In the year 1800 the United States was a fledgling nation. By
the time the century ended we had expanded westward exponentially,
stamped our imprint as the major power in the Western hemisphere,
revolutionized our economy from agriculture to manufacturing, and
suffered the schism of a civil war that nearly brought the nation
as conceived by our forefathers to an end. To help students better
understand the cataclysmic changes of this century, this unique
resource offers detailed description and expert analysis of the
most important 19th-century events in America: the Louisiana
Purchase, the War of 1812, the Monroe Doctrine, Jacksonian
Democracy, Abolition, the war with Mexico, the Civil War, the
Industrial Revolution, the closing of the frontier, and the
Spanish-American War.
Each of these events is dealt with in a separate chapter. A
factual introductory essay provides clear, concise information in
chronological order. The interpretive essay, written in a widely
appealing style by a recognized authority, then places each event
in a broader context and explores the short-term and far-reaching
ramifications of the event. A selected bibliography that follows
identifies the most important and recent scholarship about the
event. A full-page photo or illustration of each event portrays a
visual component to the narrative. The volume contains three useful
appendices: a glossary of names, events, and terms; a timeline of
important events in 19th-century American history; and a list of
19th-century U.S. presidents, vice presidents, and secretaries of
state. This work is an ideal addition to the high school, community
college, and undergraduate reference shelf, as well as excellent
supplementary reading in social studies and American history
courses.
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