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FOURTH EDITION


GIVE ME LIBERTY!


Eric Foner


AN AMERICAN HISTORY


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Foner, Eric.


Give me liberty! : An American history / Eric Foner.—Fourth edition.


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E R I C F O N E R is DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, where he earned his B.A. and Ph.D. In his teaching and scholarship, he focuses on the Civil War and Reconstruction, slavery, and nineteenth-century America. Professor Foner’s publications include Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War; Tom Paine and Revolutionary America; Nothing but Freedom: Emancipation and Its Legacy; Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877; The Story of American Freedom; and Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction. His history of Reconstruction won the Los Angeles Times Book Award for History, the Bancroft Prize, and the Parkman Prize. He has served as president of the Organization of American Historians and the American Historical Association. In 2006 he received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching from Columbia University. His most recent book is The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, winner of the Bancroft and Lincoln Prizes and the Pulitzer Prize for History.




A B O U T T H E A U T H O R


Contents


ix


ABOUT THE AUTHOR ... vii LIST OF MAPS, TABLES, AND FIGURES ... xxxiii DEDICATION ... xxxvii PREFACE ... xxxix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ... xlv


PA R T 1: A M E R ICA N COL ON I ES T O 17 6 3


1. A N E W W O R L D . . . 4 THE FIRST AMERICANS ... 6


The Settling of the Americas ... 6 ★ Indian Societies of the


Americas ... 8 ★ Mound Builders of the Mississippi River Valley ... 9 ★


Western Indians ... 10 ★ Indians of Eastern North America ... 10 ★ Native


American Religion ... 12 ★ Land and Property ... 12 ★ Gender


Relations ... 14 ★ European Views of the Indians ... 14


INDIAN FREEDOM, EUROPEAN FREEDOM ... 15 Indian Freedom ... 15 ★ Christian Liberty ... 16 ★ Freedom and


Authority ... 17 ★ Liberty and Liberties ... 17


THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE ... 18 Chinese and Portuguese Navigation ... 18 ★ Portugal and West


Africa ... 19 ★ Freedom and Slavery in Africa ... 20 ★ The Voyages of


Columbus ... 20


CONTACT ... 21 Columbus in the New World ... 21 ★ Exploration and Conquest ... 23 ★


The Demographic Disaster ... 24


THE SPANISH EMPIRE ... 24 Governing Spanish America ... 25 ★ Colonists in Spanish


America ... 25 ★ Colonists and Indians ... 26 ★ Justifications for


Conquest ... 27 ★ Spreading the Faith ... 28 ★ Piety and Profit ... 29 ★


Las Casas’s Complaint ... 29 ★ Reforming the Empire ... 30 ★ Exploring


North America ... 31 ★ Spanish Florida ... 33 ★ Spain in the


Southwest ... 33 ★ The Pueblo Revolt ... 34


THE FRENCH AND DUTCH EMPIRES ... 35 French Colonization ... 35


Voices of Freedom: From Bartolomé de las Casas, History of the Indies


(1528), and From “Declaration of Josephe” (December 19, 1681) ... 36


C O N T E N T S


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Contents


New France and the Indians ... 38 ★ The Dutch Empire ... 41 ★ Dutch


Freedom ... 41 ★ Freedom in New Netherland ... 41 ★ The Dutch and


Religious Toleration ... 42 ★ Settling New Netherland ... 43 ★ New


Netherland and the Indians ... 44


REVIEW ... 47


2 . B E G I N N I N G S O F E N G L I S H A M E R I C A , 16 0 7–16 6 0 . . . 4 8


ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD ... 50 Unifying the English Nation ... 50 ★ England and Ireland ... 50 ★ England


and North America ... 51 ★ Spreading Protestantism ... 52 ★ The Social


Crisis ... 52 ★ Masterless Men ... 53


THE COMING OF THE ENGLISH ... 54 English Emigrants ... 54 ★ Indentured Servants ... 55 ★ Land and


Liberty ... 55 ★ Englishmen and Indians ... 56 ★ The Transformation of


Indian Life ... 57 ★ Changes in the Land ... 58


SETTLING THE CHESAPEAKE ... 58 The Jamestown Colony ... 58 ★ From Company to Society ... 59 ★


Powhatan and Pocahontas ... 59 ★ The Uprising of 1622 ... 60 ★


A Tobacco Colony ... 61 ★ Women and the Family ... 62 ★


The Maryland Experiment ... 63 ★ Religion in Maryland ... 64


THE NEW ENGLAND WAY ... 64 The Rise of Puritanism ... 64 ★ Moral Liberty ... 65 ★ The Pilgrims at


Plymouth ... 66 ★ The Great Migration ... 67 ★ The Puritan Family ... 68 ★


Government and Society in Massachusetts ... 68 ★ Church and State in


Puritan Massachusetts ... 70


NEW ENGLANDERS DIVIDED ... 70 Roger Williams ... 71 ★ Rhode Island and Connecticut ... 71 ★ The Trials


of Anne Hutchinson ... 72 ★ Puritans and Indians ... 73


Voices of Freedom: From “The Trial of Anne Hutchinson” (1637),


and From John Winthrop, Speech to the Massachusetts General Court


(July 3, 1645) ... 74


The Pequot War ... 76 ★ The New England Economy ... 77 ★


The Merchant Elite ... 78 ★ The Half-Way Covenant ... 78


RELIGION, POLITICS, AND FREEDOM ... 79 The Rights of Englishmen ... 79 ★ The English Civil War ... 80 ★


England’s Debate over Freedom ... 80 ★ English Liberty ... 81 ★


The Civil War and English America ... 82 ★ The Crisis in Maryland ... 82 ★


Cromwell and the Empire ... 83


REVIEW ... 85


Contents


xi


3 . C R E A T I N G A N G L O - A M E R I C A , 16 6 0 –17 5 0 . . . 8 6 GLOBAL COMPETITION AND THE EXPANSION OF ENGLAND’S EMPIRE ... 88


The Mercantilist System ... 88 ★ The Conquest of New


Netherland ... 88 ★ New York and the Rights of Englishmen and


Englishwomen ... 90 ★ New York and the Indians ... 90 ★ The Charter


of Liberties ... 91 ★ The Founding of Carolina ... 91 ★ The Holy


Experiment ... 92 ★ Quaker Liberty ... 93 ★ Land in Pennsylvania ... 94


ORIGINS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY ... 94 Englishmen and Africans ... 94 ★ Slavery in History ... 95 ★ Slavery in the


West Indies ... 95 ★ Slavery and the Law ... 97 ★ The Rise of Chesapeake


Slavery ... 98 ★ Bacon’s Rebellion: Land and Labor in Virginia ... 99 ★


The End of the Rebellion, and Its Consequences ... 100 ★ A Slave


Society ... 100 ★ Notions of Freedom ... 101


COLONIES IN CRISIS ... 101 The Glorious Revolution ... 102 ★ The Glorious Revolution in


America ... 103 ★ The Maryland Uprising ... 103 ★ Leisler’s


Rebellion ... 104 ★ Changes in New England ... 104 ★ The Prosecution


of Witches ... 105 ★ The Salem Witch Trials ... 105


THE GROWTH OF COLONIAL AMERICA ... 106 A Diverse Population ... 107 ★ Attracting Settlers ... 107 ★ The


German Migration ... 109 ★ Religious Diversity ... 110 ★ Indian Life in


Transition ... 111


Voices of Freedom: From Letter by a Swiss-German Immigrant to


Pennsylvania (August 23, 1769), and From Memorial against


Non-English Immigration (December 1727) ... 112


Regional Diversity ... 114 ★ The Consumer Revolution ... 115 ★ Colonial


Cities ... 115 ★ Colonial Artisans ... 116 ★ An Atlantic World ... 116


SOCIAL CLASSES IN THE COLONIES ... 118 The Colonial Elite ... 118 ★ Anglicization ... 119 ★ The South Carolina


