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1815-1861

Priscilla and the hollyhocks

Traces the life of a young girl named Priscilla, from her time as a slave on a plantation to her forced march on the Trail of Tears to a chance encounter that leads her along the path to freedom.

Slave states, free states, and the Missouri compromise

"Understanding slave states and free states is important in understanding the period of time surrounding the Civil War. The Missouri Compromise also played a key role in this time period. Readers of this . . . book will gain . . . knowledge on these topics. Accounts of specific moments and events help readers understand how these things helped lead to the Civil War"--Provided by publisher.
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The formation of the Confederacy

"Describes the social and political differences between the American North and South that lead to the secession of eleven states, the formation of the Confederate States of America, and the start of the American Civil War"--Provided by publisher.
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Liberty for all?

An overview of the major events in U.S. history from 1820 to 1860, focusing on the impact of the Louisiana Purchase, slavery and the Underground Railroad, Mexican War and Texas Independence, and the California Gold Rush.
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American radicals

how nineteenth-century protest shaped the nation
2019
"A character-driven narrative history about the nineteenth-century radicals--from Fanny Wright and Henry David Thoreau to John Brown and William Lloyd Garrison--who demanded that the United States live up to its revolutionary ideals, and what their successes and failures can teach us today"--.
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America's first Great Depression

economic crisis and political disorder after the Panic of 1837
2012
Discusses how the United States dealt with economic and political crisis that followed the Panic of 1837.
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The story of the Oregon Trail

Chronicles the history of the Oregon Trail, describing the experiences of explorers, homesteaders, and others who decided to make the trek into the unsettled West. Includes archival photographs, quotes from diaries of the journey, and interviews with historians.

Heirs of the founders

the epic rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the second generation of American giants
The riveting story of how, in nineteenth-century America, a new set of political giants battled to complete the unfinished work of the Founding Fathers and to decide the future of our democracy. In the early 1800s, three young men strode onto the national stage, elected to Congress at a moment when the Founding Fathers were beginning to retire to their farms. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, a champion orator known for his eloquence, spoke for the North and its business class. Henry Clay of Kentucky, as dashing as he was ambitious, embodied the hopes of the rising West. South Carolina's John Calhoun, with piercing eyes and an even more piercing intellect, defended the South and slavery. Together these heirs of Washington, Jefferson and Adams took the country to war, battled one another for the presidency, and set themselves the task of finishing the work the Founders had left undone. Each in his own way sought to remedy the two glaring flaws in the Constitution: its refusal to specify where authority ultimately rested, with the states or the nation; and its unwillingness to address the essential incompatibility of republicanism and slavery. They wrestled with these issues for four decades, arguing bitterly and hammering out political compromises that held the union together, but only just. Then, in 1850, when California moved to join the union as a free state, "the immortal trio" had one last chance to save the country from the real risk of civil war. But, by that point, they had never been further apart. Thrillingly and authoritatively, H. W. Brands narrates an epic American rivalry and the little-known drama of the dangerous early years of our democracy.

The rise of Andrew Jackson

myth, manipulation, and the making of modern politics
The story of Andrew Jackson's improbable ascent to the White House, centered on the handlers and propagandists who made it possible.

The life of Andrew Jackson

2001
Chronicles the life of the seventh U.S. president, covering such topics as the deaths of his parents and brother, his role in the War of 1812's Battle of New Orleans, Native American removal measures, and the fight to eliminate the U.S. Bank.

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