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Chapter 1 - 'Men Prone to Wonder': America Before 1600 Chapter 2 - The European Settlement of North America: The Atlantic Coast to 1660 Chapter 3 - Empires: 1660-1702 Chapter 4 - Benjamin Franklin's World: Colonial North America, 1702-1763 Chapter 5 - Toward Independence, 1764-1783 Chapter 6 - Inventing the American Republic: The States Chapter 7 - Inventing the American Republic: The Nation Chapter 8 - Establishing the New Nation Chapter 9 - The Fabric of Change, 1800-1815 Chapter 10 - A New Epoch: 1815-1828 Chapter 11 - Political Innovation in a Mechanical Age: 1828-1840 Chapter 12 - Worker Worlds in Antebellum America Chapter 13 - The Benevolent Empire: Religion and Reform, 1825-1846 Chapter 14 - National Expansion, Sectional Division: 1839-1850 Chapter 15 - A House Dividing: 1851-1860 Chapter 16 - Civil War: 1861-1865 Chapter 17 - Reconstruction, 1865-1877 Chapter 18 - The Rise of Big Business and the Triumph of Industry: 1870-1900 Chapter 19 - An Industrial Society: 1870-1910 Chapter 20 - Politics, Industrialism, and the State: 1876-1900 Chapter 21 - A New Place in the World: 1865-1914 Chapter 22 - The Progressive Era Chapter 23 - War, Prosperity, and the Metropolis: 1914-1929 Chapter 24 - The New Deal Chapter 25 - Whirlpool of War Chapter 26 - Fighting for Freedom Chapter 27 - From Hot War to Cold War Chapter 28 - Korea, Eisenhower, and Affluence Chapter 29 - Renewal of Reform Chapter 30 - Years of Rage Chapter 31 - Conservative Revival Chapter 32 - The Reagan Revolution Chapter 33 - Inventing a New Order
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Alexander Gardner: President Lincoln Visiting the Battlefield at Antietam, Md., October 3, 1862 (1862).

Timothy H. O'Sullivan: Union and Confederate dead, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pa., July 1863 (1863).

Soldiers at Rest after drill, Petersburg, Va. (1864).

Soldiers in the Trenches Before Battle, Petersburg, Va. (1865).

Fort Brady, Va. Battery of Parrott Guns Manned by Company C, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery (1864).

Ens. D. M. N. Stouffer: Watercolors of Civil War Ironclads (ca. 1864-1865).

Frederick Douglass: John Brown (1860).

Abraham Lincoln: Draft of instructions to Maj. Robert Anderson in command at Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina, 4 April 1861 (1861).

David Gilmore Blythe: President Lincoln Writing the Proclamation of Freedom, January 1, 1863 (1863).

Sam A. Cooley: 1st South Carolina Volunteers on Review to Hear the Reading of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863 (1864).

Thomas Nast: Emancipation (1865).

F. Deilman: Celebration of the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, by the Colored People in Washington, April 19, 1866 (1866).

Carver Hospital, Washington, D.C. Interior View (ca. 1860-1865).

Amputation Being Performed in a Hospital Tent, Gettysburg (1863).

A Field Hospital Scene (1862).

The Hospital at Fredericksburg, Va. (May, 1864).

 

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