Aristocracy ... 119 ★ Poverty in the Colonies ... 120 ★ The Middle


Ranks ... 121 ★ Women and the Household Economy ... 122 ★ North


America at Mid-Century ... 123


REVIEW ... 125


4 . S L A V E R Y, F R E E D O M , A N D T H E S T R U G G L E F O R E M P I R E T O 17 6 3 . . . 1 2 6


SLAVERY AND EMPIRE ... 128 Atlantic Trade ... 128 ★ Africa and the Slave Trade ... 130 ★ The Middle


Passage ... 130 ★ Chesapeake Slavery ... 132 ★ Freedom and Slavery in


the Chesapeake ... 133 ★ Indian Slavery in Early Carolina ... 133 ★ The


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Rice Kingdom ... 134 ★ The Georgia Experiment ... 134 ★ Slavery in


the North ... 135


SLAVE CULTURES AND SLAVE RESISTANCE ... 136 Becoming African-American ... 136 ★ African Religion in Colonial


America ... 136 ★ African-American Cultures ... 137 ★ Resistance to


Slavery ... 138 ★ The Crisis of 1739–1741 ... 139


AN EMPIRE OF FREEDOM ... 140 British Patriotism ... 140 ★ The British Constitution ... 140 ★ The


Language of Liberty ... 141 ★ Republican Liberty ... 141 ★ Liberal


Freedom ... 142


THE PUBLIC SPHERE ... 143 The Right to Vote ... 144 ★ Political Cultures ... 144 ★ Colonial


Government ... 145 ★ The Rise of the Assemblies ... 146 ★ Politics in


Public ... 146 ★ The Colonial Press ... 147 ★ Freedom of Expression


and Its Limits ... 148 ★ The Trial of Zenger ... 148 ★ The American


Enlightenment ... 149


THE GREAT AWAKENING ... 150 Religious Revivals ... 150 ★ The Preaching of Whitefield ... 151 ★


The Awakening’s Impact ... 151


IMPERIAL RIVALRIES ... 152 Spanish North America ... 152 ★ The Spanish in California ... 154 ★


The French Empire ... 155


BATTLE FOR THE CONTINENT ... 156 The Middle Ground ... 156 ★ The Seven Years’ War ... 157 ★ A World


Transformed ... 158 ★ Pontiac’s Rebellion ... 160 ★ The Proclamation Line


... 160 ★ Pennsylvania and the Indians ... 161


Voices of Freedom: From Pontiac, Speeches (1762 and 1763), and From


The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus


Vassa, the African (1789) ... 162


Colonial Identities ... 164


REVIEW ... 166


PA R T 2 : A N E W N AT ION, 17 6 3 –18 4 0


5 . T H E A M E R I C A N R E V O L U T I O N , 17 6 3 –17 8 3 . . . 17 0 THE CRISIS BEGINS ... 171


Consolidating the Empire ... 172 ★ Taxing the Colonies ... 173 ★ The


Stamp Act Crisis ... 173 ★ Taxation and Representation ... 174 ★ Liberty


and Resistance ... 175 ★ Politics in the Streets ... 176 ★ The


Regulators ... 176 ★ The Tenant Uprising ... 178


Contents


xiii


THE ROAD TO REVOLUTION ... 178 The Townshend Crisis ... 178 ★ Homespun Virtue ... 179 ★ The Boston


Massacre ... 179 ★ Wilkes and Liberty ... 181 ★ The Tea Act ... 181 ★


The Intolerable Acts ... 181


THE COMING OF INDEPENDENCE ... 182 The Continental Congress ... 182 ★ The Continental Association ...


183 ★ The Sweets of Liberty ... 183 ★ The Outbreak of War ... 184 ★


Independence? ... 185 ★ Common Sense ... 186 ★ Paine’s Impact ... 187 ★


The Declaration of Independence ... 187


Voices of Freedom: From Thomas Paine, Common Sense (1776), and


From Jonathan Boucher, A View of the Causes and Consequences of


the American Revolution (1775) ... 188


The Declaration and American Freedom ... 190 ★ An Asylum for


Mankind ... 191 ★ The Global Declaration of Independence ... 192


SECURING INDEPENDENCE ... 193 The Balance of Power ... 193 ★ Blacks in the Revolution ... 193 ★


The First Years of the War ... 194 ★ The Battle of Saratoga ... 195 ★


The War in the South ... 197 ★ Victory at Last ... 199


REVIEW ... 203


6 . T H E R E V O L U T I O N W I T H I N . . . 2 0 4 DEMOCRATIZING FREEDOM ... 206


The Dream of Equality ... 206 ★ Expanding the Political Nation ... 206 ★


The Revolution in Pennsylvania ... 207 ★ The New Constitutions ... 208 ★


The Right to Vote ... 209 ★ Democratizing Government ... 209


TOWARD RELIGIOUS TOLERATION ... 210 Catholic Americans ... 211 ★ The Founders and Religion ... 211 ★ Separating


Church and State ... 212 ★ Jefferson and Religious Liberty ... 213 ★


The Revolution and the Churches ... 214 ★ Christian Republicanism ... 215


DEFINING ECONOMIC FREEDOM ... 215 Toward Free Labor ... 215 ★ The Soul of a Republic ... 216 ★ The Politics


of Inflation ... 217 ★ The Debate over Free Trade ... 218


THE LIMITS OF LIBERTY ... 218 Colonial Loyalists ... 218 ★ Loyalists’ Plight ... 219 ★ The Indians’


Revolution ... 221 ★ White Freedom, Indian Freedom ... 222


SLAVERY AND THE REVOLUTION ... 223 The Language of Slavery and Freedom ... 223 ★ Obstacles to


Abolition ... 224 ★ The Cause of General Liberty ... 225 ★ Petitions


for Freedom ... 225 ★ British Emancipators ... 226 ★ Voluntary


Emancipations ... 228 ★ Abolition in the North ... 228 ★ Free Black


Communities ... 229


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Contents


Voices of Freedom: From Abigail Adams to John Adams, Braintree,


Mass. (March 31, 1776), and From Petitions of Slaves to the


Massachusetts Legislature (1773 and 1777) ... 230


DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY ... 232 Revolutionary Women ... 232 ★ Gender and Politics ... 232 ★ Republican


Motherhood ... 234 ★ The Arduous Struggle for Liberty ... 235


REVIEW ... 237


7. F O U N D I N G A N A T I O N , 17 8 3 –17 9 1 . . . 2 3 8 AMERICA UNDER THE CONFEDERATION ... 240


The Articles of Confederation ... 240 ★ Congress and the


West ... 242 ★ Settlers and the West ... 242 ★ The Land


Ordinances ... 243 ★ The Confederation’s Weaknesses ... 245 ★ Shays’s


Rebellion ... 246 ★ Nationalists of the 1780s ... 246


A NEW CONSTITUTION ... 247 The Structure of Government ... 248 ★ The Limits of Democracy ... 249 ★


The Division and Separation of Powers ... 250 ★ The Debate over Slavery


... 251 ★ Slavery in the Constitution ... 251 ★ The Final


Document ... 253


THE RATIFICATION DEBATE AND THE ORIGIN OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS ... 254


