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            The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment
        
        
        
            
        
                    
        
                            
The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment is the first reference work on this key subject in early American history. With over 500 original essays on key American Enlightenment figures, it provides a comprehensive account to complement the intense scholarly activity that has recently centered on the European Enlightenment.
        
                            
                    
        
            The Encyclopedia of The Continental Congresses
        
        
        
            
        
                    
        
                            
This title examines the in-depth history of the first Continental Congress in 1774 and the first Federal Congress in 1789. Coverage dives into the impact and role in the shaping and foundation of early American Society and government.
        
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            History of the American Frontier, 1763-1893
        
        
        
            
        
                    
        
                            
For many years, a single volume covering the "History of the West" did not exist. Paxson’s masterwork rectifies this problem – offering an essential, sweeping account of the American West and westward expansion from 1763-1893.
The American pioneer is followed to every frontier for nearly 150 years across fifty-nine chapters. Full of world-class insight, Paxson masterfully paints a picture of how the land mass of the United States was settled – starting with English settlers in New England to the wayward expansion across the continent and ending with the sunny shores of California.
Paxson’s literary genius does not shine in quotations from secondary and source material; he has made his material a part of himself. Indeed, rather than conforming to a social history, Paxson takes a historical, geographic, and pragmatic view of Westward expansion. He masterfully covers American history from the War for Independence to the Louisiana Purchase, conflicts with Native Americans and Civil War, Presidential edicts from Washington to Roosevelt, and even offers keen insight into the little-studied intricacies of frontier finance and the inside workings of canal and railroad corporations.
        
                            
                    
        
            Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America
        
        
        
            
        
                    
        
                            
In the late 1990s, most Americans, black and white, identify slavery with cotton, the deep South, and the African-American church. But at the beginning of the 19th century, after almost 200 years of African-American life in mainland North America, few slaves grew cotton, lived in the deep South, or embraced Christianity. This text traces the evolution of black society from the first arrivals in the early-17th century through to the Revolution. In telling their story, Ira Berlin, a leading historian of southern and African-American life, reintegrates slaves into the history of the American working class and into the tapestry of the nation.
        
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            Great Events from History: American History, 1775-1850--Forging a New Nation
        
        
        
            
        
                    
        
                            
resents a two volume set that is devoted to American history, and the crucial events that shaped the country's founding and growth, including 188 essays charting the tumultuous period during which both the American Revolution and the War of 1812 occurred.
        
                            
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