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Exploring American Histories, Volume 2
Table of Contents
The Combined Volume includes all chapters.
Volume 1 includes Chapters
Volume 2 includes Chapters
[[*Indicates new to this edition]]
NOTE: LaunchPad material that does not appear in the print book - including guided reading exercises, source feature quizzes, LearningCurve adaptive quizzes, summative quizzes, all of the documents from the companion reader Thinking through Sources for Exploring American Histories, and the activities built for projects in the reader - has been labeled on this table of contents as shown. Each chapter in the LaunchPad also comes with a wealth of additional documents, videos, key terms flashcards, map quizzes, timeline activities, and much more, all of which can be easily integrated and assigned.
CONTENTS
Guide to Analyzing Primary Sources
Preface
Versions and Supplements
Maps, Figures, and Tables
How to Use This Book
1Mapping Global Frontiers
to
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
Malintzin and Martin Waldseemüller
Native Peoples in the Americas
Native Peoples Develop Diverse Cultures
The Aztecs, the Maya, and the Incas
Native Cultures to the North
Europe Expands Its Reach
The Mediterranean World
Portugal Pursues Long-Distance Trade
European Encounters with West Africa
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
Martin Waldseemüller and Mathias Ringmann, Universalis Cosmographia,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadWorlds Collide
Europeans Cross the Atlantic
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Who Are These Native People?
Source
Christopher Columbus, Description of His First Encounter with Indians, | Source Antonio Pigafetta Journal,Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadEuropeans Explore the Americas
Mapmaking and Printing
The Columbian Exchange
Europeans Make Claims to North America
Spaniards Conquer Indian Empires
Spanish Adventurers Head North
Europeans Compete in North America
Spain Seeks Dominion in Europe and the Americas
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Indians in the New Spanish Empire
Source
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadConclusion: A Transformed America
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 1
Indian and Spanish Encounters in the Americas, –
Source
Hernán Cortés, Letter to King Charles I, | Source Aztec Priests Respond to the Spanish, | Source Hernán Cortés and Malintzin Meet Montezuma at Tenochtitlán, | Source Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, LaRelación, c.Quizzes for Primary Source Project 1 LaunchPad
1. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 1: Mapping AmericaLaunchPad
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Christopher and Bartolomeo Columbus, Map of Europe and North Africa, c.Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Piri Reis Map,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Dauphin Map of Canada, c.Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Map of Cuauhtinchan,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 1 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 1 LaunchPad
2Colonization and Conflicts
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
John Smith and Anne Hutchinson
Religious and Imperial Transformations
The Protestant Reformation
Spain’s Global Empire Declines
France Enters the Race for Empire
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
A French Nun Reports a Huron Woman’s View of the Jesuits,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadThe Dutch Expand into North America
The English Seek an Empire
The English Establish Jamestown
Tobacco Fuels Growth in Virginia
Expansion, Rebellion, and the Emergence of Slavery
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Indentured Servants In the Chesapeake
Source
Sarah Tailer Charges Captain and Mrs. Thomas Bradnox with Abuse, | *Source Report of a Committee of the Assembly Concerning the Freedom of Elizabeth Key,Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadThe English Compete for West Indies Possessions
Pilgrims and Puritans Settle New England
Pilgrims Arrive in Massachusetts
The Puritan Migration
The Puritan Worldview
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Colonial Models of and for English Society
Source
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadDissenters Challenge Puritan Authority
Wars in Old and New England
Conclusion: European Empires in North America
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 2
Metacom’s War
Source
William Nahaton, Petition to Free an Indian Slave, | Source Benjamin Church, A Visit with Awashonks, Sachem of the Sakonnet, | Source John Easton, A Relation of the Indian War, | Source Edward Randolph, Report on the War, | Source Mary Rowlandson, Narrative of Captivity,Quizzes for Primary Source Project 2
LaunchPad2. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 2: Comparing Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colonies
LaunchPadSource
John Smith, The Commodities in Virginia, c.Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Powhatan’s Viewpoint, as reported by John Smith,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Richard Frethorne, Letter Home from Virginia,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Capt. John Underhill, Attack at Mystic Connecticut,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 2 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 2 LaunchPad
3
Colonial America amid Global Change–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
William Moraley Jr. and Eliza Lucas
Europeans Expand Their Claims
English Colonies Grow and Multiply
The Pueblo Revolt and Spain’s Fragile Empire
France Seeks Land and Control
European Wars and American Consequences
Colonial Conflicts and Indian Alliances
Indians Resist European Encroachment
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
The Tuscarora Appeal to the Pennsylvania Government,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadConflicts on the Southern Frontier
The Benefits and Costs of Empire
Colonial Traders Join Global Networks
Imperial Policies Focus on Profits
The Atlantic Slave Trade
Seaport Cities and Consumer Cultures
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
The Middle Passage
Source
Plan of a Slave Ship, | Source The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano,Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadLabor in North America
Finding Work in the Colonies
Coping with Economic Distress
Rural Americans Face Changing Conditions
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Individualism and Community in Colonial North America
Source
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadSlavery Takes Hold in the South
Africans Resist Their Enslavement
Conclusion: Changing Fortunes in British North America
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 3
Tobacco and Slaves
Source
Virginia Slave Laws, and | Source Joseph Ball Instructs His Nephew on Managing Enslaved Workers, | Source Enslaved Blacks Working on a Tobacco Plantation, c. | Source Richard Corbin Describes How to Become a Successful Planter, | Source Lieutenant Governor William Gooch to the Board of Trade, London,Quizzes for Primary Source Project 3 LaunchPad
3. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 3: The Atlantic Slave Trade
LaunchPadSource
Venture Smith, A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Thomas Phillips, Voyage of the Hannibal,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Willem Bosman, A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Peter Blake, An Account of the Mortality of the Slaves Aboard the Ship James,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 3 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 3 LaunchPad
4Religious Strife and Social Upheavals
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
Gilbert Tennent and Sarah Grosvenor
An Ungodly Society?
