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The american nation shows how the political history of the united states is intimately tied to the social, economic and cultural development of the nation. The arrival of christopher columbus in the year 1492 started the european colonization of the americas. There are 167 worksheets total, in chronological order, divided into fifteen sections. Spain was recently unified, one of the new modern nationstates, like france, england, and portugal. To 1877 mary beth norton cornell university david m. Longrenowned for its elegant narrative style, the american nation in this twelfth edition retains its most significant strengthits rich and memorable prose. In this revision, the authors have revised each chapter to incorporate recent research and scholarship. Civil war and postwar reconstruction 37 the american civil war started in april 1861.
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