnion Lines 416· The Black Experience: Union Soldiers and Wartime Slavery 417 Going to the Source Polk on Texas and Oregon The California Gold Rush The Whole Vision 368 Going to the Source Frederick Douglass Calls for Black Troops 418 370 The Turning Point of 1863 371 420 War and Society, North and South 14 From Compromise to Secession, 1850-1861 Chronology, 1848-1861 374 376 Taylor’s and Clay’s Strategies for Compro mise 376 · Assessing the Compromise and the Fugitive Slave Act 378 · Uncle Toms Cabin 380 The Collapse of the Second Party System, 1853-1856 381 387 The Dred Scott Case, 1857 387 · The Lecompton Con stitution, 1857 388 · The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858 388 · The Legacy of Harpers Ferry 390 The Union Fragments, 1860-1861 The Election of I860 390 391 · The Gospel of Disunion Going to the Source Lincoln at Cooper Union The Upper South and the Coming of War The Whole Vision 393 394 397 15 The Promise of Freedom: Civil Chronology, 1861-1865 Mobilizing for War 400 401 402 * Recruitment and Conscription 403 · Financing the War 404 · Political Leadership in Wartime 405 • Securing the Union’s Borders 406 In Battle, 1861-1862 406 Armies, Weapons, and Strategies 406 · Stalemate in the East 408 · The War in the
West 411 · The XÎV Contents The Eastern Theater in 1864 428 · Lincoln’s Reelection and Sherman’s Total War 429 · Toward Appomattox 431 · Toward a New Birth of Freedom The Whole Vision 432 434 392 1865-1877 Chronology, 1863-1879 436 437 Reconstruction Politics, 1865-1868 438 Lincoln’s Plan 438 · Presidential Reconstruc tion 439 · Congress Versus Johnson 441 · The Fourteenth Amendment, 1866 441 · Congressional Recon struction, 1866-1867 442 · The Impeachment Crisis, 1867-1868 443 · The Fifteenth Amendment and the Ques tion of Woman Suffrage 444 Reconstruction Governments 446 A New Electorate 447 · Republican Rule • Counterattacks 449 The Impact of Emancipation War, 1861-1865 428 16 Reconstruction and Resistance, The Kansas-Nebraska Act 381 · The Surge of Free Soil 382 · The Whigs and the Know-Nothings, 1853-1856 383 · The Republican Party and the Crisis in Kansas, 1855-1856 384 « The Election of 1856 386 The Crisis of the Union, 1857-1860 422 The War’s Economic Impact: The North 422 · The War’s Economic Impact: The South 423 · Dealing with Dissent 425 · Women and the War 426 The Union Victorious, 1864-1865 375 The Compromise of 1850 415 Emancipation Transforms the War, 1863 448 451 Confronting Freedom 451 · African American Institutions 452 · Land, Labor, and Sharecrop ping 454 · Toward a Crop-Lien Economy 455 Going to the Source The Barrow Plantation New Concerns in the North, 1868-1876 456 458 Grantism 459 · A Widening Split in the Republican Party 459 · The Panic of 1873 460 · Reconstruction and the Constitution 461 · Republicans in Retreat 461 Reconstruction
Abandoned, 1876-1877 461 “Redeeming” the South 462 · The Election of 1876 463 · Reconstruction: Success or Failure? The Whole Vision 466 465
• The New South Creed and Southern Industrialization • The Southern Mill Economy 508 • The Southern Industrial Lag 509 17 The Transformation of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1860-1900 Chronology, 1860-1900 Factories and the Workforce 468 469 Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West 470 The Plains Native Americans: Family, Gender, and Reli gion 470 · The Assault on Nomadic Life 472 · Custers Last Stand, 1876 474 · Assimilation and Resistance 475 • The Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee, 1890 477 Going to the Source The Board of Native American Commissioners and the Dawes Act 478 Resettling the West The First Transcontinental Railroad 480 · Settlers and the Railroad 480 · Homesteading on the Great Plains 482 · New Farms, New Markets 483 · Building a Society and Achieving Statehood 484 · The Spread of Mormonism 484 · Southwestern Lands 485 Exploiting the Western Landscape The Mining Frontier 487 · Cowboys and the Cattle Fron tier 488 · Cattle Towns and Prostitutes 490 · Bonanza Farms 490 · The Oklahoma Land Rush, 1889 491 The West of Myth and Legend 491 The American Adam and the Dime-Novel Hero 492 · Revitalizing the Frontier Legend • Beginning a National Parks Movement 493 The Whole Vision 492 495 18 The Rise of Industrial America, 1865-1900 Chronology, 1859-1901 496 497 The Rise of Corporate America 498 504 The Triumph of Technology 504 · Specialized Production 505 · Advertising and Marketing 506 · Social and Environmental Costs and Benefits 506 The New South 514 514 Going to the Source Chinese Labor 517 Strikes and Labor Unrest 518 · Social Thinkers Probe for Alternatives
