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3. Module Introduction
4. Introduction
5. The Americans
6. Europe on the Brink of Change
7. West Africa and the Role of Slavery
8. Cherokee Creation Myth
9. Module Introduction
10. Spanish America
11. English Colonization
12. Slavery and the Making of Race
13. Turmoil in Britain
14. New Colonies
15. Pursuing Political, Religious, and Individual Freedom
16. Shakespeare's The Tempest
17. Module Introduction
18. The Origins of the American Revolution
19. Independence
20. The War for Independence
21. The Consequences of the American Revolution
22. Module Introduction
23. Shay's Rebellion
24. The Constitutional Convention
25. Hamilton's Financial System and The Whiskey Rebellion
26. The French Revolution and the Limits of Liberty
27. Free and Enslaved Black Americans and the Challenge to Slavery
28. Jeffersonian Republicanism and the Democratization of America
29. Native American Power and the United States
30. The War of 1812
31. Module Introduction
32. Early Republic Economic Development
33. Changes in Labor Organization and Gender Roles
34. The Rise of Industrial Labor in Antebellum America
35. The Rise of Andrew Jackson
36. The Bank War and Rise of the Whigs
37. Race and Jacksonian Democracy
38. Module Introduction
39. Sectionalism in the Early Republic
40. Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men
41. From Sectional Crisis to National Crisis
42. Module Introduction
43. The Election of 1860 and Secession
44. From Soil to Shore: Military War on the Ground and in the Water
45. Experiences of Soldiers and Civilians
46. The Election of 1864 and Emancipation
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48. Footnote Attribution List
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