ISBN: 032142980X
Author: Vicki L. Ruiz,Jacqueline Jones
Language: English
Publisher: Longman; 2 edition (February 16, 2007)
Pages: 800
Category: Humanities
Subcategory: Other
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Created Equal: A Social and Political History of the United States, Brief . A fellow of the Society of American Historians, Dr. Ruiz was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012.
Her most recent book is America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril and Liberation. Professor May served as president of the American Studies Association in 1996 and president of the Organization of American Historians in 2010. Vicki L. Ruiz grew up in Florida.
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Public Education 297 Alternative Visions of Social Life 299 Networks of Reformers 299 The United States Extends Its Reach 300 Global Trade 301 The Lone Star Republic 301 The Election of 1844 302 War with Mexico 302 Conclusion 306 Sites to Visit 307 For Further Reading 307 PART FIVE. Disunion and Reunion 308 CHAPTER 13.
Created Equal Vol. 1 : A Social and Political History of the United States to 1877. by Elaine Tyler May, Vicki L. Ruiz, Thomas Borstelmann, et al.
Jacqueline Jones, Peter H Wood, Thomas Borstelmann.
Vicki L. Ruiz, University of California, Irvine. The book discusses how the United States engages with the rest of the world and how it has been shaped by its relationships with other nations, empires, and people.
In this streamlined version of Created Equal, the authors have preserved the chronological framework and strong narrative thread, the rich tapestry of people and events, the engaging and illuminating stories, and the Interpreting History features of the original text, but have sharpened the presentation and prose condensing each chapter by 25 percent.
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