520 522 19 Immigration, Urbanization, and Everyday Life, Chronology, 1860-1910 524 525 The New American City 526 Migrants and Immigrants 526 · Adjusting to an Urban Society 528 · Enclaves and Ghettos 529 · Fashionable Avenues and Suburbs 531 Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture 507 532 Manners and Morals 533 · The Cult of Domesticity 533 • Department Stores 534 · The Transformation of Higher Education 534 Reforming the Working Class 537 Battling Poverty 537 · New Approaches to Social Reform 537 · The Social Gospel 538 · The SettlementHouse Movement 538 Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City The Character of Industrial Change 498 · Railroad Innovations 498 · Consolidating the Railroad Industry 499 · Applying the Lessons of the Railroads to Steel 500 · The Trust: Creating New Forms of Corporate Organization 502 Stimulating Economic Growth Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict Organizing Workers 1860-1900 487 510 From Workshop to Factory 510 · The Hardships of Industrial Labor 510 · Women and Work in Industrial America 512 · Immigrant Labor, Race, and the Gospel of Success 513 The Whole Vision 479 508 539 Streets, Saloons, and Boxing Matches 540 · The Rise of Professional Sports 541 · Vaudeville, Amusement Parks, and Dance Halls 543 · Ragtime 543 Cultures in Conflict 544 The Genteel Tradition and Its Critics in Architecture and Painting 546 544 · Modernism Going to the Source W. E. B. Du Bois on Housing Conditions for African Americans in Philadelphia 547 From Victorian Lady to “New Woman” 548 · Public Education as an Arena of Racial Injustice and Class Conflict 549
The Whole Vision 552 Obstacles to Economic Development 507 Contents XV
Eugenics 596 · Progressivism, Racism, and the Great Migration 597 20 Politics and Expansion in an African Americans, Women, and Workers Organize 600 Industrializing Age, 554 1877-1900 Chronology, 1869-1902 555 Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval, 1877-1884 Contested Political Visions 556 · Patterns of Party Strength 557 · Political Bosses and Machine Politics • Regulating the Money Supply 558 · Civil-Service Reform 559 556 558 A Democrat in the White House: Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 561 · Big Business Strikes Back: Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893 562 · Agrarian Protest and the Rise of the People’s Party 562 565 The 1890s: Politics in a Depression Decade Roosevelt’s Path to the White House 606 · Consumer Protection and Environmentalism 607 · Taft in the White House 609 · The Four-Way Election of 1912 610 · Wilson’s First Challenges: Tariff and Bank ing Reform 611 · Business Regulation and the Supreme Court 613 · 1916: Wilson Edges Out Hughes 614 615 566 568 1892: Populists Challenge the Status Quo 569 · Capitalism in Crisis: The Depression of 1893-1897 570 · Business Leaders Respond 570 · Silver Advocates Capture the Democratic Party 571 · 1896: Republicans Triumphant 572 Expansionist Stirrings and War with Spain, 1878-1901 573 Roots of Expansionist Sentiment 574 · Pacific Expansion 575 · Crisis Over Cuba 576 · The Spanish-American War, 1898 577 · Critics of Empire 579 · Guerrilla War in the Philippines, 1898-1902 580 The Whole Vision Going to the Source A Violent Encounter at a 1909 Shirtwaist Workers’ Strike 604 The Whole Vision African Americans in the Post-
