Land and Liberty I: A Chronology of Traditional American HistoryUniversal-Publishers, 2006 - 228 Seiten This book presents the fundamental topics of traditional American history in chronological order, emphasizing geographical and economic issues and the genesis and growth of America's founding principles. Land and Liberty is part one of the American History Project, a program devoted to the revival of traditional American history in American schools, colleges, and universities. |
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The Sons of Liberty and the Stamp Act Resistance | 29 |
World War II | 35 |
Topics to Explain the Beginnings | 39 |
Topics to Explain the Early Growth of the VirginiaEnglish Colonies | 45 |
17631789 26 years Topics to Explain Growing Opposition to Britain | 51 |
Collateral Geographical Explorations | 57 |
Topics to Explain the Republican Revolution under Jefferson | 63 |
18201861 | 85 |
19201939 19 years | 91 |
the Arsenal of Democracy | 97 |
Technological Advances Civil Rights Vietnam | 103 |
Notes on Depth of Recent History | 117 |
Notes on Important Animating Historical Principles | 123 |
First Questions for Geography into | 135 |
Traditional American History The Irreducible Minimum c 1944 | 143 |
Topics to Explain the Growth of Slavery in America | 69 |
18611877 16 Topics to Explain Causes of the Civil | 73 |
18771890 13 years | 79 |
Another Treatment on the Themes of American History | 149 |
History | 193 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
13th Amendment Amendment Articles of Confederation battles Bill Britain Chronology citizens citizenship civil rights Collateral Geographical Explorations colonies colonists Columbus Compromise of 1850 Constitution Continental Congress cultural Declaration of Independence Democrat economic effect election Emancipation Proclamation emphasis England English established Europe European expansion federal growth history and geography immigration impact important industrial inventions issues Jefferson John labor Lincoln Louisiana Purchase maps military million Mississippi Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine North America Northwest Ordinance Panama Canal political parties population President principles railroads Reconstruction regions religious freedom Republican Revolution Revolutionary role settlement skills slavery slaves social South Southern Soviet Spanish-American War speech Spoils System standards student will analyze student will compare student will describe student will explain Tariff territories Topics to Explain trade traditional American history Treaty U.S. Constitution Union Virginia Virginia colony vote Washington West World history
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Seite 25 - Almighty God hath created the mind free ; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burdens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do...