The Federalist ... 254 ★ “Extend the Sphere” ... 255 ★ The


Anti-Federalists ... 256 ★ The Bill of Rights ... 257


Voices of Freedom: From David Ramsay, The History of the American


Revolution (1789), and From James Winthrop, Anti-Federalist Essay


Signed “Agrippa” (1787) ... 260


“WE THE PEOPLE” ... 263 National Identity ... 263 ★ Indians in the New Nation ... 263 ★ Blacks and


the Republic ... 266 ★ Jefferson, Slavery, and Race ... 268 ★ Principles of


Freedom ... 269


REVIEW ... 271


8 . S E C U R I N G T H E R E P U B L I C , 17 9 1–18 15 . . . 2 7 2 POLITICS IN AN AGE OF PASSION ... 273


Hamilton’s Program ... 274 ★ The Emergence of Opposition ... 274 ★


The Jefferson-Hamilton Bargain ... 275 ★ The Impact of the


French Revolution ... 276 ★ Political Parties ... 277 ★ The Whiskey


Rebellion ... 278 ★ The Republican Party ... 279 ★ An Expanding Political


Sphere ... 279 ★ The Democratic-Republican Societies ... 280 ★ The Rights


of Women ... 281 ★ Women and the Republic ... 281


Contents


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Voices of Freedom: From Judith Sargent Murray, “On the Equality of


the Sexes” (1790), and From Address of the Democratic-Republican


Society of Pennsylvania (December 18, 1794) ... 282


THE ADAMS PRESIDENCY ... 284 The Election of 1796 ... 284 ★ The “Reign of Witches” ... 285 ★


The Virginia and Kentucky Revolutions ... 286 ★ The “Revolution of


1800” ... 287 ★ Slavery and Politics ... 288 ★ The Haitian Revolution


... 288 ★ Gabriel’s Rebellion ... 289


JEFFERSON IN POWER ... 290 Judicial Review ... 291 ★ The Louisiana Purchase ... 292 ★ Lewis and


Clark ... 294 ★ Incorporating Louisiana ... 294 ★ The Barbary Wars ... 295 ★


The Embargo ... 296 ★ Madison and Pressure for War ... 297


THE “SECOND WAR OF INDEPENDENCE” ... 297 The Indian Response ... 298 ★ Tecumseh’s Vision ... 298 ★ The War of


1812 ... 299 ★ The War’s Aftermath ... 302 ★ The End of the Federalist


Party ... 303


REVIEW ... 305


9 . T H E M A R K E T R E V O L U T I O N , 18 0 0 –18 4 0 . . . 3 0 6 A NEW ECONOMY ... 308


Roads and Steamboats ... 309 ★ The Erie Canal ... 309 ★ Railroads and


the Telegraph ... 311 ★ The Rise of the West ... 312 ★ The Cotton


Kingdom ... 315 ★ The Unfree Westward Movement ... 317


MARKET SOCIETY ... 318 Commercial Farmers ... 318 ★ The Growth of Cities ... 319 ★ The Factory


System ... 319 ★ The Industrial Worker ... 323 ★ The “Mill Girls” ... 323 ★


The Growth of Immigration ... 324 ★ Irish and German Newcomers ...


324 ★ The Rise of Nativism ... 326 ★ The Transformation of Law ... 327


THE FREE INDIVIDUAL ... 328 The West and Freedom ... 329 ★ The Transcendentalists ... 330 ★


Individualism ... 330


Voices of Freedom: From Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The American Scholar”


(1837), and From “Factory Life as It Is, by an Operative” (1845) ... 332


The Second Great Awakening ... 334 ★ The Awakening’s Impact ... 335 ★


The Emergence of Mormonism ... 336


THE LIMITS OF PROSPERITY ... 337 Liberty and Prosperity ... 337 ★ Race and Opportunity ... 338 ★ The Cult


of Domesticity ... 339 ★ Women and Work ... 340 ★ The Early Labor


Movement ... 341 ★ The “Liberty of Living” ... 342


REVIEW ... 345


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10 . D E M O C R A C Y I N A M E R I C A , 18 15 –18 4 0 . . . 3 4 6 THE TRIUMPH OF DEMOCRACY ... 348


Property and Democracy ... 348 ★ The Dorr War ... 348 ★ Tocqueville on


Democracy ... 349 ★ The Information Revolution ... 350 ★ The Limits of


Democracy ... 351 ★ A Racial Democracy ... 352 ★ Race and Class ... 353


NATIONALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS ... 353 The American System ... 353 ★ Banks and Money ... 355 ★ The Panic of ...


1819 ... 355 ★ The Politics of the Panic ... 356 ★ The Missouri Controversy


... 356 ★ The Slavery Question ... 358


NATION, SECTION, AND PARTY ... 359 The United States and the Latin American Wars of Independence ... 359 ★


The Monroe Doctrine ... 360 ★ The Election of 1824 ... 361


Voices of Freedom: From President James Monroe, Annual Message


to Congress (1823), and From John C. Calhoun, “A Disquisition on


Government” (ca. 1845) ... 362


The Nationalism of John Quincy Adams ... 364 ★ “Liberty Is


Power” ... 365 ★ Martin Van Buren and the Democratic Party ... 365 ★


The Election of 1828 ... 366


THE AGE OF JACKSON ... 367 The Party System ... 367 ★ Democrats and Whigs ... 368 ★ Public and


Private Freedom ... 369 ★ Politics and Morality ... 370 ★ South Carolina


and Nullification ... 371 ★ Calhoun’s Political Theory ... 371 ★ The


Nullification Crisis ... 373 ★ Indian Removal ... 374 ★ The Supreme Court


and the Indians ... 374


THE BANK WAR AND AFTER ... 377 Biddle’s Bank ... 377 ★ The Pet Banks and the Economy ... 379 ★


The Panic of 1837 ... 380 ★ Van Buren in Office ... 380 ★ The Election


of 1840 ... 381 ★ His Accidency ... 382


REVIEW ... 384


PA R T 3 : SL AV E RY, F R E E DOM, A N D T H E


CR ISIS OF T H E U N ION, 18 4 0–18 7 7


11. T H E P E C U L I A R I N S T I T U T I O N . . . 3 8 8 THE OLD SOUTH ... 390


Cotton Is King ... 390 ★ The Second Middle Passage ... 391 ★ Slavery and


the Nation ... 391 ★ The Southern Economy ... 393 ★ Plain Folk of the Old


South ... 394 ★ The Planter Class ... 395 ★ The Paternalist Ethos ... 396 ★


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The Code of Honor ... 396 ★ The Proslavery Argument ... 398 ★ Abolition


in the Americas ... 399 ★ Slavery and Liberty ... 400 ★ Slavery and


Civilization ... 400


LIFE UNDER SLAVERY ... 401 Slaves and the Law ... 401 ★ Conditions of Slave Life ... 402 ★ Free Blacks


in the Old South ... 403


Voices of Freedom: From Letter by Joseph Taper to Joseph Long


(1840), and From “Slavery and the Bible” (1850) ... 404


The Upper and Lower South ... 407 ★ Slave Labor ... 408 ★ Gang Labor and


Task Labor ... 408 ★ Slavery in the Cities ... 410 ★ Maintaining Order ... 410


SLAVE CULTURE ... 411 The Slave Family ... 412 ★ The Threat of Sale ... 412 ★ Gender Roles


among Slaves ... 413 ★ Slave Religion ... 413 ★ The Gospel of Freedom ...


