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Schultz's HIST, Volume 1, 6th Edition, offers a visually dynamic, easy-to-read and comprehensive account of U.S. History that students will enjoy reading. It includes strong pedagogical tools that help students make the most of the product. In clear language, it dives deeply into the complicated topics and themes of U.S. history, taking into account the diversity of the American experience throughout history.
- The text provides an inclusive, people-centered narrative that takes into account the diversity of experiences among its readers as well as historical figures who created American History.
- End of Chapter Summaries provide strong pedagogical support for students looking to get the most out of what they've read.
- Comprehensive coverage of critical historical events that have occurred recently, through fall of 2023, has been provided.
- The text provides more robust coverage of Asian American history.
- More in-depth coverage of the history of policing in America is included.
- Short, comprehensive chapters in a modern design present content in an engaging and accessible format that increases the number of students who actually read the chapter without minimizing coverage for your course. The text is In-class tested to ensure student success.
- The text uses engaging and memorable historical images and maps that provide a visual telling of key events in U.S. history.
- The text provides important context for chapter material with “The Reasons Why...” boxes, which explain broader reasons for events, and “Looking Ahead” sections that close each chapter and prepare students for the material ahead.
- Timelines feature major events in American history and other significant events in world history, demonstrating the overlapping nature of history.
1. Three Societies on the Verge of Contact.
2. Contact and Settlement, 1492–1660.
3. Expansion and Its Costs, 1660–1700.
4. Expansion and Control, 1700–1763.
5. Toward Revolution, 1763–1775.
6. The Revolution.
7. Confederation and Constitution, 1783–1789.
8. Securing the New Nation, 1789–1800.
9. Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800–1814.
10. The Market Revolution.
11. Politics of the Market Revolution.
12. A Regionalized America, 1830–1860.
13. The Continued Move West.
14. The Impending Crisis.
15. The Civil War.
16. Reconstruction, 1865–1877.
17. The Industrial Revolution.
18. The Industrial Age: North, South, and West.
19. The Progressive Era.
20. Becoming a World Power.
21. Prosperity and Change in the Twenties.
22. The Great Depression and the New Deal.
23. World War II.
24. Cold War America.
25. The Sixties.
26. The Age of Fracture: The 1970s.
27. Reagan's America.
28. America in the Information Age.
29. Globalization and Its Discontents.
2. Contact and Settlement, 1492–1660.
3. Expansion and Its Costs, 1660–1700.
4. Expansion and Control, 1700–1763.
5. Toward Revolution, 1763–1775.
6. The Revolution.
7. Confederation and Constitution, 1783–1789.
8. Securing the New Nation, 1789–1800.
9. Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800–1814.
10. The Market Revolution.
11. Politics of the Market Revolution.
12. A Regionalized America, 1830–1860.
13. The Continued Move West.
14. The Impending Crisis.
15. The Civil War.
16. Reconstruction, 1865–1877.
17. The Industrial Revolution.
18. The Industrial Age: North, South, and West.
19. The Progressive Era.
20. Becoming a World Power.
21. Prosperity and Change in the Twenties.
22. The Great Depression and the New Deal.
23. World War II.
24. Cold War America.
25. The Sixties.
26. The Age of Fracture: The 1970s.
27. Reagan's America.
28. America in the Information Age.
29. Globalization and Its Discontents.