American Passages: A History of the American PeopleWadsworth, 2002 M05 31 - 1280 páginas Each chapter in this thorough, chronologically-organized book follows the contours of sequence, event, and connection, emphasizing the most significant events and changes of the period covered. Politics, economics, and culture are woven into an interrelated pattern, focusing the reader's attention on the way various facets of history interact and connect. This logical approach makes for a uniquely engaging, accurate presentation of American history. |
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... planters or merchants. Many had been well educated in the North before the war and many held property in the South. Like white Southerners, however, the northern-born Republicans found the postwar South a difficult place in which to ...
... planters or merchants. Many had been well educated in the North before the war and many held property in the South. Like white Southerners, however, the northern-born Republicans found the postwar South a difficult place in which to ...
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... planters from Virginia built the first, which later became North Carolina. As early as 1653, people had settled on the shores of Albemarle Sound, where they raised tobacco, corn, and livestock. In 1664, William Berkeley, governor of ...
... planters from Virginia built the first, which later became North Carolina. As early as 1653, people had settled on the shores of Albemarle Sound, where they raised tobacco, corn, and livestock. In 1664, William Berkeley, governor of ...
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... planters increasingly purchased enslaved Africans instead of white servants. The wealth of plantation owners grew with each child born to a slave mother. At the same time, the richest planters bought up the land of small farmers who ...
... planters increasingly purchased enslaved Africans instead of white servants. The wealth of plantation owners grew with each child born to a slave mother. At the same time, the richest planters bought up the land of small farmers who ...
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Chapter 16Reconstruction Abandoned 18671877 | 534 |
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American Passages: A History of the American People Edward L. Ayers,Lewis L. Gould,David M. Oshinsky,Jean R. Soderlund Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
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