414 ★ The Desire for Liberty ... 415


RESISTANCE TO SLAVERY ... 416 Forms of Resistance ... 416 ★ Fugitive Slaves ... 418 ★ The Amistad ... 419 ★


Slave Revolts ... 419 ★ Nat Turner’s Rebellion ... 420


REVIEW ... 423


12 . A N A G E O F R E F O R M , 18 2 0 –18 4 0 . . . 4 2 4 THE REFORM IMPULSE ... 425


Utopian Communities ... 426 ★ The Shakers ... 426 ★ Oneida ... 427 ★


Worldly Communities ... 428 ★ The Owenites ... 429 ★ Religion and


Reform ... 430 ★ The Temperance Movement ... 431 ★ Critics of


Reform ... 431 ★ Reformers and Freedom ... 432 ★ The Invention of the


Asylum ... 433 ★ The Common School ... 433


THE CRUSADE AGAINST SLAVERY ... 435 Colonization ... 435 ★ Blacks and Colonization ... 435 ★ Militant Abolitionism


... 436 ★ The Emergence of Garrison ... 437 ★ Spreading the Abolitionist


Message ... 437 ★ Slavery and Moral Suasion ... 439 ★ Abolitionists and the


Idea of Freedom ... 439 ★ A New Vision of America ... 440


BLACK AND WHITE ABOLITIONISM ... 441 Black Abolitionists ... 441 ★ Abolitionism and Race ... 442 ★ Slavery and


American Freedom ... 443 ★ Gentlemen of Property and Standing ... 443 ★


Slavery and Civil Liberties ... 445


THE ORIGINS OF FEMINISM ... 446 The Rise of the Public Woman ... 446 ★ Women and Free Speech ... 447 ★


Women’s Rights ... 448 ★ Feminism and Freedom ... 449


Voices of Freedom: From Angelina Grimké, Letter in The Liberator


(August 2, 1837), and From Frederick Douglass, Speech on July 5, 1852,


Rochester, New York ... 450


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Women and Work ... 452 ★ The Slavery of Sex ... 453 ★ “Social


Freedom” ... 453 ★ The Abolitionist Schism ... 454


REVIEW ... 457


13 . A H O U S E D I V I D E D , 18 4 0 –18 6 1 . . . 4 5 8 FRUITS OF MANIFEST DESTINY ... 459


Continental Expansion ... 459 ★ The Mexican Frontier: New Mexico and


California ... 460 ★ The Texas Revolt ... 460 ★ The Election of 1844 ...


463 ★ The Road to War ... 464 ★ The War and Its Critics ... 465 ★ Combat


in Mexico ... 466 ★ Race and Manifest Destiny ... 468 ★ Redefining Race


... 469 ★ Gold-Rush California ... 469 ★ California and the Boundaries of


Freedom ... 470 ★ The Other Gold Rush ... 471 ★ Opening Japan ... 471


A DOSE OF ARSENIC ... 473 The Wilmot Proviso ... 473 ★ The Free Soil Appeal ... 474 ★ Crisis and


Compromise ... 474 ★ The Great Debate ... 475 ★ The Fugitive Slave


Issue ... 475 ★ Douglas and Popular Sovereignty ... 477 ★ The Kansas-


Nebraska Act ... 478


THE RISE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ... 479 The Northern Economy ... 479 ★ The Rise and Fall of the


Know-Nothings ... 481 ★ The Free Labor Ideology ... 483 ★ Bleeding


Kansas and the Election of 1856 ... 484


THE EMERGENCE OF LINCOLN ... 485 The Dred Scott Decision ... 485 ★ The Decision’s Aftermath ... 486 ★


Lincoln and Slavery ... 486 ★ The Lincoln-Douglas Campaign ... 487 ★


John Brown at Harpers Ferry ... 489


Voices of Freedom: From The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858) ... 490


The Rise of Southern Nationalism ... 492 ★ The Democratic Split ... 493 ★


The Nomination of Lincoln ... 494 ★ The Election of 1860 ... 494


THE IMPENDING CRISIS ... 495 The Secession Movement ... 495 ★ The Secession Crisis ... 496 ★ And the


War Came ... 497


REVIEW ... 501


14 . A N E W B I R T H O F F R E E D O M : T H E C I V I L W A R , 18 6 1–18 6 5 . . . 5 0 2


THE FIRST MODERN WAR ... 503 The Two Combatants ... 504 ★ The Technology of War ... 504 ★ The


Public and the War ... 506 ★ Mobilizing Resources ... 507 ★ Military


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Strategies ... 508 ★ The War Begins ... 509 ★ The War in the East,


1862 ... 509 ★ The War in the West ... 511


THE COMING OF EMANCIPATION ... 511 Slavery and the War ... 511 ★ The Unraveling of Slavery ... 513 ★


Steps toward Emancipation ... 513 ★ Lincoln’s Decision ... 514 ★


The Emancipation Proclamation ... 516 ★ Enlisting Black Troops ... 517 ★


The Black Soldier ... 518


THE SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION ... 519 Liberty and Union ... 520 ★ Lincoln’s Vision ... 520 ★ From Union to


Nation ... 521 ★ The War and American Religion ... 522 ★ Liberty in


Wartime ... 523 ★ The North’s Transformation ... 524 ★ Government and


the Economy ... 524 ★ The War and Native Americans ... 525


Voices of Freedom: From Letter of Thomas F. Drayton (April 17, 1861),


and From Abraham Lincoln, Address at Sanitary Fair, Baltimore


(April 18, 1864) ... 526


A New Financial System ... 528 ★ Women and the War ... 528 ★


The Divided North ... 530


THE CONFEDERATE NATION ... 531 Leadership and Government ... 531 ★ The Inner Civil War ... 532 ★


Economic Problems ... 533 ★ Southern Unionists ... 534 ★ Women and the


Confederacy ... 535 ★ Black Soldiers for the Confederacy ... 535


TURNING POINTS ... 536 Gettysburg and Vicksburg ... 536 ★ 1864 ... 537


REHEARSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND THE END OF THE WAR ... 539


The Sea Islands Experiment ... 539 ★ Wartime Reconstruction in the


West ... 540 ★ The Politics of Wartime Reconstruction ... 541 ★ Victory


at Last ... 541 ★ The War and the World ... 543 ★ The War in American


History ... 544


REVIEW ... 547


15 . “ W H A T I S F R E E D O M ? ”: R E C O N S T R U C T I O N , 18 6 5 –18 7 7 . . . 5 4 8


THE MEANING OF FREEDOM ... 550 Blacks and the Meaning of Freedom ... 550 ★ Families in Freedom ... 550 ★


Church and School ... 551 ★ Political Freedom ... 551 ★ Land, Labor, and


Freedom ... 552 ★ Masters without Slaves ... 553 ★ The Free Labor Vision


... 554 ★ The Freedmen’s Bureau ... 555 ★ The Failure of Land Reform


... 556 ★ Toward a New South ... 556 ★ The White Farmer ... 557 ★


The Urban South ... 558 ★ The Aftermath of Slavery ... 559


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Voices of Freedom: From Petition of Committee in Behalf of the


Freedmen to Andrew Johnson (1865), and From A Sharecropping


Contract (1866) ... 560


THE MAKING OF RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION ... 562 Andrew Johnson ... 562 ★ The Failure of Presidential Reconstruction ...


563 ★ The Black Codes ... 563 ★ The Radical Republicans ... 564 ★ The


Origins of Civil Rights ... 565 ★ The Fourteenth Amendment ... 566 ★


The Reconstruction Act ... 566 ★ Impeachment and the Election of Grant


... 567 ★ The Fifteenth Amendment ... 568 ★ The “Great Constitutional


Revolution” ... 569 ★ Boundaries of Freedom ... 570 ★ The Rights of


Women ... 570 ★ Feminists and Radicals ... 571


RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTH ... 572 “The Tocsin of Freedom” ... 572 ★ The Black Officeholder ... 573 ★


Carpetbaggers and Scalawags ... 574 ★ Southern Republicans in Power


... 575 ★ The Quest for Prosperity ... 576


THE OVERTHROW OF RECONSTRUCTION ... 577 Reconstruction’s Opponents ... 577 ★ “A Reign of Terror” ... 577 ★ The


Liberal Republicans ... 579 ★ The North’s Retreat ... 580 ★ The Triumph of


the Redeemers ... 582 ★ The Disputed Election and Bargain of


1877 ... 582 ★ The End of Reconstruction ... 583


REVIEW ... 585


PA R T 4: T OWA R D A G L OBA L PR ESE NCE ,


18 7 0–19 2 0


16 . A M E R I C A’ S G I L D E D A G E , 18 7 0 –18 9 0 . . . 5 8 8 THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ... 589


The Industrial Economy ... 590 ★ Railroads and the National Market ...


