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| 100 0 ^aMadaras ,Larry
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| 245 ^a ^^aTaking sides. ^cselected, edited, and with introductions by Larry Madaras and James M. SoRelle.^nVolume 1, ^pThe colonial period to Reconstruction / |
| 246 0 ^aClashing views in United States history
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| 246 30 ^aUnited States history
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| 250 ^a14th ed.
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| 300 ^a401 p. ^c24 cm.
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| 490 1 ^aContemporary learning series
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| 504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references.
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| 505 ^aUnit 1. Colonial society -- Is history true? -- Did the Chinese discover America? -- Was disease the key factor inthe depopulation of Native Americans in the Americas? -- Was Salem witchcraft hysteria caused by a fear of women? -- Was there a Great Awakening in mid-eighteenth century America? -- Unit 2. Revolution and the new nation -- Was the American Revolution largely a product of market-drivenconsumer forces? -- Were the founding fathers democratic reformers? -- Was Alexander Hamilton an economic genius? -- Did Andrew Jackson is removal policy benefit Native Americans? -- Did the Industrial Revolution provide more economic opportunities for women in the 1830s? -- Unit 3. Antebellum America -- Was antebellum temperance reform motivated primarily by religious moralism? -- Was the Mexican War an exercise in American imperialism? -- Was John Brown an irrational terrorist? -- Unit 4. Conflict and resolution -- Was slavery the key issue in the sectional conflict leading to the Civil War? -- Is Robert E. Lee overrated as a general? -- Was Abraham Lincoln America is greatest president? -- Did Reconstruction fail as a result of racism?
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| 651 0 ^aUnited States^xHistory.
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| 651 0 ^aUnited States^xHistoriography.
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| 700 1 ^aMadaras, Larry.
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| 700 1 ^aSoRelle, James M.
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| 830 0 ^aMcGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.
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| 999 ^aอารียา โสมนรินทร์
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