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History Book

 * Outline
 * Outline of United States history
 * Timeline of United States history
 * History of the United States
 * History of the United States (1849–65)
 * History of the United States (1991–present)


 * Chapter 1: Pre-Columbian Era
 * Prehistory of the United States
 * Pre-Columbian era
 * Native Americans in the United States
 * Settlement of the Americas
 * Eurasia
 * Land bridge
 * Last glacial period
 * Paleo-Indians
 * Archaeology of the Americas
 * History of the Americas
 * Americas
 * Upper Paleolithic


 * Chapter 2: Colonial Period
 * Colonial history of the United States
 * Exploration of North America
 * Immunity (medical)
 * Native American disease and epidemics


 * Spanish, Dutch and French Colonization
 * Spanish colonization of the Americas
 * Dutch colonization of the Americas
 * French colonization of the Americas
 * Christopher Columbus
 * Hernando de Soto
 * Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
 * New Netherland
 * New England
 * Reformed Church in America
 * New France
 * Wabanaki Confederacy
 * Iroquois
 * French and Indian War
 * Seven Years' War
 * Acadians
 * Acadia
 * New England Planters
 * Louisiana Purchase
 * Free people of color


 * British Colonization
 * British colonization of the Americas
 * Unfree labour
 * Slavery in the colonial United States
 * Indentured servant
 * Salutary neglect
 * Jamestown, Virginia
 * Powhatan
 * King Philip's War
 * Yamasee War
 * Puritan
 * Pilgrim
 * Massachusetts Bay Colony
 * Thirteen Colonies
 * First Great Awakening
 * Second Great Awakening
 * Slavery in the United States
 * Mercantilism


 * Chapter 3: 18th Century
 * Louisiana Territory
 * Albany Congress
 * Benjamin Franklin
 * George III of the United Kingdom
 * Royal Proclamation of 1763
 * Parliament of the United Kingdom
 * Stamp Act 1765
 * No taxation without representation
 * Boston Tea Party
 * Intolerable Acts
 * First Continental Congress
 * Continental Association
 * Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress
 * Petition to the King
 * Second Continental Congress
 * Republicanism in the United States


 * Chapter 4: American Revolution
 * History of the United States (1776–89)
 * List of American Revolutionary War battles
 * American Revolution
 * American Revolutionary War
 * Battles of Saratoga
 * George Washington
 * United States Declaration of Independence
 * Thomas Jefferson


 * Chapter 5: Early Years of the Republic
 * History of the United States (1789–1849)
 * First Party System
 * Second Party System


 * Confederation and Constitution
 * Articles of Confederation
 * History of the United States Constitution
 * Shays' Rebellion
 * Constitutional Convention (United States)
 * United States Constitution
 * Natural and legal rights
 * Separation of powers
 * History of slavery
 * United States Bill of Rights


 * The New Chief Executive
 * Continental Army
 * Presidency of George Washington
 * Alexander Hamilton
 * First Bank of the United States
 * Federalist Party
 * James Madison
 * Democratic-Republican Party
 * Whiskey Rebellion
 * George Washington's Farewell Address
 * John Adams
 * Alien and Sedition Acts
 * Quasi-War


 * Slavery
 * Free negro
 * Upland South
 * Atlantic slave trade


 * Chapter 6: 19th Century
 * Jeffersonian Republican Era
 * United States presidential election, 1800
 * Lewis and Clark Expedition
 * John Marshall
 * Supreme Court of the United States
 * Marbury v. Madison


 * War of 1812
 * War of 1812
 * Impressment
 * William Henry Harrison
 * Tecumseh
 * Andrew Jackson
 * Battle of New Orleans
 * Treaty of Ghent


 * Era of Good Feelings
 * Era of Good Feelings
 * Hartford Convention
 * Second Bank of the United States
 * James Monroe
 * Monroe Doctrine
 * Foreign relations of the United States
 * Western Hemisphere


 * Indian Removal
 * Indian Removal Act
 * Five Civilized Tribes
 * Jacksonian democracy
 * Cherokee
 * Trail of Tears
 * Seminole
 * Seminole Wars


 * Second Party System
 * Martin Van Buren
 * Henry Clay
 * Whig Party (United States)


 * Second Great Awakening
 * Millennialism
 * Abolitionism in the United States
 * Temperance movement
 * Second Coming


 * Abolitionism
 * William Lloyd Garrison
 * The Liberator (anti-slavery newspaper)
 * Frederick Douglass
 * North Star (anti-slavery newspaper)


 * Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny
 * American frontier
 * Frontier Thesis
 * Manifest destiny
 * Oregon Trail
 * California Gold Rush
 * History of the United States Democratic Party
 * Texas annexation
 * United States Army
 * Mexican–American War
 * Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
 * Indigenous peoples of Mexico
 * James K. Polk
 * Republic of Texas
 * Southwestern United States
 * Oregon Country
 * Oregon Territory


 * Divisions between North and South
 * Origins of the American Civil War
 * American Civil War
 * Compromise of 1850
 * Stephen A. Douglas
 * Slave and free states
 * Fugitive slave laws
 * Missouri Compromise
 * Kansas–Nebraska Act
 * Popular sovereignty in the United States
 * History of the United States Republican Party
 * Bleeding Kansas
 * Commodity
 * Textile manufacturing
 * Southern United States
 * Plantations in the American South
 * Tobacco
 * Gabriel Prosser
 * Denmark Vesey
 * Nat Turner
 * John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
 * Dred Scott v. Sandford
 * Abraham Lincoln
 * United States presidential election, 1860
 * Secession
 * Confederate States of America
 * Fort Sumter
 * Border states (American Civil War)
 * West Virginia


 * Civil War
 * Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War
 * Outline of the American Civil War
 * List of American Civil War battles
 * Battle of Fort Sumter
 * First Battle of Bull Run
 * Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
 * Western Theater of the American Civil War
 * Battle of Perryville
 * Battle of Shiloh
 * George B. McClellan
 * Army of the Potomac
 * Richmond, Virginia
 * Peninsula Campaign
 * Seven Days Battles
 * Robert E. Lee
 * Second Battle of Bull Run
 * Maryland Campaign
 * Battle of Antietam
 * Ambrose Burnside
 * Battle of Fredericksburg
 * Battle of Chancellorsville
 * Stonewall Jackson
 * War-weariness
 * Turning point of the American Civil War
 * Battle of Gettysburg
 * Ulysses S. Grant
 * Siege of Vicksburg
 * Attrition warfare
 * Army of Northern Virginia
 * Overland Campaign
 * Siege of Petersburg
 * Third Battle of Petersburg
 * Appomattox Campaign
 * Appomattox Court House
 * 1860 United States Census


 * Reconstruction
 * History of the United States (1865–1918)
 * Reconstruction Era
 * Emancipation Proclamation
 * Compromise of 1877
 * Reconstruction Amendments
 * Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
 * Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
 * Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
 * Radical Republican
 * Andrew Johnson
 * Carpetbagger
 * Scalawag
 * Ku Klux Klan
 * Paramilitary
 * White League
 * Red Shirts (Southern United States)
 * United States presidential election, 1876
 * Rutherford B. Hayes
 * Samuel J. Tilden
 * Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era
 * Jim Crow laws
 * Civil Rights Movement


 * The West and the Guilded Age
 * Gilded Age
 * Transcontinental railroad
 * Indian reservation
 * United States Census Bureau
 * American Indian Wars
 * Mark Twain
 * Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
 * Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
 * Sherman Antitrust Act
 * Plutocracy
 * Progressive Era
 * John D. Rockefeller
 * J. P. Morgan
 * People's Party (United States)
 * Immigration to the United States
 * History of the socialist movement in the United States
 * Anarchism in the United States
 * Samuel Gompers
 * American Federation of Labor
 * Andrew Carnegie
 * Panic of 1893
 * Grover Cleveland
 * Pullman Strike
 * Free silver
 * William McKinley
 * William Jennings Bryan


 * Chapter 7: 20th Century
 * Progressive Era
 * Progressivism in the United States
 * Theodore Roosevelt
 * Charles Evans Hughes
 * Robert M. La Follette Sr.
 * Woodrow Wilson
 * Jane Addams
 * Muckraker
 * Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution


 * Imperialism
 * American imperialism
 * Spanish–American War
 * Treaty of Paris (1898)
 * United States presidential election, 1900
 * Philippine–American War
 * Panama Canal
 * Contiguous United States
 * Open Door Policy


 * World War I
 * American entry into World War I
 * United States home front during World War I
 * World War I
 * Unrestricted submarine warfare
 * John J. Pershing
 * Allies of World War I
 * Fourteen Points
 * Paris Peace Conference, 1919
 * Treaty of Versailles
 * League of Nations


 * Women's Suffrage
 * Women's suffrage in the United States
 * Liberty Party (United States, 1840)
 * Gerrit Smith
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 * Lucretia Mott
 * Seneca Falls Convention
 * Declaration of Sentiments
 * First-wave feminism
 * Lucy Stone
 * Susan B. Anthony
 * Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
 * National Women's Rights Convention
 * Woman's Christian Temperance Union
 * Feminist movement
 * Alice Paul
 * National American Woman Suffrage Association
 * Carrie Chapman Catt
 * National Woman's Party
 * Silent Sentinels
 * Political prisoner
 * Jeannette Rankin
 * Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
 * League of Women Voters
 * Equal Rights Amendment
 * Al Smith
 * Herbert Hoover


 * Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression
 * History of the United States (1918–45)
 * Great Depression
 * New Deal
 * Central Powers
 * Unilateralism
 * October Revolution
 * First Red Scare
 * 1918 flu pandemic
 * Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
 * Prohibition in the United States
 * Roaring Twenties
 * Jazz Age
 * Stock market
 * Wall Street Crash of 1929
 * Causes of the Great Depression
 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
 * National Labor Relations Act
 * New Deal coalition
 * Conservative coalition
 * Social Security (United States)


 * World War II
 * World War II
 * Military history of the United States during World War II
 * United States home front during World War II
 * Empire of Japan
 * Nazi Germany
 * Kingdom of Italy
 * Appeasement
 * Neutrality Acts of 1930s
 * Invasion of Poland
 * Arsenal of Democracy
 * Attack on Pearl Harbor
 * Allies of World War II
 * Axis powers
 * Battle of the Coral Sea
 * Battle of Midway
 * North African Campaign
 * Normandy landings
 * War Production Board
 * Labor shortage
 * Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States
 * Internment of Japanese Americans
 * Research and development
 * Manhattan Project
 * Nuclear weapon
 * Battle of the Bulge
 * Leapfrogging (strategy)
 * Mariana Islands
 * Battle of Iwo Jima
 * Battle of Okinawa
 * Operation Downfall
 * Hiroshima
 * Nagasaki
 * Douglas MacArthur
 * Cold War
 * Harry S. Truman
 * Korean War
 * Vietnam War


 * The Cold War, Counterculture, and Civil Rights
 * History of the United States (1945–64)
 * United States in the 1950s
 * Soviet Union
 * United States Senate
 * Isolationism
 * Truman Doctrine
 * Marshall Plan
 * Joseph Stalin
 * Eastern Bloc
 * NATO
 * Warsaw Pact
 * Mutual assured destruction
 * McCarthyism
 * Sputnik 1
 * Space Race
 * Apollo 11
 * White American
 * John F. Kennedy
 * White House
 * Cuban Missile Crisis
 * Bay of Pigs Invasion
 * Martin Luther King Jr.
 * Birmingham campaign
 * Robert F. Kennedy
 * United States Attorney General
 * Assassination of John F. Kennedy


 * Climax of Liberalism
 * Modern liberalism in the United States
 * Lyndon B. Johnson
 * Great Society
 * Racial segregation in the United States
 * Medicare (United States)
 * United States presidential election, 1964
 * Barry Goldwater
 * Richard Nixon
 * Ronald Reagan


 * Civil Rights Movement
 * Racism in the United States
 * Rosa Parks
 * Montgomery Bus Boycott
 * Brown v. Board of Education
 * Loving v. Virginia
 * Civil Rights Act of 1964
 * Voting Rights Act of 1965
 * Fair Housing Act (United States)
 * Racial segregation
 * Nobel Peace Prize
 * Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
 * Coretta Scott King
 * Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War
 * Feminism in the United States
 * Black Power
 * American Indian Movement
 * Cesar Chavez
 * Mexican American
 * United Farm Workers


 * The Women's Movement
 * Second-wave feminism
 * Betty Friedan
 * The Feminine Mystique
 * National Organization for Women
 * National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
 * Women's Equity Action League
 * National Women's Political Caucus
 * Phyllis Schlafly
 * Conscription in the United States
 * Fundamental rights
 * Abortion debate


 * The Counterculture Revolution and Cold War Detente
 * History of the United States (1964–80)
 * Warren Court
 * Reform movement
 * Feminism
 * Environmental movement
 * Civil and political rights
 * Counterculture of the 1960s
 * Vietnamization
 * South Vietnam
 * Paris Peace Accords
 * Watergate scandal
 * Democratic National Committee
 * Watergate complex
 * Gerald Ford
 * Fall of Saigon
 * 1973 oil crisis
 * 1970s energy crisis
 * Stagflation
 * Deregulation
 * Jimmy Carter
 * Camp David Accords
 * Iran hostage crisis
 * United States presidential election, 1980


 * Close of the 20th Century
 * History of the United States (1980–91)
 * Realigning election
 * United States presidential election, 1984
 * Reaganomics
 * Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
 * Mikhail Gorbachev
 * Invasion of Grenada
 * 1986 United States bombing of Libya
 * Iran–Contra affair
 * Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
 * Dissolution of the Soviet Union
 * Bill Clinton
 * United States presidential election, 1992
 * Gulf War
 * Digital Revolution
 * Impeachment of Bill Clinton
 * Newt Gingrich