This is completed downloadable of Solution Manual for American Pageant, Volume 1, 16th Edition
Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 1305075935
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305075931
- Author: David M. Kennedy, Lizabeth Cohen
THE AMERICAN PAGEANT enjoys a reputation as one of the most popular, effective, and entertaining texts in American history. The colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and trademark wit bring American history to life. A new feature, Contending Voices, offers paired quotes from original historical sources, accompanied by questions that prompt you to think about conflicting perspectives on controversial subjects. Additional aids make the book as accessible as it is enjoyable: part openers and chapter-ending chronologies provide a context for the major periods in American history, while other features present primary sources, scholarly debates, and key historical figures for analysis.
Table of Content:
- Part 1: Founding the New Nation ca. 33,000 B.C.E.-1783 C.E.
- Chapter 1: New World Beginnings 33,000 B.C.E.-1769 C.E.
- The Shaping of North America
- Peopling the Americas
- The Earliest Americans
- Indirect Discoverers of the New World
- Europeans Enter Africa
- Columbus Comes upon a New World
- When Worlds Collide
- The Conquest of Mexico and Peru
- Exploration and Imperial Rivalry
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 2: The Planting of English America 1500-1733
- England’s Imperial Stirrings
- Elizabeth Energizes England
- England on the Eve of Empire
- England Plants the Jamestown Seedling
- Cultural Clashes in the Chesapeake
- The Indians’ New World
- Virginia: Child of Tobacco
- Maryland: Catholic Haven
- The West Indies: Way Station to Mainland America
- Colonizing the Carolinas
- The Emergence of North Carolina
- Late-Coming Georgia: The Buffer Colony
- The Plantation Colonies
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700
- The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism
- The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth
- The Bay Colony Bible Commonwealth
- Building the Bay Colony
- Trouble in the Bible Commonwealth
- The Rhode Island “Sewer”
- New England Spreads Out
- Puritans versus Indians
- Seeds of Colonial Unity and Independence
- Andros Promotes the First American Revolution
- Old Netherlanders at New Netherland
- Friction with English and Swedish Neighbors
- Dutch Residues in New York
- Penn’s Holy Experiment in Pennsylvania
- Quaker Pennsylvania and Its Neighbors
- The Middle Way in the Middle Colonies
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century 1607-1692
- The Unhealthy Chesapeake
- The Tobacco Economy
- Frustrated Freemen and Bacon’s Rebellion
- Colonial Slavery
- Southern Society
- The New England Family
- Life in the New England Towns
- The Half-Way Covenant and the Salem Witch Trials
- The New England Way of Life
- The Early Settlers’ Days and Ways
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution 1700-1775
- Conquest by the Cradle
- A Mingling of the Races
- Africans in America
- The Structure of Colonial Society
- Clerics, Physicians, and Jurists
- Workaday America
- Horsepower and Sailpower
- Dominant Denominations
- The Great Awakening
- Schools and Colleges
- A Provincial Culture
- Pioneer Presses
- The Great Game of Politics
- Colonial Folkways
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 6: The Duel for North America 1608-1763
- France Finds a Foothold in Canada
- New France Fans Out
- The Clash of Empires
- George Washington Inaugurates War with France
- Global War and Colonial Disunity
- Braddock’s Blundering and Its Aftermath
- Pitt’s Palms of Victory
- Restless Colonists
- War’s Fateful Aftermath
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution 1763-1775
- The Deep Roots of Revolution
- Mercantilism and Colonial Grievances
- The Merits and Menace of Mercantilism
- The Stamp Tax Uproar
- Forced Repeal of the Stamp Act
- The Townshend Tea Tax and the Boston “Massacre”
- The Seditious Committees of Correspondence
- Tea Brewing in Boston
- Parliament Passes the “Intolerable Acts”
- Bloodshed
- Imperial Strength and Weakness
- American Pluses and Minuses
- A Thin Line of Heroes
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 8: America Secedes from the Empire 1775-1783
- Congress Drafts George Washington
- Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings
- The Abortive Conquest of Canada
- Thomas Paine Preaches Common Sense
- Paine and the Idea of “Republicanism”
- Jefferson’s “Explanation” of Independence
- Patriots and Loyalists
- The Loyalist Exodus
- General Washington at Bay
- Burgoyne’s Blundering Invasion
- Revolution in Diplomacy?
