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Out of Many: A History of the American People, Volume 1, 9th edition

  • John M. Faragher
  • , Mari Jo Buhle
  • , Daniel H. Czitrom
  • , Susan H. Armitage
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Out of Many: A History of the American People focuses on particular communities and regions to weave the stories of the people and the nation into a single compelling narrative. The authors approach American history from a truly continental perspective, presenting vignettes that show how diverse communities, from New England to the South to the far West, shape America's past, present and future.

The 9th Edition has been updated to emphasize the impact of social and economic inequality on contemporary American life from 1974 to the present. The authors offer the most recent scholarship on the history of the United States. An engaging new design brings the authors' compelling narrative to life.

Published by Pearson (July 14th 2021) - Copyright © 2020

ISBN-13: 9780137500307

Subject: History

Category: United States History Survey

1. A Continent of Villages, to 1500
2. When Worlds Collide, 1492-1590
3. Planting Colonies in North America, 1588-1701
4. Slavery and Empire, 1441-1770
5. The Cultures of Colonial North America, 1700-1780
6. From Empire to Independence, 1750-1776
7. The American Revolution, 1776-1786
8. The New Nation, 1786-1800
9. An Empire for Liberty, 1790-1824
10. The South and Slavery, 1790s-1850s
11. The Growth of Democracy, 1824-1840
12. Industry and the North, 1790s-1840s
13. Immigration, Urbanization, and Social Reform, 1820s-1850s
14. The Territorial Expansion of the United States, 1830s-1850s
15. The Coming Crisis, the 1850s
16. The Civil War, 1861-1865
17. Reconstruction, 1863-1877