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America Firsthand, Volume I Readings from Settlement to Reconstruction

ISBN: 9780312489069 | 0312489064
Edition: 8th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Pub. Date: 2/27/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
With its distinctive focus on ordinary people, this primary documents reader offers a remarkable range of perspectives on America's history from those who lived it from Jews in the Early Republic to strikers at an auto plant in 1940s Detroit, and from a Civil War battlefield nurse to a 1990s dot.com entrepreneur. Popular Points of View sections expose students to different perspectives on a specific event or topic, and Visual Portfolios invite analysis of the visual record. These features and the collection as a whole save instructors time find... MORE
Prefacep. vii
Introduction: Using Sources to Study the Pastp. xi
Indians and Europeans: New World Encountersp. 1
Points of View: Contact and Conquest (1502-1521)
Dispatches of the Conquest from the New Worldp. 3
A Nahua Account of the Conquest of Mexicop. 7
For Critical Thinkingp. 12
Destruction of the Indiesp. 13
Description... MOREp. 18
Encounter With the Indians Fatherp. 22
Captured by Indiansp. 28
Visual Portfolio: New World Imagesp. 37
The Colonial Experience: A Rapidly Changing Societyp. 43
Points of View: Women in Colonial America
A Business Trip Across the Coloniesp. 45
Leaving an Abusive Husbandp. 50
For Critical Thinkingp. 57
Testimony of Pueblo Indiansp. 58
The African Slave Tradep. 64
On the Misfortune of Indentured Servantsp. 69
Defending Colonial Activities Before Parliamentp. 73
Assimilation and Discrimination Jews in the Early Republicp. 80
Mapmaking and Colonialism in the New World Amplissima Regionis Mississippip. 86
Resistance and Revolution: Struggling for Libertyp. 89
Points of View: The Boston Massacre (1770)
A British Officer's Descriptionp. 90
Colonial Accounts George Robert Twelves Hewes, John Tudor, and thep. 94
For Critical Thinkingp. 102
Visual Portfolio: Patriot and Loyalist Propagandap. 103
A Soldier's View of the Revolutionary Warp. 110
Choosing Sidesp. 117
Secret Correspondence of a Loyalist Wifep. 122
Republican Motherhoodp. 127
Shays's Rebellion: Prelude to the Constitutionp. 132
Casting Their Lot With the Britishp. 138
Defining America: The Expanding Nationp. 145
Points of View: Religion in the New Nation (1800-1830)
The Great Revival of 1800p. 147
An American Deistp. 132
Religion in Americap. 157
For Critical Thinkingp. 162
Crossing the Continentp. 163
The Trail of Tearsp. 171
Pulling a Handcart to the Mormon Zionp. 177
How the West Was Won An Officer of the "Army of the West"p. 184
Life in California Before the Gold Discoveryp. 189
Miners During the California Gold Rush Daguerreotypep. 197
An Age of Reform: Rearranging Social Patternsp. 199
Points of View: Nat Turner's Rebellion (1831)
A Slave Insurrectionp. 200
Who is to Blame?p. 207
For Critical Thinkingp. 214
The Lowell Textile Workersp. 215
A Family Torn Apart by Slaveryp. 222
Life of a Female Slavep. 228
A Pioneer for Women's Rightsp. 236
Taking Up Arms Against Slaveryp. 244
Visual Portfolio: Slavery and Freedomp. 251
Civil War and Reconstruction: The Price of Warp. 261
Points of View: Winding Down the War and an Uncertain Future
What the Black Man Wantsp. 263
A Slave Owner's Journal at the End of the Civil Warp. 269
For Critical Thinkingp. 276
Three Days of Terrorp. 277
The Battle of Gettysburg: at War and at Homep. 286
Fighting for the Union Letters from Black Union Soldiersp. 295
Healing Woundsp. 302
African Americans During Reconstructionp. 309
White Southerners' Reactions to Reconstructionp. 314
Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, 1865 Or 1866 Photographyp. 321
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ROBERT D. MARCUS, late of the State University of New York College at Brockport, wrote on late-nineteenth-century American politics as well as on the United States in the 1960s. He developed materials for collaborative learning techniques and edited several dozen books for Brandywine Press.

DAVID BURNER, professor emeritus of history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, has written two books on John F. Kennedy as well as books on Herbert Hoover, the 1960s, and the Democratic Party in the 1920s, including a number of textbooks. Burner has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and is now completing a detailed history of the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

ANTHONY MARCUS is an Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. He has taught American History, Anthropology, and International Development Studies on three continents and founded Australia's only entirely online Internet PhD program. His published works include numerous articles and books on history, African-American life, global development and culture. His most recent book, Where Have All The Homeless Gone? The Making and Unmaking of a Crisis is about the impact of the Reagan Revolution on life and social policy in the urban United States.



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