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1. The Atlantic World, to 1600

Pathways Survey Main Menu. Chapters 7-12. 1. The Atlantic World, to 1600. 4. The Road to Independence (1753–1783). The Native American World. The European World. The French and Indian War. The World of the West Africans. Issues Behind the Revolution. Ideas Behind the Revolution.

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1. The Atlantic World, to 1600

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  1. Pathways Survey Main Menu Chapters 7-12 1. The Atlantic World, to 1600 4. The Road to Independence (1753–1783) The Native American World The European World The French and Indian War The World of the West Africans Issues Behind the Revolution Ideas Behind the Revolution The Atlantic World Is Born Fighting for Independence 2. European Colonization of the Americas (1492–1752) Winning Independence 5. The Constitution of the United States (1776–1800) Spanish Explorers and Colonies Jamestown Government by the States The New England Colonies The Constitutional Convention The Middle and Southern Colonies Ratifying the Constitution 3. Growth of the American Colonies (1689–1754) The New Government 6. The Origins of American Politics (1789–1820) An Empire and Its Colonies Life in Colonial America Liberty Versus Order in the 1790s African Americans in the Colonies The Election of 1800 Emerging Tensions The Jefferson Administration Native American Resistance The War of 1812

  2. Pathways Survey Main Menu Chapters 1-6 Chapters 13-20 7. Life in the New Nation (1783–1850) 10. The Coming of the Civil War (1846–1861) Two Nations Cultural, Social, and Religious Life The Mexican War and Slavery Extension Trails to the West New Political Parties The Great Plains and the Southwest The System Fails 8. The Growth of a National Economy (1790–1850) A Nation Divided Against Itself Inventions and Innovations 11. The Civil War (1861–1865) The Northern Section The Southern Section From Bull Run to Antietam The Growth of Nationalism Life Behind the Lines The Age of Jackson The Tide of War Turns Devastation and New Freedom 9. Religion and Reform (1815–1855) 12. Reconstruction (1865–1877) Reforming Society The Antislavery Movement Presidential Reconstruction The Movement for Women’s Rights Congressional Reconstruction Growing Divisions Birth of the “New South” The End of Reconstruction

  3. Pathways Survey Main Menu Chapters 7-12 Chapters 21-27 13. The Expansion of American Industry (1850–1900) 17. Becoming a World Power (1890–1915) A Technological Revolution The Pressure to Expand The Growth of Big Business The Spanish-American War Industrialization and Workers A New Foreign Policy Debating America’s New Role The Great Strikes 14. Looking to the West (1860–1900) 18. The Progressive Reform Era (1890–1920) Moving West The Origins of Progressivism Conflict With Native Americans Progressive Legislation Mining Ranching and Farming Progressivism Under Taft and Wilson Populism Suffrage at Last 15. Politics, Immigration and Urban Life (1870–1915) 19. The World War I Era (1914–1920) Politics in the Gilded Age The Road to War People on the Move The United States Declares War The Challenge of the Cities Americans on the European Front Ideas for Reform Americans on the Home Front Global Peacemaker 16. Life at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (1870–1915) 20. Postwar Social Change (1920–1929) The Expansion of Education Society in the 1920s New Forms of Entertainment Mass Media and the Jazz Age The World of Jim Crow Cultural Conflicts The Changing Role of Women

  4. Pathways Survey Main Menu Chapters 13-20 Chapters 28-34 21. Politics and Prosperity (1920–1929) 25. World War II: Americans at War (1941–1945) A Republican Decade Mobilization A Business Boom Retaking Europe The Economy in the Late 1920s The Holocaust The War in the Pacific 22. Crash and Depression (1929–1933) The Social Impact of the War 26. The Cold War (1945–1960) The Stock Market Crash Social Effects of the Depression Origins of the Cold War Surviving the Great Depression The Cold War Heats Up The Election of 1932 The Korean War 23. The New Deal (1933–1941) The Continuing Cold War 27. The Postwar Years at Home (1945–1960) Forging a New Deal The New Deal’s Critics The Postwar Economy Last Days of the New Deal The Mood of the 1950s 24. World War II: The Road to War (1931–1941) Domestic Politics and Policy The Rise of Dictators Europe Goes to War Japan Builds an Empire From Isolationism to War

  5. Pathways Survey Main Menu Chapters 21-27 28. The Civil Rights Movement (1950–1968) 32. Nixon, Ford, Carter (1969–1981) Demands for Civil Rights Nixon’s Domestic Policy Leaders and Strategies Nixon’s Foreign Policy The Struggle Intensifies The Watergate Scandal The Political Response The Ford Administration The Movement Takes a New Turn The Carter Administration 33. The Conservative Revolution (1980–1992) 29. The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1961–1969) Roots of the New Conservatism The New Frontier The Reagan Revolution The Great Society Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s Reagan’s Second Term The George H. W. Bush Presidency 30. An Era of Activism (1960–1975) 34. Entering a New Era (1992 to the Present) The Women’s Movement Ethnic Minorities Seek Equality Politics in Recent Years The Counterculture The United States in a New World The Environmental and Consumer Movements Americans in the New Millennium 31. The Vietnam War (1954–1975) A. Appendix U.S. Maps The War Unfolds Fighting the War Political Divisions The End of the War

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