Created Equal: A History of the United States, Combined Volume, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2017

  • Jacqueline A. Jones University of Texas in Austin
  • Peter H. Wood Duke University
  • Tim Borstelmann
  • Elaine Tyler May University of Minnesota
  • Vicki L. Ruiz University of California, Irvine
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Created Equal: A History of the United States examines American history through the lens of contested equality. The text frames the American experience as the stories of various groups of men and women, all “created equal” in their common humanity, claiming an American identity for themselves. Presenting rich analysis in a chronological framework, the authors examine the ongoing struggles over equal rights and the shifting boundaries of inclusion and acceptance that have characterized American history.

Updated with the latest data and statistics, the 5th Edition covers contemporary issues of inclusion such as marriage equality. Additionally, the authors have revised the text’s photographs, figures and maps to be more prominent, interesting and instructive.

  1. First Founders
  2. European Footholds in North America, 1600 to 1660
  3. Controlling the Edges of the Continent, 1660 to 1715
  4. African Enslavement: The Terrible Transformation
  5. Colonial Diversity, 1713 to 1763
  6. The Limits of Imperial Control, 1763 to 1775
  7. Revolutionaries at War, 1775 to 1783
  8. New Beginnings: The 1780s
  9. Revolutionary Legacies, 1789 to 1803
  10. Defending and Expanding the New Nation, 1804 to 1818
  11. Society and Politics in the “Age of the Common Man,” 1819 to 1832
  12. Peoples in Motion, 1832 to 1848
  13. The Crisis over Slavery, 1848 to 1860
  14. “To Fight to Gain a Country”: The Civil War
  15. Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865 to 1877
  16. Standardizing the Nation: Innovations in Technology, Business and Culture, 1877 to 1890
  17. Challenges to Government and Corporate Power, 1877 to 1890
  18. Political and Cultural Conflict in a Decade of Depression and War: The 1890s
  19. Visions of the Modern Nation: The Progressive Era, 1900 to 1912
  20. War and Revolution, 1912 to 1920
  21. All That Jazz: The 1920s
  22. Hardship and Hope: The Great Depression of the 1930s
  23. Global Conflict: World War II, 1937 to 1945
  24. Cold War and Hot War, 1945 to 1953
  25. Domestic Dreams and Atomic Nightmares, 1953 to 1963
  26. The Nation Divides: The Vietnam War and Social Conflict, 1964 to 1971
  27. Reconsidering National Priorities, 1972 to 1979
  28. The Cold War Returns and Ends, 1979 to 1991
  29. Post-Cold War America, 1991 to 2000
  30. A Global Nation in the New Millennium

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