- The Colonial War Becomes a Wider War
- Blow and Counterblow
- The Land Frontier and the Sea Frontier
- Yorktown and the Final Curtain
- Peace at Paris
- A New Nation Legitimized
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Part 2: Building the New Nation 1776-1860
- Chapter 9: The Confederation and the Constitution 1776-1790
- A Shaky Start Toward Union
- Constitution Making in the States
- Economic Crosscurrents
- Creating a Confederation
- The Articles of Confederation: America’s First Constitution
- Landmarks in Land Laws
- The World’s Ugly Duckling
- The Horrid Specter of Anarchy
- A Convention of “Demigods”
- Patriots in Philadelphia
- Hammering Out a Bundle of Compromises
- Safeguards for Conservatism
- The Clash of Federalists and Antifederalists
- The Great Debate in the States
- The Four Laggard States
- A Conservative Triumph
- The Pursuit of Equality
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State 1789-1800
- Growing Pains
- Washington for President
- The Bill of Rights
- Hamilton Revives the Corpse of Public Credit
- Customs Duties and Excise Taxes
- Hamilton Battles Jefferson for a Bank
- Mutinous Moonshiners in Pennsylvania
- The Emergence of Political Parties
- The Impact of the French Revolution
- Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation
- Embroilments with Britain
- Jay’s Treaty and Washington’s Farewell
- John Adams Becomes President
- Unofficial Fighting with France
- Adams Puts Patriotism Above Party
- The Federalist Witch Hunt
- The Virginia (Madison) and Kentucky (Jefferson) Resolutions
- Federalists versus Democratic-Republicans
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic 1800-1812
- Federalist and Republican Mudslingers
- The Jeffersonian “Revolution of 1800”
- Responsibility Breeds Moderation
- Jeffersonian Restraint
- The “Dead Clutch” of the Judiciary
- Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior
- The Louisiana Godsend
- Louisiana in the Long View
- The Aaron Burr Conspiracies
- A Precarious Neutrality
- The Hated Embargo
- Madison’s Gamble
- Tecumseh and the Prophet
- Mr. Madison’s War
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism 1812-1824
- On to Canada over Land and Lakes
- Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended
- The Treaty of Ghent
- Federalist Grievances and the Hartford Convention
- The Second War for American Independence
- Nascent Nationalism
- “The American System”
- The So-Called Era of Good Feelings
- The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times
- Growing Pains of the West
- Slavery and the Sectional Balance
- The Uneasy Missouri Compromise
- John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism
- Judicial Dikes Against Democratic Excesses
- Sharing Oregon and Acquiring Florida
- The Menace of Monarchy in America
- Monroe and His Doctrine
- Monroe’s Doctrine Appraised
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy 1824-1840
- The “Corrupt Bargain” of 1824
- A Yankee Misfit in the White House
- Going “Whole Hog” for Jackson in 1828
- “Old Hickory” as President
- The Spoils System
- The Tricky “Tariff of Abominations”
- “Nullies” in South Carolina
- The Trail of Tears
- The Bank War
- “Old Hickory” Wallops Clay in 1832
- Burying Biddle’s Bank
- The Birth of the Whigs
- The Election of 1836
- Big Woes for the “Little Magician”
- Depression Doldrums and the Independent Treasury
- Gone to Texas
- The Lone Star Rebellion
- Log Cabins and Hard Cider of 1840
- Politics for the People
- The Two-Party System
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy 1790-1860
- The Westward Movement
- Shaping the Western Landscape
- The March of the Millions
- The Emerald Isle Moves West
- The German Forty-Eighters
- Flare-ups of Antiforeignism
- Creeping Mechanization
- Whitney Ends the Fiber Famine
- Marvels in Manufacturing
- Workers and “Wage Slaves”
- Women and the Economy
- Western Farmers Reap a Revolution in the Fields
- Highways and Steamboats
- “Clinton’s Big Ditch” in New York
- The Iron Horse
- Cables, Clippers, and Pony Riders
- The Transport Web Binds the Union
- The Market Revolution
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture 1790-1860
- Reviving Religion
- Denominational Diversity
- A Desert Zion in Utah
- Free Schools for a Free People
- Higher Goals for Higher Learning
- An Age of Reform
- Demon Rum – The “Old Deluder”
- Women in Revolt
- Wilderness Utopias
- The Dawn of Scientific Achievement
- Artistic Achievements
- The Blossoming of a National Literature
- Trumpeters of Transcendentalism
- Glowing Literary Lights
- Literary Individualists and Dissenters
- Portrayers of the Past
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Part 3: Testing the New Nation 1820-1877
- Chapter 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy 1793-1860
- “Cotton Is King!”
