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their encounter with American history. The American Yawp is a col-laboratively built, open American history textbook designed for general readers and college-level history courses. Over three hundred academic historians—scholars and experienced college-level instructors—have come together and freely volunteered their expertise to help ...
American history. We have produced The American Yawp to help guide students in their encounter with American history. The American Yawp is a collabora-tively built, open American history textbook designed for general readers and college-level history courses. Over three hundred academic histo-
Introduction. Primary Source Reader. VOLUME I: BEFORE 1877. Indigenous America 1. Colliding Cultures 2. British North America 3. Colonial Society 4. The American Revolution 5. A New Nation 6. The Early Republic 7. The Market Revolution 8. Democracy in America 9. Religion and Reform 10. The Cotton Revolution 11. Manifest Destiny 12.
This text breaks American history into typical chronological and thematic chapters. There are also consistent themes emphasized throughout the chapters, such as women's history, Black history, and Mexican-American history. read more
Study U.S. History online free by downloading OpenStax's United States History textbook and using our accompanying online resources.
By all accounts, Native-American society in North America was closely tied to the land . Identification with nature and the elements was integral to religious beliefs . Their life was
Chapter One: United States History Before Columbus. Chapter Two: The Global Context: Asia, Europe, and Africa in the Early Modern Era. Chapter Three: Initial Contact and Conquest. Chapter Four: The Establishment of English Colonies Before 1642 and Their Development Through the Late Seventeenth Century.
Each of the first 10 volumes covers a different period in American history with an alphabetical list of entries. A chronology of important events for that period, reprints of important documents, and an index specific to each volume are included.
Building the American Republic is an engaging and accessible two-volume narrative history of the United States, that is suitable for introductory college and advanced high school courses. The first volume, A Narrative History to 1877, runs from pre-Colonialism to the Civil War and Reconstruction.