Online Explorations in U.S. History
Correlation Guide for
Liberty, Equality, Power:
A History of the American People
Concise Fourth Edition
Murrin * Johnson * McPherson * Gerstle
Rosenberg * Rosenberg
Chapter 1When Old Worlds Collide: Contact, Conquest,
Catastrophe
Module:National Identities: Native Americans and the Frontier
Chapter 2The Challenge to Spain and the Settlement of North
America
Module:Vanished Footholds of the Chesapeake: Jamestown and St.
Mary’s City
Chapter 3England Discovers Its Colonies: Empire, Liberty, and Expansion
Module:National Identities: Native Americans and the Frontier
Chapter 4Provincial America and the Struggle for a Continent
Module:The Trial of John Peter Zenger and the American Press Freedom
Chapter 5Reform, Resistance, Revolution
Modules:Choosing Sides: Social Groups on the Eve of the American
Revolution
The Republic Personified: Symbols of the American Nation,
1765–1820
Chapter 6The Revolutionary Republic, 1790–1820
Modules:To Become a Nation: The U.S. Constitution
The Republic Personified: Symbols of the American Nation,
1765–1820
Chapter 7The Democratic Republic, 1790–1820
Module:The Republic Personified: Symbols of the American Nation,
1765–1820
Chapter 8Completing the Revolution, 1789–1815
Module:The Republic Personified: Symbols of the American Nation,
1765–1820
Chapter 9The Market Revolution, 1815–1860
Modules:Race to the West: The Transportation Revolution, 1800–1860
Utopian Communities in 19th-Century America
Life Under Slavery
Chapter 10Toward an American Culture
Modules:Utopian Communities in 19th-Century America
Life Under Slavery
Chapter 11Society, Culture, and Politics, 1820s–1840s
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Chapter 12Jacksonian Democracy
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Chapter 13Manifest Destiny: An Empire for Liberty—Or Slavery?
Module:Life Under Slavery
Chapter 14The Gathering Tempest, 1853–1860
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Chapter 15Secession and Civil War, 1860–1862
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Chapter 16A New Birth of Freedom, 1862–1865
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Chapter 17Reconstruction, 1863–1877
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Chapter 18Frontiers of Change, Politics of Stalemate,
1865–1890
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Chapter 19Economic Change and the Crisis of the 1890s
Modules:Chicago: Building a City
The Wizard of Oz: A Populist Parable?
Chapter 20An Industrial Society, 1890–1920
Module:Chicago: Building a City
Chapter 21Progressivism
Module:Hull House: Settlements, Progressives, and the City
Chapter 22Becoming a World Power, 1898–1917
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Chapter 23War and Society, 1914–1920
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Chapter 24The 1920s
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Chapter 25The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929–1939
Modules:Boom and Bust: The Stock Market, 1928–1930
Route 66: Touring New Deal America
Chapter 26America During the Second World War
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Chapter 27The Age of Containment, 1946–1953
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Chapter 28Affluence and Its Discontents, 1953–1963
Module:The Kitchen Debate: Understanding the Culture of the Cold War
Chapter 29America During Its Longest War, 1963–1974
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Chapter 30Economic and Social Change in the Late 20th Century
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Chapter 31Power and Politics Since 1974
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