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About Created Equal
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Chapter 1: First Founders
Chapter 2: European Footholds on the Fringes of North America, 1600-1660
Chapter 3: Controlling the Edges of the Continent, 1660-1715
Chapter 4: African Enslavement: The Terrible Transformation
Chapter 5: An American Babel, 1713-1763
Chapter 6: The Limits of Imperial Control, 1763-1775
Chapter 7: Revolutionaries at War, 1775-1783
Chapter 8: New Beginnings: The 1780s
Chapter 9: Revolutionary Legacies, 1789-1803
Chapter 10: Defending and Expanding the New Nation, 1803-1818
Chapter 11: The Rise of the West: Society and Politics in the "Age of the Common Man," 1819-1832
Chapter 12: Peoples in Motion, 1832-1848
Chapter 13: The Crisis over Slavery, 1848-1860
Chapter 14: To Fight to Gain a Country: The Civil War
Chapter 15: In the Wake of War: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877
Chapter 16: Standardizing the Nation: Innovations in Technology, Business, and Culture, 1877-1890
Chapter 17: Challenges to Government and Corporate Power: Resistance and Reform
Chapter 18: Political and Cultural Conflict in a Decade of Depression and War: The 1890s
Chapter 19: The Promise and Perils of Progressive Reform, 1900-1912
Chapter 20: War and Revolution (1912-1920)
Chapter 21: The Promise of Consumer Culture: The 1920s
Chapter 22: Hardship and Hope in the 1930s: The Great Depression
Chapter 23: Global Conflict: World War II, 1937-1945
Chapter 24: Cold War and Hot War
Chapter 25: Domestic Dreams and Atomic Nightmares, 1953-1963
Chapter 26: The Nation Divides: The Vietnam War and Social Conflict
Chapter 27: Reconsidering National Priorities, 1972-1979
Chapter 28: The Cold War Returnsand Ends, 1979-1991
Chapter 29: Post-Cold War America, 1991-2000
Chapter 30: A Global Nation for the New Millennium
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