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Test Bank for The Enduring Vision, Volume I: To 1877, 10th Edition, Paul S. Boyer, Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Karen Halttunen, Joseph F. Kett, Neal Salisbury, Harvard Sitkoff, Nancy Woloch, ISBN: 9780357799307

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The Enduring Vision, Volume I: To 1877 10th Edition Boyer – Test Bank

Test Bank for The Enduring Vision, Volume I: To 1877, 10th Edition, Paul S. Boyer, Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Karen Halttunen, Joseph F. Kett, Neal Salisbury, Harvard Sitkoff, Nancy Woloch, ISBN: 9780357799307

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: NATIVE PEOPLES OF AMERICA, TO 1500
1-1 The First Americans, ca. 13,000-2500 b.c.e.
1-2 The Emergence of Tribal Societies, ca 2500 b.c.e.-c.e. 1500
1-3 Native American Culture and Social Values, ca. 1500 c.e.
Going to the Source: A Cherokee Oral Tradition
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 2: THE RISE OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1400-1625
2-1 The Context for European Exploration
2-2 Imperialism and Interaction in the Atlantic World, 1400-1600
Going to the Source: First Encounter
2-3 Footholds in North America, 1512-1625
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 3: THE EMERGENCE OF COLONIAL SOCIETIES, 1625-1700
3-1 Chesapeake Society
3-2 New England: Puritanism and Its Decline
Going to the Source: Lion Gardener on the Narragansetts of Long Island
3-3 The Spread of Slavery: The Caribbean and Carolina
3-4 The Middle Colonies: Ethnic and Religious Diversity
3-5 Rivals for North America: France and Spain
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 4: THE BONDS OF EMPIRE, 1660-1750
4-1 England’s Wars and Colonial Reverberations, 1660-1713
4-2 Colonial Economies and Societies, 1660-1750
Going to the Source: A Planter Describes the Task System
4-3 Competing for a Continent, 1713-1750
4-4 Public Life in British America, 1689-1750
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 5: ROADS TO REVOLUTION, 1750-1776
5-1 Triumph and Tensions: The British Empire, 1750-1763
Going to the Source: Pontiac Recounts a Prophet’s Vision
5-2 Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition, 1760-1766
5-3 Resistance Resumes, 1766-1770
5-4 The Deepening Crisis, 1770-1774
5-5 Toward Independence, 1774-1776
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 6: SECURING INDEPENDENCE, DEFINING NATIONHOOD, 1776-1788
6-1 The Prospects of War
6-2 War and Peace, 1776-1783
6-3 The Revolution and Social Change
6-4 Forging New Governments, 1776-1787
6-5 Toward a New Constitution, 1786-1788
Going to the Source: The Northwest Ordinance
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 7: LAUNCHING THE NEW REPUBLIC, 1788-1800
7-1 Economic and Social Change
7-2 Constitutional Government and New Domestic Policies, 1788-1794
Going to the Source: Two African American Assertions of Equality: Benjamin Banneker to Thomas Jefferson and the Quock Walker Case
7-3 The United States in a Wider World, 1789-1796
7-4 Parties and Politics, 1793-1800
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 8: AMERICA AT WAR AND PEACE, 1801-1824
8-1 The Age of Jefferson
8-2 The Gathering Storm
Going to the Source: Meriwether Lewis’ Journal
8-3 The War of 1812
8-4 The Awakening of American Nationalism
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 9: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY, 1815-1840
9-1 Westward Expansion
9-2 The Growth of the Market Economy
9-3 Industrial Beginnings
9-4 The Revolution in Social Relationships
Going to the Source: Tocqueville on American Democracy
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 10: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS, RELIGIOUS REVIVAL, AND REFORM, 1824-1840
10-1 The Rise of Democratic Politics, 1824-1832
10-2 The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System, 1833-1840
10-3 The Rise of Popular Religion
10-4 The Age of Reform
Going to the Source: The Declaration of Sentiments
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 11: TECHNOLOGY, CULTURE, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1840-1860
11-1 Technology and Economic Growth
11-2 The Quality of Life
11-3 Commercializing Leisure
11-4 The American Renaissance
Going to the Source: Henry David Thoreau, “Walking” (1862)
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CHAPTER 12: THE OLD SOUTH AND SLAVERY, 1830-1860
12-1 King Cotton
12-2 The White South
12-3 Life under Slavery
12-4 The Emergence of Black Culture
Going to the Source: Henry Bibb on Slave Resistance
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 13: IMMIGRATION, EXPANSION, AND SECTIONAL CONFLICT, 1840-1848
13-1 The European Immigrant Experience
13-2 The West and Beyond
13-3 The Politics of Expansion, 1840-1846
13-4 The U.S. War with Mexico and Its Aftermath, 1846-1848
Going to the Source: Polk on Texas and Oregon
The Whole Vision

CHAPTER 14: FROM COMPROMISE TO SECESSION, 1850-1861
14-1 The Compromise of 1850
14-2 The Collapse of the Second Party System, 1853-1856
14-3 The Crisis of the Union, 1857-1860
14-4 The Union Fragments, 1860-1861
Going to the Source: Lincoln at Cooper Union
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CHAPTER 15: THE PROMISE OF FREEDOM: CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865
15-1 Mobilizing for War
15-2 In Battle, 1861-1862
15-3 Emancipation Transforms the War, 1863
Going to the Source: Frederick Douglass Calls for Black Troops
15-4 War and Society, North and South
15-5 The Union Victorious, 1864-1865
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CHAPTER 16: RECONSTRUCTION AND RESISTANCE, 1865-1877
16-1 Reconstruction Politics, 1865-1868
16-2 Reconstruction Governments
16-3 The Impact of Emancipation
Going to the Source: The Barrow Plantation
16-4 New Concerns in the North, 1868-1876
16-5 Reconstruction Abandoned, 1876-1877
The Whole Vision

APPENDIX
INDEX