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American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I
American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I, This second edition undergraduate supplemental text divides the work into two volumes sold separately. In volume 1, Rader (U. of Nebraska, Lincoln) examines Native American cultures and how Spanish, French, and English relations differed, and then discuss, American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I has a rating of 3.5 stars
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American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I, This second edition undergraduate supplemental text divides the work into two volumes sold separately. In volume 1, Rader (U. of Nebraska, Lincoln) examines Native American cultures and how Spanish, French, and English relations differed, and then discuss, American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I
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  • American Ways: A History of American Cultures, 1500 to 1865 Volume I
  • Written by author Benjamin G. Rader
  • Published by Cengage Learning, April 2005
  • This second edition undergraduate supplemental text divides the work into two volumes sold separately. In volume 1, Rader (U. of Nebraska, Lincoln) examines Native American cultures and how Spanish, French, and English relations differed, and then discuss
  • This second edition undergraduate supplemental text divides the work into two volumes sold separately. In volume 1, Rader (U. of Nebraska, Lincoln) examines Native American cultures and how Spanish, French, and English relations differed, and then discuss
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Part I: A LAND OF MANY CULTURES.
1.The Ways of the First Americans.
2.The Collision of Cultures.
Part II. NORTHERN WAYS IN EARLY AMERICA.
3.New England's Community-Building Ways.
4.The Diverse Ways of the Middle Colonies.
Part III: SOUTHERN WAYS IN EARLY AMERICA.
5.Southern White Ways.
6.African American Ways.
Part IV: INVENTING A NEW REPUBLIC.
7.Inventing a Republican Political System.
8.Inventing a Republican Society.
Part V: OPENING THE DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY.
9.Equality and Opportunity in the New Republic.
10.In Pursuit of Material Gain.
Part VI: MAKING THE WORLD OVER.
11.The Quest for an Evangelical Republic.
12.Turning the World Upside Down.


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