591 ★ The Spirit of Innovation ... 592 ★ Competition and Consolidation


... 593 ★ The Rise of Andrew Carnegie ... 594 ★ The Triumph of John D.


Rockefeller ... 597 ★ Workers’ Freedom in an Industrial Age ... 598 ★


Sunshine and Shadow: Increasing Wealth and Poverty ... 599


THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WEST ... 600 A Diverse Region ... 601 ★ Farming on the Middle Border ... 602 ★


Bonanza Farms ... 603 ★ The Cowboy and the Corporate West ... 604 ★


Conflict on the Mormon Frontier ... 605 ★ The Subjugation of the Plains


Indians ... 605


Voices of Freedom: From Ira Steward, “A Second Declaration of


Independence” (1879), and From Andrew Carnegie, “Wealth”


(1889) ... 606


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“Let Me Be a Free Man” ... 608 ★ Remaking Indian Life ... 610 ★ The


Dawes Act ... 611 ★ Indian Citizenship ... 612 ★ The Ghost Dance and


Wounded Knee ... 613 ★ Settler Societies and Global Wests ... 614


POLITICS IN A GILDED AGE ... 615 The Corruption of Politics ... 615 ★ The Politics of Dead Center ... 616 ★


Government and the Economy ... 617 ★ Reform Legislation ... 618 ★


Political Conflict in the States ... 619


FREEDOM IN THE GILDED AGE ... 620 The Social Problem ... 620 ★ Freedom, Inequality, and Democracy ... 620 ★


Social Darwinism in America ... 621 ★ Liberty of Contract ... 622 ★ The


Courts and Freedom ... 623


LABOR AND THE REPUBLIC ... 624 “The Overwhelming Labor Question” ... 624 ★ The Knights of Labor and the


“Conditions Essential to Liberty” ... 625 ★ Middle-Class Reformers ... 626 ★


Progress and Poverty ... 627 ★ The Cooperative Commonwealth ... 627 ★


Bellamy’s Utopia ... 627 ★ Protestants and Moral Reform ... 628 ★ A Social


Gospel ... 629 ★ The Haymarket Affair ... 629 ★ Labor and Politics ... 631


REVIEW ... 633


17. F R E E D O M ’ S B O U N D A R I E S , A T H O M E A N D A B R O A D , 18 9 0 –19 0 0 . . . 6 3 4


THE POPULIST CHALLENGE ... 636 The Farmers’ Revolt ... 636 ★ The People’s Party ... 637 ★ The Populist


Platform ... 638 ★ The Populist Coalition ... 638 ★ The Government and


Labor ... 641 ★ Populism and Labor ... 642 ★ Bryan and Free Silver ... 642 ★


The Campaign of 1896 ... 643


THE SEGREGATED SOUTH ... 645 The Redeemers in Power ... 645 ★ The Failure of the New South


Dream ... 645 ★ Black Life in the South ... 646 ★ The Kansas


Exodus ... 647 ★ The Decline of Black Politics ... 648 ★ The Elimination


of Black Voting ... 648 ★ The Law of Segregation ... 649 ★ Segregation


and White Domination ... 650 ★ The Rise of Lynching ... 651 ★ Politics,


Religion, and Memory ... 652


REDRAWING THE BOUNDARIES ... 653 The New Immigration and the New Nativism ... 654 ★ Chinese Exclusion


and Chinese Rights ... 654 ★ The Emergence of Booker T. Washington ...


656 ★ The Rise of the AFL ... 656 ★ The Women’s Era ... 657


BECOMING A WORLD POWER ... 659 The New Imperialism ... 659 ★ American Expansionism ... 660 ★ The Lure


of Empire ... 660 ★ The “Splendid Little War” ... 661 ★ Roosevelt at San


Juan Hill ... 662 ★ An American Empire ... 664 ★ The Philippine War ... 666


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Voices of Freedom: From Josiah Strong, Our Country (1885), and From


“Aguinaldo’s Case against the United States” (1899) ... 668


Citizens or Subjects? ... 670 ★ Drawing the Global Color Line ... 671 ★


“Republic or Empire?” ... 671


REVIEW ... 675


18 . T H E P R O G R E S S I V E E R A , 19 0 0 –19 16 . . . 6 7 6 AN URBAN AGE AND A CONSUMER SOCIETY ... 678


Farms and Cities ... 678 ★ The Muckrakers ... 680 ★ Immigration as a


Global Process ... 680 ★ The Immigrant Quest for Freedom ... 682 ★


Consumer Freedom ... 683 ★ The Working Woman ... 684 ★ The Rise


of Fordism ... 685 ★ The Promise of Abundance ... 686 ★ An American


Standard of Living ... 687


VARIETIES OF PROGRESSIVISM ... 688 Industrial Freedom ... 688 ★ The Socialist Presence ... 689 ★ The Gospel of


Debs ... 690 ★ AFL and IWW ... 691 ★ The New Immigrants on Strike ... 691


Voices of Freedom: From Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Women and


Economics (1898), and From John Mitchell, “A Workingman’s


Conception of Industrial Liberty” (1910) ... 692


Labor and Civil Liberties ... 695 ★ The New Feminism ... 695 ★ The Rise


of Personal Freedom ... 696 ★ The Birth-Control Movement ... 697 ★


Native American Progressivism ... 698


THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ... 698 Effective Freedom ... 698 ★ State and Local Reforms ... 699 ★ Progressive


Democracy ... 700 ★ Government by Expert ... 701 ★ Jane Addams and


Hull House ... 701 ★ “Spearheads for Reform” ... 702 ★ The Campaign


for Woman Suffrage ... 703 ★ Maternalist Reform ... 704 ★ The Idea of


Economic Citizenship ... 705


THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS ... 705 Theodore Roosevelt ... 706 ★ Roosevelt and Economic Regulation ... 706 ★


John Muir and the Spirituality of Nature ... 707 ★ The Conservation


Movement ... 707 ★ Taft in Office ... 708 ★ The Election of 1912 ... 709 ★


New Freedom and New Nationalism ... 710 ★ Wilson’s First Term ... 710 ★


The Expanding Role of Government ... 711


REVIEW ... 713


19 . S A F E F O R D E M O C R A C Y : T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S A N D W O R L D W A R I , 19 16 –19 2 0 . . . 7 14


AN ERA OF INTERVENTION ... 716 “I Took the Canal Zone” ... 717 ★ The Roosevelt Corollary ... 718 ★ Moral


Imperialism ... 719 ★ Wilson and Mexico ... 720


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AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR ... 721 Neutrality and Preparedness ... 722 ★ The Road to War ... 723 ★


The Fourteen Points ... 724


THE WAR AT HOME ... 726 The Progressives’ War ... 726 ★ The Wartime State ... 726 ★ The


Propaganda War ... 727 ★ “The Great Cause of Freedom” ... 728 ★


The Coming of Woman Suffrage ... 728 ★ Prohibition ... 730 ★ Liberty in


Wartime ... 731 ★ The Espionage Act ... 732 ★ Coercive Patriotism ... 733


WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ... 734 The “Race Problem” ... 734 ★ Americanization and Pluralism ... 734


Voices of Freedom: From Eugene V. Debs, Speech to the Jury before


Sentencing under the Espionage Act (1918), and From W. E. B. Du Bois,


“Returning Soldiers,” The Crisis (1919) ... 736


The Anti-German Crusade ... 738 ★ Toward Immigration Restriction ... 739 ★


Groups Apart: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Asian-Americans ... 739 ★ The


