
A History of US
By Joy Hakim
Subjects: Juvenile literature, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Highschool, United states, history, 1865-1898, Sources, Nonfiction, KS3, Reconstruction (u.s. history, 1865-1877), juvenile literature, United states, history, Indians of north america, juvenile literature, Study and teaching (Middle school), Economic conditions, Indians of north america, history, America, discovery and exploration, juvenile literature, America, discovery and exploration, Reconstruction (1865-1876), homeschool, Social conditions, History, United states, history, juvenile literature, United states, social conditions
Description: Covering a time of great hope and incredible change, Reconstructing America, 1865-1890 is a dramatic look at life after the Civil War in the newly re-United States. Railroad tycoons were roaring across the country. New cities sprang up across the plains, and a new and different American West came into being: a land of farmers, ranchers, miners, and city dwellers. Back East, large-scale immigration was also going on, but not all Americans wanted newcomers in the country. Technology moved forward: Thomas Edison lit up the world with his electric light. And social justice was on everyone's mind with Carry Nation wielding a hatchet in her battle against drunkenness and Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois counseling newly freed African Americans to behave in very different ways. Through it all, the reunited nation struggles to keep the promises of freedom in this exciting chapter in the A History of US. Full Series: 1.The First Americans (Prehistory-1600) 2.Making Thirteen Colonies (1600-1740) 3.From Colonies to Country (1735-1791) 4.The New Nation (1789-1850) 5.Liberty for All? (1820-1860) 6.War, Terrible War (1855-1865) 7.Reconstructing America (1865-1890) 8.An Age of Extremes (1880-1917) 9.War, Peace, and All That Jazz (1918-1945) 10.All the People: (Since 1945) NOTE: Years may differ depending on the edition
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