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Chapter 3   Section 1 - Early Colonies Have Mixed Success  Section 2 - New England Colonies     Section 3 - Founding the Middle and Southern Colonies       

 

Chapter 4    Section 1 - New England: Commerce and Religion     Section 2 - The Middle Colonies     Section 3 - The Southern Colonies     Section 4 - The Backcountry

 

Chapter 5    Section 1 - Early American Culture     Section 2 - Roots of Representative Government     Section 3 - The French and Indian War

 

Chapter 6   Section 1 - Tighter British Control     Section 2 - Colonial Resistance Grows     Section 3 - The Road to Lexington and Concord     Section 4 - Declaring Independence

    

Chapter 7     Section 1 - The Early Years of the War     Section 2 - The War Expands     Section 3 - The Path to Victory     Section 4 - The Legacy of the War

 

Chapter 8     Section 1 - The Confederation Era            Section 2 - Creating the Constitution          Section 3 - Ratifying the Constitution

 

Chapter 9     Section 1 - Washington’s Presidency            Section 2 -  Challenges to the New Government            Section 3 - The Federalist in Charge

 

Chapter 10    Section 1 - Jefferson Takes Office           Section 2 -  The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration        Section 3  - Problems with Foreign Powers        Section 4 - The War of 1812

 

Chapter 11    Section 1 - Early Industry and Inventions             Section 2 -  Plantations and the Spread of Slavery             Section 3 - Nationalism and Sectionalism

 

Chapter 12    Section 1 - Politics of the People          Section 2 - Jacksons Policy toward Native Americas         Section 3 - Conflicts Over States Rights        Section 4 - Prosperity and Panic

 

Chapter 13    Section 1 - Trails West            Section 2 - The Texas Revolution            Section 3 - The War With Mexico             Section 4 - The California Gold Rush

 

Chapter 14     Section 1 The Hopes of Immigrants           Section 2 American Literature and Art           Section 3 Reforming American Society           Section 4 Abolition and Women’s Rights

 

Chapter 15      Section 1 Growing Tensions             Section 2 The Crisis Deepens             Section 3 Slavery Dominates Politics            Section 4 Lincoln’s Election and Secession

 

Chapter 16       Section 1 - War Erupts                    Section 2  Life in the Army                   Section 3 No End in Sight           

 

Chapter 17       Section 1 The Emancipation Proclamation             Section 2 -War Affects Society             Section 3 -The North Wins            Section 4 -The Legacy of War

 

Chapter 18          Section 1              Section 2              Section 3             Section 4