Color Line ... 740 ★ Roosevelt, Wilson, and Race ... 741 ★ W. E. B. Du Bois


and the Revival of Black Protest ... 742 ★ Closing Ranks ... 743 ★ The Great


Migration and the “Promised Land” ... 743 ★ Racial Violence, North and


South ... 744 ★ The Rise of Garveyism ... 745


1919 ... 746 A Worldwide Upsurge ... 746 ★ Upheaval in America ... 746 ★ The Great


Steel Strike ... 747 ★ The Red Scare ... 748 ★ Wilson at Versailles ... 748 ★


The Wilsonian Moment ... 749 ★ The Seeds of Wars to Come ... 752 ★


The Treaty Debate ... 753


REVIEW ... 755


PA R T 5 : DE PR ESSION A N D WA RS,


19 2 0–19 5 3


2 0 . F R O M B U S I N E S S C U L T U R E T O G R E A T D E P R E S S I O N : T H E T W E N T I E S , 19 2 0 –19 3 2 . . . 7 5 8


THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA ... 760 A Decade of Prosperity ... 760 ★ A New Society ... 761 ★ The Limits of


Prosperity ... 762 ★ The Farmers’ Plight ... 763 ★ The Image of Business ...


764 ★ The Decline of Labor ... 765 ★ The Equal Rights Amendment ... 766 ★


Women’s Freedom ... 767


BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT ... 769 The Retreat from Progressivism ... 769 ★ The Republican Era ... 769 ★


Corruption in Government ... 770 ★ The Election of 1924 ... 770 ★


Economic Diplomacy ... 771


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Voices of Freedom: From André Siegfried, “The Gulf Between,”


Atlantic Monthly (March 1928), and From Majority Opinion, Justice


James C. McReynolds, in Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) ... 772


THE BIRTH OF CIVIL LIBERTIES ... 774 The “Free Mob” ... 775 ★ A “Clear and Present Danger” ... 776 ★


The Court and Civil Liberties ... 776


THE CULTURE WARS ... 777 The Fundamentalist Revolt ... 777 ★ The Scopes Trial ... 779 ★ The


Second Klan ... 780 ★ Closing the Golden Door ... 781 ★ Race and the Law


... 783 ★ Pluralism and Liberty ... 784 ★ Promoting Tolerance ... 785 ★


The Emergence of Harlem ... 786 ★ The Harlem Renaissance ... 787


THE GREAT DEPRESSION ... 788 The Election of 1928 ... 788 ★ The Coming of the Depression ... 789 ★


Americans and the Depression ... 791 ★ Resignation and Protest ... 792 ★


Hoover’s Response ... 792 ★ The Worsening Economic Outlook ... 794 ★


Freedom in the Modern World ... 795


REVIEW ... 797


2 1. T H E N E W D E A L , 19 3 2 –19 4 0 . . . 7 9 8 THE FIRST NEW DEAL ... 800


FDR and the Election of 1932 ... 800 ★ The Coming of the New


Deal ... 802 ★ The Banking Crisis ... 803 ★ The NRA ... 804 ★ Government


Jobs ... 805 ★ Public-Works Projects ... 806 ★ The New Deal and


Agriculture ... 807 ★ The New Deal and Housing ... 808 ★ The Court and


the New Deal ... 810


THE GRASSROOTS REVOLT ... 810 Labor’s Great Upheaval ... 810 ★ The Rise of the CIO ... 812 ★ Labor and


Politics ... 813 ★ Voices of Protest ... 814 ★ Religion on the Radio ... 815


THE SECOND NEW DEAL ... 815 The WPA and the Wagner Act ... 816 ★ The American Welfare State ...


817 ★ The Social Security System ... 818


A RECKONING WITH LIBERTY ... 818 FDR and the Idea of Freedom ... 819


Voices of Freedom: From Franklin D. Roosevelt, “Fireside Chat”


(1934), and From John Steinbeck, The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to


the Grapes of Wrath (1938) ... 820


The Election of 1936 ... 822 ★ The Court Fight ... 823 ★ The End of the


Second New Deal ... 824


THE LIMITS OF CHANGE ... 824 The New Deal and American Women ... 825 ★ The Southern Veto ... 826 ★


The Stigma of Welfare ... 827 ★ The Indian New Deal ... 827 ★ The New


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Deal and Mexican-Americans ... 828 ★ Last Hired, First Fired ... 829 ★


A New Deal for Blacks ... 829 ★ Federal Discrimination ... 830


A NEW CONCEPTION OF AMERICA ... 831 The Heyday of American Communism ... 831 ★ Redefining the People ...


832 ★ Promoting Diversity ... 833 ★ Challenging the Color Line ... 834 ★


Labor and Civil Liberties ... 835 ★ The End of the New Deal ... 836 ★


The New Deal in American History ... 837


REVIEW ... 839


2 2 . F I G H T I N G F O R T H E F O U R F R E E D O M S : W O R L D W A R I I , 19 4 1–19 4 5 . . . 8 4 0


FIGHTING WORLD WAR II ... 842 Good Neighbors ... 842 ★ The Road to War ... 844 ★ Isolationism ... 844 ★


War in Europe ... 845 ★ Toward Intervention ... 846 ★ Pearl Harbor ... 847 ★


The War in the Pacific ... 848 ★ The War in Europe ... 849


THE HOME FRONT ... 852 Mobilizing for War ... 852 ★ Business and the War ... 853 ★ Labor in


Wartime ... 855 ★ Fighting for the Four Freedoms ... 855 ★ Freedom


from Want ... 856 ★ The Office of War Information ... 857 ★ The Fifth


Freedom ... 858 ★ Women at Work ... 859 ★ The Pull of Tradition ... 860


VISIONS OF POSTWAR FREEDOM ... 860 Toward an American Century ... 860 ★ “The Way of Life of Free Men” ...


861 ★ An Economic Bill of Rights ... 862 ★ The Road to Serfdom ... 863


THE AMERICAN DILEMMA ... 863 Patriotic Assimilation ... 864 ★ The Bracero Program ... 865 ★ Mexican-


American Rights ... 865 ★ Indians during the War ... 866 ★ Asian-


Americans in Wartime ... 866 ★ Japanese-American Internment ... 867 ★


Blacks and the War ... 869 ★ Blacks and Military Service ... 869 ★ Birth


of the Civil Rights Movement ... 870 ★ The Double-V ... 871 ★ What the


Negro Wants ... 871


Voices of Freedom: From Henry R. Luce, The American Century


(1941), and From Charles H. Wesley, “The Negro Has Always Wanted


the Four Freedoms,” in What the Negro Wants (1944) ... 872


An American Dilemma ... 874 ★ Black Internationalism ... 875


THE END OF THE WAR ... 876 “The Most Terrible Weapon” ... 876 ★ The Dawn of the Atomic Age ...


877 ★ The Nature of the War ... 878 ★ Planning the Postwar World ... 878 ★


Yalta and Bretton Woods ... 879 ★ The United Nations ... 880 ★ Peace, but


Not Harmony ... 880


REVIEW ... 883


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2 3 . T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S A N D T H E C O L D W A R , 19 4 5 –19 5 3 . . . 8 8 4


ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR ... 886 The Two Powers ... 886 ★ The Roots of Containment ... 887 ★ The Iron


Curtain ... 887 ★ The Truman Doctrine ... 887 ★ The Marshall Plan ... 889 ★


The Reconstruction of Japan ... 890 ★ The Berlin Blockade and NATO ...


890 ★ The Growing Communist Challenge ... 891 ★ The Korean War ...


