Description |
xv, 1231 pages, [4] leaves of plates : illustrations, map (on lining papers) ; 24 cm |
Note |
"Volume four" of the author's history of the United States. |
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Includes index. |
Contents |
The election of 1828 -- President Andrew Jackson -- The Webster-Hayne debate -- Black Hawk's War -- Nullification -- Jackson and the bank -- The Indian removal -- Jackson at bay -- Jackson vindicated -- Tocqueville's America -- The panic of 1837 -- Texas becomes a bone of contention -- The Mexican war -- Visitors -- Hell in harness -- The near West -- A modest competence -- The fur West -- Jedediah Smith -- A trapper's life -- The Southwest -- John Charles Fremont -- The taking of California -- The gold rush -- The Northwest -- Religion -- Converting the heathen -- The Mormons -- "This huge misery": slave life in the South -- The church of abolition -- Free Blacks -- Utopian communities -- Reform -- The women Immigration -- Urban life -- Entertainment -- High society -- "The devil is in the people" -- Technology -- The economy -- Education -- The kindly killers -- Home life -- Work and nature -- American character -- American art -- American originals -- American literature: the precursors -- People's poetry -- Breaking out -- The darker side -- The historians -- The United States and the world -- The new politics -- The Republicans -- Bleeding Kansas -- Lincoln reenters politics -- A decision deferred -- The Lincoln-Douglas debates -- Way out West -- John Brown -- The election of 1860 -- War. |
Summary |
A history of America from 1826 to 1861. |
Bibliography |
Index. |
Subject |
United States -- History -- 1815-1861.
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Added Title |
People's history of the ante-bellum years. |
Other Form: |
Online version: Smith, Page. Nation comes of age. New York : McGraw-Hill, c1981 (OCoLC)610350620 |
ISBN |
0070590184 |
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9780070590182 |
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