Reconstruction South 602 National Progressivism: Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson, 1901-1917 606 Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion, 1884-1892 560 Going to the Source Women in Politics African American Leaders Organize Against Racism 600 · Revival of the Womens Suffrage Movement 601 · Enlarging the “Woman’s Sphere” • Workers Organize; Socialism Advances 603 581 22 Global Involvements and World War 1,1902-1920 Chronology, 1899-1920 618 619 Defining America’s World Role, 1902-1914 620 The Open Door”: Competing for the China Market 620 • The Panama Canal: Hardball Diplomacy 621 • Roosevelt and Taft Assert U.S. Power in Latin America and Asia 622 « Wilson and Latin America 623 War in Europe, 1914-1917 624 The Coming of War 624 · The Perils of Neutrality • The United States Enters the War 627 625 Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France, 1917-1918 627 21 The Progressive Era, 584 1900-1917 Chronology, 1900-1920 Raising, Training, and Testing an Army 627 · Organizing the Economy for War 629 · With the American Expedi tionary Force in France 630 · Turning the Tide 632 Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent 585 Progressives and Their Ideas 586 The Many Faces of Progressivem 586 · Intellectuals Offer New Social Views 588 · Writers and Artists Spotlight Social Problems 588 ’ Grassroots Progressivism 590 Reforming Local Politics 590 · Regulating Business, Protecting Workers 591 · Making Cities More Livable 592 Progressivism and Social Control 594 Urban Amusements; Urban Moral Control 594 · Battling Alcohol and Drugs 595 · Immigration Restriction and XVÎ Contents 633 Advertising
the War 633 · Wartime Intolerance and Dissent 634 · Suppressing Dissent by Law 636 Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America 636 Boom Times in Industry and Agriculture 636 · African Americans Migrate Northward amid New Activist Energies 637 · Women in Wartime 638 · Public-Health Crisis: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic 638 · The War and Progressivism 640 Going to the Source A U.S. Navy Admiral Copes with the Influenza Pandemic 641
Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath, 1918-1920 642 24 The Great Depression and the Wilsons Fourteen Points; The Armistice 642 · The Ver sailles Peace Conference, 1919 642 » The Fight over the League of Nations 644 · Racism and Red Scare, 1919-1920 645 · The Election of 1920 646 648 The Whole Vision 1920-1929 650 652 Standpat Politics in a Decade of Change 656 The Evolving Presidency: Scandals and Public-Relations Manipulation 656 · Republican Policymaking in a Probusiness Era 658 · Independent International ism 658 · Progressive Stirrings, Democratic Party Divisions 659 · Women and Politics in the 1920s: Achievements and Setbacks 660 Mass Society, Mass Culture 661 Cities, Cars, Consumer Goods 661 · Soaring Energy Consumption and Environmental Threats 662 • Mass-Produced Entertainment 662 Going to the Source A College Student Recalls Her MovieGoing Experiences in the 1920s 665 666 Cultural Ferment and Creativity 666 The Jazz Age and the Postwar Crisis of Values 666 • Alienated Writers 667 · Architects, Artists, and Musicians Confront Modern America 668 · The Harlem Renaissance 669 The Election of 1928 Thought 678 The Whole Vision 684 688 Going to the Source Dust Bowl Diary: Life on the Great Plains in the 1930s 694 1934-1935: Challenges from Right and Left 695 The New Deal Changes Course, 1935-1936 695 Expanding Federal Relief 696 · The Social Security Act of 1935; End of the Second New Deal 698 · The 1936 Roosevelt Landslide and the New Democratic Coalition 698 · The Environment and the West 701 702 The New Deal’s End Stage, 1937-1939 FDR and the Supreme Court 702 · The
Roosevelt Reces sion 702 · Final Measures; Growing Opposition 703 Social Change and Social Action in the 1930s 704 The Depression’s Psychological and Social Impact 704 · Industrial Workers Unionize 705 · His panic and African Americans Resist Racism and Exploita tion 708 · A New Deal for Native Americans 709 The American Cultural Scene in the 1930s 710 Avenues of Escape: Radio and the Movies 710 · The Later 1930s: Opposing Fascism; Reaffirming Traditional Values 711 · Streamlining and a Worlds Fair: Corporate Americas Utopian Vision 712 The Whole Vision 714 670 Immigration Restriction 670 · Hispanic Newcomers 671 « Nativism, Antiradicalism, and the Sacco-Vanzetti Case 672 · Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial 672 · The Ku Klux Klan and the Tulsa Race Massacre 673 · The Garvey Movement 674 • The Legacy of Prohibition 675 Hoover at the Helm Crash and Depression, 1929-1932 Roosevelt and His Circle 688 · The Hundred Days 688 · Problems and Controversies Plague the Early New Deal 692 Booming Business, Ailing Agriculture 652 · New Modes of Producing, Managing, and Selling 652 · Struggling Labor Unions in a Business Age 656 A Society in Conflict 683 The New Deal Takes Shape, 1933-1935 651 A New Economic Order Celebrity Culture Chronology, 1929-1940 682 Black Thursday and the Onset of the Depression 684 • Hoovers Response 685 · Mounting Discontent and Protest 685 · The Election of 1932 687 23 Coping with Change, Chronology, 1920-1929 New Deal, 1929-1939 676 677 · Herbert Hoovers Social 679 25 Americans and a World in Crisis, 1933-1945 Chronology, 1931-1945 716 717 The United
