America Past and PresentWith its careful balance of the social and political dimensions of our history, America Past and Present presents the experiences of both the ordinary men and women and the extraordinary historical figures who have contributed so much to our American past. A lively narrative, clear organization, attractive maps and illustrations, and exceptional pedagogy will help you better understand that past, and help you appreciate the role of the past in shaping your present - and your future. |
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... Carolina for relief . These migrants , many of whom were quite rich , traveled to Carolina both as individuals and ... South Carolina . The Founding of Georgia The early history of Georgia was strikingly different from that of Britain's ...
... Carolina for relief . These migrants , many of whom were quite rich , traveled to Carolina both as individuals and ... South Carolina . The Founding of Georgia The early history of Georgia was strikingly different from that of Britain's ...
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... South Carolina . Most of their produce was carried in long , gracefully designed Conestoga wagons . These vehicles ... Carolina backcountry . Ohio R. Susquehanna R. N.J. PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster York Winchester Potomac Salisbury Staunton ...
... South Carolina . Most of their produce was carried in long , gracefully designed Conestoga wagons . These vehicles ... Carolina backcountry . Ohio R. Susquehanna R. N.J. PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster York Winchester Potomac Salisbury Staunton ...
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... South , 1877-1913 ( 1951 ) . A good recent survey of the South after Reconstruction is Edward Ayers , The Promise of ... Carolina , 1861-1877 ( 1965 ) ; Elizabeth Studley Nathans , Losing the Peace : Georgia Republicans and Reconstruction , ...
... South , 1877-1913 ( 1951 ) . A good recent survey of the South after Reconstruction is Edward Ayers , The Promise of ... Carolina , 1861-1877 ( 1965 ) ; Elizabeth Studley Nathans , Losing the Peace : Georgia Republicans and Reconstruction , ...
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Location of Major Indian Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600s | 6 |
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