891 ★ Cold War Critics ... 895 ★ Imperialism and Decolonization ... 896


THE COLD WAR AND THE IDEA OF FREEDOM ... 896 The Cultural Cold War ... 897 ★ Freedom and Totalitarianism ... 897 ★


The Rise of Human Rights ... 898 ★ Ambiguities of Human Rights ... 899


THE TRUMAN PRESIDENCY ... 901 The Fair Deal ... 901 ★ The Postwar Strike Wave ... 901 ★ The Republican


Resurgence ... 902 ★ Postwar Civil Rights ... 902 ★ To Secure These


Rights ... 904 ★ The Dixiecrat and Wallace Revolts ... 904 ★ The 1948


Campaign ... 905


THE ANTICOMMUNIST CRUSADE ... 906 Loyalty and Disloyalty ... 907 ★ The Spy Trials ... 908 ★ McCarthy and


McCarthyism ... 909 ★ An Atmosphere of Fear ... 909 ★ The Uses of


Anticommunism ... 910 ★ Anticommunist Policies ... 911


Voices of Freedom: From Will Herberg, Protestant, Catholic, Jew


(1955), and From Henry Steele Commager, “Who Is Loyal to America?”


in Harper’s (September 1947) ... 912


The Cold War and Organized Labor ... 914 ★ Cold War Civil Rights ... 914


REVIEW ... 917


PA R T 6 : W H AT K I N D OF N AT ION?


19 5 3–20 12


2 4 . A N A F F L U E N T S O C I E T Y, 19 5 3 –19 6 0 . . . 9 2 2


THE GOLDEN AGE ... 924 A Changing Economy ... 924 ★ A Suburban Nation ... 925 ★ The Growth


of the West ... 926 ★ A Consumer Culture ... 927 ★ The TV World ... 928 ★


A New Ford ... 929 ★ Women at Work and at Home ... 931 ★


A Segregated Landscape ... 932 ★ Public Housing and Urban Renewal


... 933 ★ The Divided Society ... 933 ★ Religion and Anticommunism ...


934 ★ Selling Free Enterprise ... 935 ★ People’s Capitalism ... 936 ★


The Libertarian Conservatives ... 937 ★ The New Conservatism ... 937


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THE EISENHOWER ERA ... 938 Ike and Nixon ... 938 ★ The 1952 Campaign ... 939 ★ Modern


Republicanism ... 940 ★ The Social Contract ... 941 ★ Massive Retaliation


... 941 ★ Ike and the Russians ... 942 ★ The Emergence of the Third World


... 943 ★ The Cold War in the Third World ... 944 ★ Origins of the Vietnam


War ... 945 ★ Mass Society and Its Critics ... 946 ★ Rebels without a


Cause ... 947 ★ The Beats ... 948


THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT ... 949 Origins of the Movement ... 949


Voices of Freedom: From Martin Luther King Jr., Speech at


Montgomery, Alabama (December 5, 1955), and From The Southern


Manifesto (1956) ... 950


The Legal Assault on Segregation ... 952 ★ The Brown Case ... 953 ★


The Montgomery Bus Boycott ... 954 ★ The Daybreak of Freedom ... 955 ★


The Leadership of King ... 956 ★ Massive Resistance ... 956 ★ Eisenhower


and Civil Rights ... 957 ★ The World Views the United States ... 958


THE ELECTION OF 1960 ... 959 Kennedy and Nixon ... 959 ★ The End of the 1950s ... 960


REVIEW ... 963


2 5 . T H E S I X T I E S , 19 6 0 –19 6 8 . . . 9 6 4 THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION ... 966


The Rising Tide of Protest ... 966 ★ Birmingham ... 966 ★ The March on


Washington ... 968


THE KENNEDY YEARS ... 969 Kennedy and the World ... 969 ★ The Missile Crisis ... 970 ★ Kennedy and


Civil Rights ... 971


LYNDON JOHNSON’S PRESIDENCY ... 972 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ... 972 ★ Freedom Summer ... 973 ★ The


1964 Election ... 974 ★ The Conservative Sixties ... 975 ★ The Voting


Rights Act ... 976 ★ Immigration Reform ... 976 ★ The Great Society ... 977 ★


The War on Poverty ... 977 ★ Freedom and Equality ... 978


THE CHANGING BLACK MOVEMENT ... 979 The Ghetto Uprisings ... 979 ★ Malcolm X ... 981 ★ The Rise of Black


Power ... 981


VIETNAM AND THE NEW LEFT ... 982 Old and New Lefts ... 982 ★ The Fading Consensus ... 983 ★ The Rise of the


SDS ... 984 ★ America and Vietnam ... 985 ★ Lyndon Johnson’s War ... 986


Voices of Freedom: From Young Americans for Freedom, The Sharon


Statement (September 1960), and From Tom Hayden and Others,


The Port Huron Statement (June 1962) ... 988


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The Antiwar Movement ... 990 ★ The Counterculture ... 991 ★


Personal Liberation and the Free Individual ... 992 ★ Faith and the


Counterculture ... 992


THE NEW MOVEMENTS AND THE RIGHTS REVOLUTION ... 994


The Feminine Mystique ... 994 ★ Women’s Liberation ... 995 ★ Personal


Freedom ... 996 ★ Gay Liberation ... 997 ★ Latino Activism ... 997 ★ Red


Power ... 998 ★ Silent Spring ... 998 ★ The New Environmentalism ... 999 ★


The Rights Revolution ... 1000 ★ Policing the States ... 1001 ★ The Right


to Privacy ... 1002


1968 ... 1002 A Year of Turmoil ... 1002 ★ The Global 1968 ... 1004 ★ Nixon’s


Comeback ... 1005 ★ The Legacy of the Sixties ... 1005


REVIEW ... 1007


2 6 . T H E T R I U M P H O F C O N S E R V A T I S M , 19 6 9 –19 8 8 . . . 10 0 8


PRESIDENT NIXON ... 1009 Nixon’s Domestic Policies ... 1010 ★ Nixon and Welfare ... 1010 ★


Nixon and Race ... 1011 ★ The Burger Court ... 1012 ★ The Court and


Affirmative Action ... 1013 ★ The Continuing Sexual Revolution ... 1013 ★


Nixon and Détente ... 1014


VIETNAM AND WATERGATE ... 1016 Nixon and Vietnam ... 1016 ★ The End of the Vietnam War ... 1017 ★


Watergate ... 1018 ★ Nixon’s Fall ... 1019


THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ... 1020 The Decline of Manufacturing ... 1020 ★ Stagflation ... 1020 ★ The


Beleaguered Social Compact ... 1021 ★ Labor on the Defensive ... 1022 ★


Ford as President ... 1023 ★ The Carter Administration ... 1023 ★ Carter


and the Economic Crisis ... 1024 ★ The Emergence of Human Rights


Politics ... 1025 ★ The Iran Crisis and Afghanistan ... 1026


THE RISING TIDE OF CONSERVATISM ... 1028 The Religious Right ... 1028 ★ The Battle over the Equal Rights


Amendment ... 1029 ★ The Abortion Controversy ... 1030 ★ The Tax


Revolt ... 1031 ★ The Election of 1980 ... 1032


THE REAGAN REVOLUTION ... 1033 Reagan and American Freedom ... 1033


Voices of Freedom: From Redstockings Manifesto (1969), and From


Jerry Falwell, Listen, America! (1980) ... 1034


Reaganomics ... 1036 ★ Reagan and Labor ... 1037 ★ The Problem of


Inequality ... 1037 ★ The Second Gilded Age ... 1038 ★ Conservatives


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and Reagan ... 1039 ★ Reagan and the Cold War ... 1040 ★ The Iran-


Contra Affair ... 1042 ★ Reagan and Gorbachev ... 1042 ★ Reagan’s


Legacy ... 1042 ★ The Election of 1988 ... 1043


REVIEW ... 1045


2 7. G L O B A L I Z A T I O N A N D I T S D I S C O N T E N T S , 19 8 9 – 2 0 0 0 . . . 10 4 6


THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD ... 1048 The Crisis of Communism ... 1048 ★ A New World Order? ... 1049 ★