States in a Menacing World, 1933-1939 718 Nationalism and the Good Neighbor 718 · The Rise of Aggressive States in Europe and Asia 718 · The American Mood: No More War 719 · The Gathering Storm: 1938-1939 720 · America and the Jewish Refugees 721 Contents XVII
Into the Storm, 1939-1941 721 The European War 721 · From Isolation to Interven tion 722 · Pearl Harbor and the Coming of War 722 America Mobilizes for War 724 Organizing for Victory 724 · The War Economy 725 “A Wizard War” 726 · Propaganda and Politics 728 The Battlefront, 1942-1944 728 Liberating Europe 728 · War in the Pacific • The Grand Alliance 730 War and American Society 732 The GIs War 732 · The Home Front Chronology, 1944-1963 734 Racism and New Opportunities 736 · War and Diversity 739 · The Internment of Japanese Americans 740 Triumph and Tragedy, 1945 741 The Yalta Conference 741 · Victory in Europe 741 • The Holocaust 742 · The Atomic Bombs 743 746 26 The Cold War Abroad and at Chronology, 1945-1960 748 749 Anticommunism and Containment, 1946-1953 750 Polarization and Cold War 750 · The Iron Curtain Descends 752 · Containing Communism 752 • Confrontation in Germany 753 · The Cold War in Asia 754 · The Korean War, 1950-1953 756 The Truman Administration at Home, 1945-1952 758 Demobilization and Reconversion 758 · The GI Bill of Rights 759 · The Economic Boom Begins 760 · Trumans Domestic Program 760 • The Eightieth Congress, 1947-1948 761 · The Fair Deal 762 The Politics of Anticommunism 762 Loyalty and Security 763 4 The Anticommunist Crusade 763 Going to the Source Remembering the Hollywood Blacklist 765 McCarthyism 766 · The Election of 1952 767 · The Downfall of Joseph McCarthy 768 · "Modern Republicanism” 768 XVHi Contents 772 1945-1963 732 Home, 1945-1960 The Whole Vision 27 America at Midcentury, 730 Going to the Source Women War Workers of Color The
Whole Vision The Cold War Continues 769 The Lavender Scare 769 · Rattling the Nuclear Saber 769 · CIA Covert Actions 770 · Troubles in the Third World 770 · The Eisenhower Legacy 771 774 775 Postwar Jitters and the Affluent Society 776 The New Industrial Society 776 · Sputnik 777 · The Age of Computers 778 · The Costs of Bigness 779 • Blue-Collar Blues 781 Prosperity and the Suburbs 781 Segregation and the Suburbs 782 · Togetherness, the Baby Boom, and Domesticity 785 · Religion and Education 786 · Postwar Culture 787 · A Different Beat 787 · The Television Culture 789 The Other America 790 Urban Poverty and Racial Inequality 791 · Latinos and Latinas 792 · Native Americans 794 The Civil Rights Movement 795 The Evolving Politics of Race 795 · Jim Crow in Court 795 · The Laws of the Land 796 Going to the Source The Brown Decision and the Southern Manifesto 797 Mass Protest in Montgomery Decade 799 798 · New Tactics for a New The Kennedy Presidency, 1961-1963 800 A New Beginning 800 · Kennedy’s Domestic Record 801 · The Cold Warrior 801 · To the Brink of Nuclear War 802 · The Thousand-Day Presidency 803 The Whole Vision 804 28 The Triumph and Collapse of Liberalism, 1963-1968 Chronology, 1963-1969 806 807 The Continuing Struggle for Black Equality 808 Freedom Now: Birmingham 808 · The March on Washington, 1963 809 · Legislative Triumphs, 1964-1965 809 · Fire in the Streets 811 · Black Power 811 · The Struggle for Dignity and Work, 1965-2000 813