- The Planter “Aristocracy”
- Slaves of the Slave System
- The White Majority
- Free Blacks: Slaves Without Masters
- Plantation Slavery
- Life under the Lash
- The Burdens of Bondage
- Early Abolitionism
- Radical Abolitionism
- The South Lashes Back
- The Abolitionist Impact in the North
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 17: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy 1841-1848
- The Accession of “Tyler Too”
- John Tyler: A President Without a Party
- A War of Words with Britain
- Manipulating the Maine Maps
- The Lone Star of Texas Shines Alone
- The Belated Texas Nuptials
- Oregon Fever Populates Oregon
- A Mandate (?) for Manifest Destiny
- Polk the Purposeful
- Misunderstandings with Mexico
- American Blood on American (?) Soil
- The Mastering of Mexico
- Fighting Mexico for Peace
- Profit and Loss in Mexico
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 18: Renewing the Sectional Struggle 1848-1854
- The Popular Sovereignty Panacea
- Political Triumphs for General Taylor
- “Californy Gold”
- Sectional Balance and the Underground Railroad
- Twilight of the Senatorial Giants
- Deadlock and Danger on Capitol Hill
- Breaking the Congressional Logjam
- Balancing the Compromise Scales
- Defeat and Doom for the Whigs
- E xpansionist Stirrings South of the Border
- The Allure of Asia
- Pacific Railroad Promoters and the Gadsden Purchase
- Douglas’s Kansas-Nebraska Scheme
- Congress Legislates a Civil War
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 19: Drifting Toward Disunion 1854-1861
- Stowe and Helper: Literary Incendiaries
- The North-South Contest for Kansas
- Kansas in Convulsion
- “Bully” Brooks and His Bludgeon
- “Old Buck” versus “The Pathfinder”
- The Electoral Fruits of 1856
- The Dred Scott Bombshell
- The Financial Crash of 1857
- An Illinois Rail-Splitter Emerges
- The Great Debate: Lincoln versus Douglas
- John Brown: Murderer or Martyr?
- The Disruption of the Democrats
- A Rail-Splitter Splits the Union
- The Electoral Upheaval of 1860
- The Collapse of Compromise
- The Secessionist Exodus
- Farewell to Union
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 20: Girding for War: The North and the South 1861-1865
- The Menace of Secession
- South Carolina Assails Fort Sumter
- Brothers’ Blood and Border Blood
- The Balance of Forces
- Dethroning King Cotton
- The Decisiveness of Diplomacy
- Foreign Flare-ups
- President Davis versus President Lincoln
- Limitations on Wartime Liberties
- Volunteers and Draftees: North and South
- The Economic Stresses of War
- The North’s Economic Boom
- A Crushed Cotton Kingdom
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War 1861-1865
- Bull Run Ends the “Ninety-Day War”
- “Tardy George” McClellan and the Peninsula Campaign
- The War at Sea
- The Pivotal Point: Antietam
- A Proclamation Without Emancipation
- Blacks Battle Bondage
- Lee’s Last Lunge at Gettysburg
- The War in the West
- Sherman Scorches Georgia
- The Politics of War
- The Election of 1864
- Grant Outlasts Lee
- The Martyrdom of Lincoln
- The Aftermath of the Nightmare
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction 1865-1877
- The Problems of Peace
- Freedmen Define Freedom
- The Freedmen’s Bureau
- Johnson: The Tailor President
- Presidential Reconstruction
- The Baleful Black Codes
- Congressional Reconstruction
- Johnson Clashes with Congress
- Swinging ‘Round the Circle with Johnson
- Republican Principles and Programs
- Reconstruction by the Sword
- No Women Voters
- The Realities of Radical Reconstruction in the South
- The Ku Klux Klan
- Johnson Walks the Impeachment Plank
- A Not-Guilty Verdict for Johnson
- The Purchase of Alaska
- The Heritage of Reconstruction
- Key Terms
- People to Know
- Chronology
- To Learn More
- Appendix
- Documents
- Tables
- Glossary of Key Terms
- Index