A history of US
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A history of US volume 1
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820L
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English
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Begin with the Ice Age when people came from Asia to a new land and go to the discovery of that new land by Columbus thousands of years later.
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A history of US volume 2
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860L
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English
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Presents the history of the United States from the colonization of the New World through the middle of the eighteenth century.
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A history of US volume 3
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860L
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English
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Covers American history from the French and Indian War to the Constitutional Convention.
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A history of US volume 4
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850L
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English
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Covers American history from Washington's inauguration until the first quarter of the 19th century, including the Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark's expedition, and the beginnings of abolitionism.
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A history of US volume 5
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880L
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English
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Discusses the period of growth in American history prior to the Civil War, describing the lives of people from a variety of backgrounds, including Jedediah Smith, Emily Dickinson, John James Audubon, and Sojourner Truth.
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A history of US volume 6
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820L
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English
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Describes the American Civil War, focusing on its causes, events, and consequences.
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A history of US volume 7
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890L
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English
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A history of the Reconstruction period and the movements of reform, immigration, industrialization, and urbanization.
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A history of US volume 8
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880L
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English
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Covers the period of American history from the 1880s to World War I.
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A history of US volume 10
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English
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People call it "post-war," but All the People covers a period in U.S. history that features battles of another kind-from Cold War combat overseas to struggles for equality at home to learning to live with the threat of terrorism on U.S. soil. During these years, the United States began to be a nation for all its people, outlawing school segregation, protesting war in Vietnam, and campaigning for equal rights for women. From Supreme Court Justice Thurgood...