The Expanding Movement for Equality 814 Conservatism Arrives 862 Toward a New Left and a New Right 814 . From Protest to Resistance 815 · Native American Activism 818 • Hispanic American Activism 818 . Asian American The 1980 Election 862 · The Rise of the Religious Right 863 · Enacting the Conservative Economic and Political Agenda 864 · The Cold War Heats Up 866 · The Iran-Contra Scandal and a Thaw in U.S.-Soviet Relations 868 · Conflict and Terrorism in the Middle East and Beyond 870 · The Reagan Years: A Summing Up 870 Activism 820 Liberalism at High Tide 820 Johnson Takes Over 820 · The 1964 Election 821 • The Great Society 821 · The Warren Court 822 The Whole Vision The Vietnam Crusade and the Crisis of Liberalism 823 Origins and Causes 824 · Kennedy and Vietnam 824 • Lyndon Johnsons Quagmire 826 · The Tet Offensive and a Shaken President 828 Going to the Source Images of Vietnam 830 29 1988-2008 874 875 A New World Order and the Centrist Moment 877 Global Challenges Persist 877 · The Persian Gulf War, 1991 878 · Troubles at Home 879 · Clintons Mixed Record 882 835 Going to the Source Al Gore Reflects on Our Relation to Nature 885 Conservatism Reborn, 1968-1988 Chronology, 1964-1988 Welfare Reform 839 The Post-Cold War World 886 · Battling Big Tobacco and Impeachment 887 · A Disputed Election 890 A Matter of Character 840 · A Troubled Economy 841 • Law and Order 842 · The Southern Strategy 845 • Détente and Shuttle Diplomacy 845 · Nixon’s War 846 · Victory at Home, Defeat Abroad 847 • The Watergate Upheaval 848 The Values Revolution 850 Legacy of Student Frenzy 850 ·
The Countercultural Rebellion 850 · Musical Revolutions 851 · The “Me Decade” and the Embrace of Diversity 852 · Sexual Revolution 853 · A Second Feminist Wave 854 • Womens Liberation 854 · The Rise and Fall of Repro ductive Rights 856 · Gay Liberation 856 America Under Attack 891 A Moment of Unity 891 · Confronting al Qaeda in Afghanistan 892 · Tightening Home-Front Security • War in Iraq, 2003-2004 893 · Sagging Support at Home 895 · International Crises for Bush and His Successors 896 892 The Erosion of Compromise 899 Economic Reverses and Corporate Scandals 899 · The Republican Domestic Agenda 900 · Campaign Finance Reform and the 2004 Election 901 · Bushs Troubled Second Term 901 A Polarizing Prosperity 903 A Moment of Malaise 857 Environmental Activism in the 1970s 857 · Panic at the Pump 858 · Gerald Ford, Caretaker 859 · Jimmy Carter, Outsider 860 Going to the Source Carter and Stockman on Energy 884 Escalating Political Strife and Global Challenges 886 838 A Divided Nation 840 Iran The Second Gilded Age, Chronology, 1988-2008 Assassinations and Turmoil 831 · 1968: Fluke or Realignment? 832 · Origins and Arrival of Modern Conservatism 833 The Whole Vision 30 872 861 Uneven Growth 903 · Affluence and a Search for Heroes 905 · Political Polarization and Violence 905 • Recession Strikes 907 The Whole Vision 909 862 Contents XÎX
Appendix 31 An Enduring Democracy, 2008 to the Present Chronology, 2008-2022 912 913 The Obama Presidency 914 Obama Wins in 2008 914 » A Close-Fought Victory on Healthcare Reform 915 Going to the Source Barack Obama Reflects on Race in America 916 Obama and the Recession 917 · Obama and the World 918 · Washington Gridlock, Grassroots Anger 920 · The 2012 Presidential Election 921 • Continuing Paralysis in Government 922 Social and Economic Trends in Contemporary America 923 Invading Privacy, Expanding Liberties 923 · An Increas ingly Diverse People 924 · Economic Recovery and Urban Unrest 926 · Other Social Trends in a Multiethnic Society 930 · The “New Economy” and Its Mixed Effects 931 American Carnage The Whole Vision 942 XX Contents Documents A-1 Declaration of Independence A-1 · Constitution of the United States of America A-3 The American Land A-12 Admission of States into the Union • Territorial Expansion A-12 A-12 The American People A-13 Population, Percentage Change, and Racial Composition for the United States, 1790-2020 A-13 · Population Density and Distribution, 1790-2020 A-13 · Changing Characteristics of the U.S. Population A-14 · Estimated Immigration Totals by Decade A-15 · Major Sources of Immigration, 1820-2000 A-15 · The American Worker A-16 The American Government A-17 Presidential Elections, 1789-2020 A-17 The American Economy A-21 Key Economic Indicators and Debt A-22 931 The 2016 Presidential Election 932 · The Populist in Chief 933 · Trade, Immigration, and Foreign Policy 934 « Russian Meddling and Domestic Extremism 935 · The Coronavirus Pandemic
936 • The 2020 Presidential Election 937 · The January 6 Attack 938 · Joseph Biden and a New Normalcy 939 · The Enduring Vision 941 A-1 Index l-l A-21 · Federal Budget Outlays |
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