The Gulf War ... 1050 ★ Visions of America’s Role ... 1051 ★ The Election


of Clinton ... 1051 ★ Clinton in Office ... 1052 ★ The “Freedom Revolution”


... 1053 ★ Clinton’s Political Strategy ... 1053 ★ Clinton and World Affairs


... 1055 ★ The Balkan Crisis ... 1055 ★ Human Rights ... 1056


A NEW ECONOMY? ... 1056 The Computer Revolution ... 1057 ★ The Stock Market Boom and Bust


... 1058 ★ The Enron Syndrome ... 1059 ★ Fruits of Deregulation ... 1060 ★


Rising Inequality ... 1060


Voices of Freedom: From Bill Clinton, Speech on Signing of NAFTA


(1993), and From Global Exchange, Seattle, Declaration for Global


Democracy (December 1999) ... 1062


CULTURE WARS ... 1064 The Newest Immigrants ... 1065 ★ The New Diversity ... 1067 ★ African-


Americans in the 1990s ... 1070 ★ The Role of the Courts ... 1071 ★ The


Spread of Imprisonment ... 1071 ★ The Burden of Imprisonment ... 1072 ★


The Continuing Rights Revolution ... 1073 ★ Native Americans in 2000


... 1073 ★ Multiculturalism ... 1074 ★ The Identity Debate ... 1074 ★


Cultural Conservatism ... 1075 ★ “Family Values” in Retreat ... 1076 ★


The Antigovernment Extreme ... 1077


IMPEACHMENT AND THE ELECTION OF 2000 ... 1078 The Impeachment of Clinton ... 1078 ★ The Disputed Election ... 1079 ★


The 2000 Result ... 1080 ★ A Challenged Democracy ... 1080


FREEDOM AND THE NEW CENTURY ... 1081 Exceptional America ... 1081 ★ Varieties of Freedom ... 1083


REVIEW ... 1085


2 8 . A N E W C E N T U R Y A N D N E W C R I S E S . . . 10 8 6 THE WAR ON TERRORISM ... 1088


Bush before September 11 ... 1088 ★ “They Hate Freedom” ... 1089 ★


The Bush Doctrine ... 1090 ★ The “Axis of Evil” ... 1091 ★ The National


Security Strategy ... 1091


xxx


Contents


AN AMERICAN EMPIRE? ... 1092 Confronting Iraq ... 1092 ★ The Iraq War ... 1093


Voices of Freedom: From The National Security Strategy of the United


States (September 2002), and From President Barack Obama, Speech on


the Middle East (2011) ... 1094


Another Vietnam? ... 1096 ★ The World and the War ... 1096


THE AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11 AT HOME ... 1097


Security and Liberty ... 1097 ★ The Power of the President ... 1099 ★


The Torture Controversy ... 1100 ★ The Economy under Bush ... 1101


THE WINDS OF CHANGE ... 1102 The 2004 Election ... 1102 ★ Bush’s Second Term ... 1103 ★ Hurricane


Katrina ... 1103 ★ The New Orleans Disaster ... 1104 ★ The Immigration


Debate ... 1105 ★ Islam, America, and the “Clash of Civilizations”


... 1106 ★ The Constitution and Liberty ... 1107 ★ The Court and the


President ... 1108 ★ The Midterm Elections of 2006 ... 1110 ★


The Housing Bubble ... 1111 ★ The Great Recession ... 1112 ★


“A Conspiracy against the Public” ... 1113 ★ The Collapse of Market


Fundamentalism ... 1114 ★ Bush and the Crisis ... 1115


THE RISE OF OBAMA ... 1116 The 2008 Campaign ... 1117 ★ Obama’s First Inauguration ... 1118 ★


Obama in Office ... 1118


OBAMA’S FIRST TERM ... 1120 The Continuing Economic Crisis ... 1120 ★ Obama and the World ... 1121 ★


The Republican Resurgence ... 1122 ★ The Occupy Movement ... 1123 ★


The 2012 Campaign ... 1124


LEARNING FROM HISTORY ... 1126


REVIEW ... 1129


A P P E N D I X DOCUMENTS


The Declaration of Independence (1776)...A-2 ★ The Constitution of


the United States (1787)...A-5 ★ From George Washington’s Farewell


Address (1796)...A-16 ★ The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and


Resolutions (1848)...A-21 ★ From Frederick Douglass’s “What, to the


Slave, Is the Fourth of July?” Speech (1852)...A-24 ★ The Gettysburg


Address (1863)...A-27 ★ Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address


(1865)...A-28 ★ The Populist Platform of 1892...A-29 ★ Franklin D.


Roosevelt’s First Inaugural Address (1933)...A-32 ★ From The


Contents


xxxi


Program for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom


(1963)...A-35 ★ Ronald Reagan’s First Inaugural Address (1981)...A-36 ★


Barack Obama’s First Inaugural Address (2009)...A-39


TABLES AND FIGURES Presidential Elections...A-42 ★ Admission of States...A-50 ★ Population


of the United States...A-51 ★ Historical Statistics of the United States:


Labor Force—Selected Characteristics Expressed as a Percentage


of the Labor Force, 1800–2010...A-52 ★ Immigration, by Origin...A-52 ★ Unemployment Rate, 1890–2013...A-53 ★ Union Membership as a


Percentage of Nonagricultural Employment, 1880–2012...A-53 ★ Voter


Participation in Presidential Elections 1824–2012...A-53 ★ Birthrate,


1820–2011...A-53


GLOSSARY ★ ... A-55


CREDITS ★ ... A-79


INDEX ★ ... A-85


List of Maps, Tables, and Figures


xxxiii


M A P S CHAPTER 1 The First Americans...7 Native Ways of Life, ca. 1500...11 The Old World on the Eve of American Colonization,


ca. 1500...19 Voyages of Discovery...22 Early Spanish Conquests and Explorations in the


New World...32 The New World—New France and New Netherland,


ca. 1650...39


CHAPTER 2 English Settlement in the Chesapeake, ca. 1650...58 English Settlement in New England, ca. 1640...72


CHAPTER 3 Eastern North America in the Seventeenth and Early


Eighteenth Centuries...89 European Settlement and Ethnic Diversity on the


Atlantic Coast of North America, 1760...108


CHAPTER 4 Atlantic Trading Routes...129 The Slave Trade in the Atlantic World,


1460–1770...131 European Empires in North America, ca. 1750...153 Eastern North America after the Peace of Paris,


1763...159


CHAPTER 5 The Revolutionary War in the North, 1775–1781...196 The Revolutionary War in the South, 1775–1781...198 North America, 1783...201


CHAPTER 6 Loyalism in the American Revolution...220


CHAPTER 7 Western Lands, 1782–1802...241 Western Ordinances, 1784–1787...244 Ratification of the Constitution...262 Indian Tribes, 1790...264


CHAPTER 8 The Presidential Election of 1800...287 The Louisiana Purchase...293 The War of 1812...301


CHAPTER 9 The Market Revolution: Roads and Canals, 1840...310 The Market Revolution: Western Settlement,


1800–1820...313 Travel Times from New York City in 1800 and


1830...314


The Market Revolution: The Spread of Cotton Cultivation, 1820–1840...316


Major Cities, 1840...320 Cotton Mills, 1820s...321


CHAPTER 10 The Missouri Compromise, 1820...357 The Americas, 1830...360 The Presidential Election of 1824...364 The Presidential Election of 1828...366 Indian Removals, 1830–1840...375 The Presidential Election of 1840...382


CHAPTER 11 Slave Population, 1860...392 Size of Slaveholdings, 1860...397 Distribution of Free Blacks, 1860...406 Major Crops of the South, 1860...409 Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic



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