A School History of the United States. John Bach McMaster

A School History of the United States - John Bach McMaster


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       John Bach McMaster

      A School History of the United States

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664630643

       PREFACE

       A SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE. UNITED STATES

       CHAPTER II

       EUROPE FINDS AMERICA.

       CHAPTER III

       CHAPTER IV

       CHAPTER V

       CHAPTER VI

       CHAPTER VII

       CHAPTER VIII

       CHAPTER IX

       CHAPTER X

       CHAPTER XI

       THE STRUGGLE FOR A GOVERNMENT

       CHAPTER XIII

       CHAPTER XIV

       CHAPTER XV

       CHAPTER XVI

       CHAPTER XVII

       CHAPTER XVIII

       CHAPTER XIX

       CHAPTER XX

       CHAPTER XXI

       CHAPTER XXII

       CHAPTER XXIII

       CHAPTER XXIV

       THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM OF 1844 CALLED FOR

       CHAPTER XXV

       CHAPTER XXVI

       CHAPTER XXVII

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       CHAPTER XXIX

       " THE INDESTRUCTIBLE UNION OF INDESTRUCTIBLE STATES. "

       CHAPTER XXXI

       THE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE

       CHAPTER XXXIII

       CHAPTER XXXIV

       CHAPTER XXXV

       APPENDIX

       CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES—1787[1]

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

      It has long been the custom to begin the history of our country with the discovery of the New World by Columbus. To some extent this is both wise and necessary; but in following it in this instance the attempt has been made to treat the colonial period as the childhood of the United States; to have it bear the same relation to our later career that the account of the youth of a great man should bear to that of his maturer years, and to confine it to the narration of such events as are really necessary to a correct understanding of what has happened since 1776.

      The story, therefore, has been restricted to the discoveries, explorations, and settlements within the United States by the English, French, Spaniards, and Dutch; to the expulsion of the French by the English; to the planting of the thirteen colonies on the Atlantic seaboard; to the origin and progress of the quarrel which ended with the rise of thirteen sovereign free and independent states, and to the growth of such political institutions as began in colonial times. This period once passed, the long struggle for a government followed till our present Constitution—one of the most remarkable political instruments ever framed by man—was adopted, and a nation founded.

      Scarcely was this accomplished when the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon involved us in a struggle, first for our neutral rights, and then for our commercial independence, and finally in a second war with Great Britain. During this period of nearly five and twenty years, commerce and agriculture flourished exceedingly, but our internal resources were little developed. With the peace of 1815, however, the era of industrial development commences, and this has been treated with great—though it is believed not too great—fullness of detail; for, beyond all question, the event of the world's history during the nineteenth century is the growth of the United States. Nothing like it has ever before taken place.

      To have loaded down the book with extended


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