West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil WarYale University Press, 28 Mar 2007 - 416 halaman “This thoughtful, engaging examination of the Reconstruction Era . . . will be appealing . . . to anyone interested in the roots of present-day American politics” (Publishers Weekly). The story of Reconstruction is not simply about the rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. In many ways, the late nineteenth century defined modern America, as Southerners, Northerners, and Westerners forged a national identity that united three very different regions into a country that could become a world power. A sweeping history of the United States from the era of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, this engaging book tracks the formation of the American middle class while stretching the boundaries of our understanding of Reconstruction. Historian Heather Cox Richardson ties the North and West into the post–Civil War story that usually focuses narrowly on the South. By weaving together the experiences of real individuals who left records in their own words—from ordinary Americans such as a plantation mistress, a Native American warrior, and a labor organizer, to prominent historical figures such as Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington, and Sitting Bull—Richardson tells a story about the creation of modern America. |
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... established the principle of intervention in the economy at the end of the century, it did not do so to protect organized labor. Denying that government must balance the interests of workers and farmers against those of big business ...
... established the principle of intervention in the economy at the end of the century, it did not do so to protect organized labor. Denying that government must balance the interests of workers and farmers against those of big business ...
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... established by the Missouri Compromise in 1820. ''I had seen the slave power o≈cially represented by some of its foremost champions—overbearing, defiant, dictatorial, vehemently demanding a chance for unlimited expansion, and, to ...
... established by the Missouri Compromise in 1820. ''I had seen the slave power o≈cially represented by some of its foremost champions—overbearing, defiant, dictatorial, vehemently demanding a chance for unlimited expansion, and, to ...
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... established the Bureau of Internal Revenue in 1862, civilians throughout the Union worked to maintain the war e√ort. When the fighting broke out Andrew Carnegie's boss Thomas A. Scott had been made assistant secretary of war in charge ...
... established the Bureau of Internal Revenue in 1862, civilians throughout the Union worked to maintain the war e√ort. When the fighting broke out Andrew Carnegie's boss Thomas A. Scott had been made assistant secretary of war in charge ...
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... establish an American republic based on the ideal of free labor. Their blood had been poured upon the altar of freedom, expiating the nation's guilty sin of slavery and permitting the nation to move forward as God's land, with freedom ...
... establish an American republic based on the ideal of free labor. Their blood had been poured upon the altar of freedom, expiating the nation's guilty sin of slavery and permitting the nation to move forward as God's land, with freedom ...
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... established mines of California and to other western lands that congressmen eager for northern expansion quickly brought under the mantle of the Union. Colorado, which produced as much as $5 million in gold by 1860, was organized as a ...
... established mines of California and to other western lands that congressmen eager for northern expansion quickly brought under the mantle of the Union. Colorado, which produced as much as $5 million in gold by 1860, was organized as a ...
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