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Discovering the American Past, Volume I
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1. A HISTORICAL MYSTERY: WHAT HAPPENED AT ROANOKE?
Colonization promotional literature. Early travelers’ reports on America. John White’s drawings of Native Americans. Accounts from the Roanoke Colony. Images of Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth.
2. THE THREAT OF ANNE HUTCHINSON.
Excerpts from the trial of Anne Hutchinson.
3. COLONIES, COMMERCE, AND EMPIRE: THE BRITISH PLANTATIONS SYSTEM IN THE CHESAPEAKE AND THE CARIBBEAN.
Statistics from the Chesapeake and Barbados in population, wealth distribution, agricultural production, slavery.
4. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN THE BOSTON MASSACRE? THE TRIAL OF CAPTAIN THOMAS PRESTON.
Map of the site of the Boston Massacre. Excerpts from Captain Preston’s deposition. Excerpts from trial testimony of witnesses. Attorneys’ summary remarks to the jury. Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre.
5. THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP: THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803–1812.
Treaties. Congressional debates and speeches. Letter of President Jefferson. Official letters. Louisiana Governance Acts. Petition.
6. CHURCH, STATE, AND DEMOCRACY: THE SUNDAY MAIL CONTROVERSY, 1827–1831.
Pamphlets. Speeches. Senate committee reports.
7. LAND, GROWTH, AND JUSTICE: THE REMOVAL OF THE CHEROKEES.
Excerpt from President Andrew Jackson’s First Annual Message to Congress. Excerpt from President Thomas Jefferson’s letter to Captain Hendrick regarding the decline of the Indian population. Excerpt from William Penn (pseudonym for Jeremiah Evarts). Excerpt from speech in Congress by Senator Theodore Frelinghuysen. Petition from a Cherokee woman. Excerpt from John Ridge letter. Excerpts from the Cherokee Phoenix. Excerpt from letter by John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation.
8. FIGHTING FOR WOMEN’S EQUALITY.
Americans debate the nature of the sexes and women’s equality. The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments. Elizabeth Cady Stanton defends women’s rights.
9. THE “PECULIAR INSTITUTION”: SLAVES TELL THEIR OWN STORY.
Reminiscences and narratives of former slaves. Slave songs. Excerpts from the writings of Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and John Thompson.
10. CIVIL LIBERTIES IN TIME OF WAR: THE CASE OF CLEMENT VALLANDIGHAM.
Numerous speeches by Clement Vallandigham, both in the House of Representatives and on the stump. Congressional resolutions. Petitions. President Lincoln’s reply.
11. RECONSTRUCTING RECONSTRUCTION: THE POLITICAL CARTOONIST AND PUBLIC OPINION.
Cartoons of Thomas Nast.

About the Author

Lorri Glover received her Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in 1996 and is the John Francis Bannon, S.J., Professor of History at Saint Louis University. She is the author of several books, most recently FOUNDERS AS FATHERS: THE PRIVATE LIVES AND POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES (Yale University Press, 2014) and is the newest co-author of DISCOVERING THE AMERICAN PAST, 8th Edition (Cengage Learning, 2016). Susan Becker received her Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 1975. Her areas of interest include U.S. social, cultural, and women's history. She has written THE ORIGINS OF THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (Greenwood Press, 1981), along with a host of articles on women's history. William Bruce Wheeler received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1967. He is co-author of DISCOVERING THE GLOBAL PAST (2012), DISCOVERING THE AMERICAN PAST (2012), and DISCOVERING THE WESTERN PAST (2008). He has also written books on Tennessee history and the Tellico Dam.

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1. A HISTORICAL MYSTERY: WHAT HAPPENED AT ROANOKE? Colonization promotional literature. Early travelers' reports on America. John White's drawings of Native Americans. Accounts from the Roanoke Colony. Images of Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth. 2. THE THREAT OF ANNE HUTCHINSON. Excerpts from the trial of Anne Hutchinson. 3. COLONIES, COMMERCE, AND EMPIRE: THE BRITISH PLANTATIONS SYSTEM IN THE CHESAPEAKE AND THE CARIBBEAN. Statistics from the Chesapeake and Barbados in population, wealth distribution, agricultural production, slavery. 4. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN THE BOSTON MASSACRE? THE TRIAL OF CAPTAIN THOMAS PRESTON. Map of the site of the Boston Massacre. Excerpts from Captain Preston's deposition. Excerpts from trial testimony of witnesses. Attorneys' summary remarks to the jury. Paul Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre. 5. THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP: THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803-1812. Treaties. Congressional debates and speeches. Letter of President Jefferson. Official letters. Louisiana Governance Acts. Petition. 6. CHURCH, STATE, AND DEMOCRACY: THE SUNDAY MAIL CONTROVERSY, 1827-1831. Pamphlets. Speeches. Senate committee reports. 7. LAND, GROWTH, AND JUSTICE: THE REMOVAL OF THE CHEROKEES. Excerpt from President Andrew Jackson's First Annual Message to Congress. Excerpt from President Thomas Jefferson's letter to Captain Hendrick regarding the decline of the Indian population. Excerpt from William Penn (pseudonym for Jeremiah Evarts). Excerpt from speech in Congress by Senator Theodore Frelinghuysen. Petition from a Cherokee woman. Excerpt from John Ridge letter. Excerpts from the Cherokee Phoenix. Excerpt from letter by John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. 8. FIGHTING FOR WOMEN'S EQUALITY. Americans debate the nature of the sexes and women's equality. The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments. Elizabeth Cady Stanton defends women's rights. 9. THE "PECULIAR INSTITUTION": SLAVES TELL THEIR OWN STORY. Reminiscences and narratives of former slaves. Slave songs. Excerpts from the writings of Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and John Thompson. 10. CIVIL LIBERTIES IN TIME OF WAR: THE CASE OF CLEMENT VALLANDIGHAM. Numerous speeches by Clement Vallandigham, both in the House of Representatives and on the stump. Congressional resolutions. Petitions. President Lincoln's reply. 11. RECONSTRUCTING RECONSTRUCTION: THE POLITICAL CARTOONIST AND PUBLIC OPINION. Cartoons of Thomas Nast.

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