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ANNUAL EDITIONS: AMERICAN HISTORY, VOLUME 1, 18/E (ANNUAL By Robert James Maddox

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ISBN-10
0072968850
Book Title
Annual Editions: American History, Volume 1, 18/e (Annual
ISBN
9780072968859
Subject Area
History
Publication Name
American History
Item Length
11 in
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Subject
United States / General
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Robert James Maddox
Item Width
8.7 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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This updated reader is a compilation of current newspaper, magazine, and journal articles relating to issues in American history. Annual Editions: American History, Volume 1 is designed for non-specialized survey courses. This text presents a fair sampling of articles that incorporate newer approaches to the study of history as well as more traditional ones. The sources from which these essays have been taken, for the most part, are intended for the general reader. This title is supported by Dushkin Online (www.dushkin.com/online/), a student website designed to provide study support tools and links to related websites.

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Publisher
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN-10
0072968850
ISBN-13
9780072968859
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30505735

Product Key Features

Author
Robert James Maddox
Publication Name
American History
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
United States / General
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
8.7 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz

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Edition Number
18
Volume Number
Vol. 1
Edition Description
Annual,Revised Edition
Table of Content
UNIT 1. The New Land 1. Island Hopping to a New World, Alex Markels, U.S. News & World Report, Feburary 23 March 1, 2004 Archeologists once belived that American Indians migrated to the New World afoot across the Bering land bridge. More recent finds, however, indicate they may have come by boat much earlier than previously thought. 2. 1491, Charles C. Mann, The Atlantic Monthly, March 2002 "Before it became the New World," Charles Mann writes, "the Western Hemisphere was vastly more populous and sophisticated than has been thought." He surveys new research that indicates Indians lived in this hemisphere much longer than previously assumed, and that they had a larger impact on the environment. 3. Slavery in the Lower South, OAH Magazine of History, April 2003 Slavery in what became the United States, according to the conventional wisdom, was introduced in Jamestown in 1619. Landers shows that both free and enslaved Africans arrived with the Spaniards more than a century before that. Wherever they went they encountered Native Americans held in slavery. 4. Pocahontas, William M.S. Rasmussen and Robert S. Tilton, American History, July 1995 Few names from American colonial history are as well known as Pocahontas, an Indian woman who allegedly saved Captain John Smith's life in 1607. The little we actually know about her has become wrapped up in mythology, some of which is used to pursue agendas having little to do with the facts. 5. Instruments of Seduction: A Tale of Two Women, Sandra F. VanBurkleo, OAH Magazine of History, Winter 1995 In the 1630's, Ann Hibben and Anne Hutchinson were tried and convicted for committing crimes against the community and "entertaining diabolical religious ideas." They had violated Puritan teachings about the proper roles women should play in society. 6. The Pueblo Revolt, Jake Page, American History, February 2002 The killing of Franciscan priests in 1680 marked the beginning of a Pueblo Indian revolt against Spanish rule in New Mexico. The Spanish were forced to leave the province in defeat, and when they did reestablish control they treated Pueblo religious practices with far greater respect. 7. Penning a Legacy, Patricia Hudson, American History, February 1998 In 1680, William Penn, who earlier had become a Quaker, petitioned King Charles II for a grant of land in what would become known as Pennsylvania. Penn created a constitution that provided for religious freedom, voting rights, and penal reform. He also addressed Native Americans in the region, asking them to permit colonists to live among them "with your love and consent." 8. Blessed and Bedeviled: Tales of Remarkable Providences in Puritan New England, Helen Mondloch, The World & I, May 2002 In 2001 the governor of Massachusetts signed a bill exonerating the last five individuals convicted in the Salem Witch trials of 1692. The author of this essay examines the attitudes and beliefs that led to the persecution of at least 150 people. 9. Roots of Revolution, Dick Conway, American History, December 2002 In 1691, Britain passed a series of laws designed to preserve large pine trees as masts for the British Navy. New Hampshire lumbermen resented these laws and in 1734 staged a mini-uprising in protest. Other incidents took place in several New England provinces. "The Pine tree," Conway writes, "became a symbol of New England's growing defiance of what was believed to be ever more stifling acts of British oppression. UNIT 2. Revolutionary America 10. The American Self, Mark Richard Barna, The World & I, June 1997 Throughout the colonial era, thoughtful individuals had wrestled with the apparent contradiction between the needs of the community and the threat of selfish individualism. By the revolutionary era, Barna writes, "Americans were simply too greedy and self-interested for communalism to work." He analyzes this dilemma from
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
College Audience

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