With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge new scholarship, the seventh edition of America's History is designed to work perfectly with the way you teach the survey today. Building on the book's hallmark strengths — balance, comprehensiveness, and explanatory power — as well as its outstanding visuals and extensive primary-source features, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America's History into the ideal resource for survey classes.
Complete with a robust collectiom of supporting resources to help you succeed in your AP(R) U.S. History course, America's History: for the AP(R) Course presents relevant themes and content to prepare you for the exam.
Since 1865 James A. Henretta, Melvin Yazawa, Kevin J. Fernlund. 27-6 The Next and More Profound Stage of the Battle for Civil Rights (1965) 2. How did Johnson propose to achieve “not just equality.
• A New Republic Best Book of the Year • The Globalist Top Books of the Year • Winner of the Maine Literary Award for Non-fiction • Particularly relevant in understanding who voted for who in this presidential election year, this is ...
William Henry Harrison was the first candidate to actively campaign for the presidency, under the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler too.” Tippecanoe referenced Harrison's defeat of Shawnee Indians at Prophetstown on the Tippecanoe River in ...
Building on the book's hallmark strengths — balance, comprehensiveness, and explanatory power — as well as its outstanding visuals and extensive primary-source features, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have ...
Thousands of visual and verbal facts map twenty journeys that have shaped America's past, from Columbus's sailing across the Atlantic to the pilgrims and explorers. Reprint.
America's History, Value Edition, 9e, Combined & Launchpad for America's History and America's History: Concise Edition 9e (1-Term Access) [With...
O'Dell's lively storytelling brings the settings and characters to life as students study American history from the ancient Americas to the 1850s through the use of:Beautiful historic illustrations, photographs, maps, & cultural ...
15 things you can do to save America's stories.
"A forthright exposé of accelerated attempts to remove evidence of Christian heritage in places commemorating national history." -- from back cover.