The Rise of Religious Anxieties
Cries of Witchcraft
Family and Household Dynamics
Women’s Changing Status
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
Abigail Faulkner Appeals Her Conviction for Witchcraft,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadWorking Families
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Elite Women’s Lives in the North American Colonies
Source
Isaac Royall and His Family, | Source Eliza Lucas, Letter to Miss Bartlett, London, c.Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadReproduction and Women’s Roles
The Limits of Patriarchal Order
Diversity and Competition in Colonial Society
Population Growth and Economic Competition
Increasing Diversity
Expansion and Conflict
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Finding a Middle Ground in New France
Source
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadReligious Awakenings
The Roots of the Great Awakening
An Outburst of Revivals
Religious Dissension
Political Awakenings
Changing Political Relations
Dissent and Protest
Transforming Urban Politics
Conclusion: A Divided Society
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 4
Awakening Religious Tensions
Source
Nathan Cole, On George Whitefield Coming to Connecticut, | Source Benjamin Franklin, On George Whitefield, the Great Revivalist, | Source Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, | Source Newspaper Report on James Davenport, | Source George Whitefield Preaching, c.Quizzes for Primary Source Project 4 LaunchPad
4. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 4: A New Commercial Culture in Boston
LaunchPadSource
Ship Arrivals and Departures at Boston,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Goods for Sale,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Advertisement for Musical Instruments,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Chest of Drawers, c. –Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Advertisement for Runaway Slave,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Letter from a Boston Protester,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 4 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 4 LaunchPad
5Wars and Empires
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
George Washington and Hermon Husband
Imperial Conflicts and Indian Wars, –
The Opening Battles
A Shift to Global War
The Costs of Victory
Battles and Boundaries on the Frontier
Conflicts over Land and Labor Escalate
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
Hermon Husband, Causes of Armed Resistance in North Carolina,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadPostwar British Policies and Colonial Unity
Common Grievances
Forging Ties across the Colonies
Great Britain Seeks Greater Control
Resistance to Britain Intensifies
The Stamp Act Inspires Coordinated Resistance
The Townshend Act
The Boston Massacre
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Protesting the Stamp Act
Source
London Merchants Petition to Repeal the Stamp Act, | Source The Repeal,Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadContinuing Conflicts at Home
Tea and Widening Resistance
The Continental Congress and Colonial Unity
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Colonial Identities in Eighteenth Century British North America
Source Gordon Wood, Britain’s Influence on Colonial Identities, | Source John Butler, American Influences on Colonial Identities ,
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadConclusion: Liberty within Empire
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 5
The Boston Massacre
Source
Deposition of William Wyatt, March 7, | Source Account of Boston Massacre Funeral Procession, March 12, | Source Paul Revere, Etching of the Boston Massacre, | Source Account of Captain Thomas Preston, June 25, | Source John Adams, Defense of the British Soldiers at Trial, OctoberQuizzes for Primary Source Project 5
LaunchPad5. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 5: Defining Liberty, Defining America LaunchPad
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The Albany Plan of Union,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Boycott Agreement of Women in Boston,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Peter Bestes and Massachusetts Slaves, Letter to Local Representatives,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Paul Revere, "The Able Doctor, or the American Swallowing the Bitter Draught,"Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, Letters from an American Farmer,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 5 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 5 LaunchPad
6The American Revolution
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
Thomas Paine and Deborah Sampson
The Question of Independence
Armed Conflict Erupts
Building a Continental Army
Reasons for Caution and for Action
Declaring Independence
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
Thomas Paine, CommonSense, JanuaryQuiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadChoosing Sides
Recruiting Supporters
Choosing Neutrality
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
African Americans in New York City Amid the Upheavals of
Source
Slaves Destroy Statue of King George III in New York City, | Source A Fire Burns British-Occupied New York City, SeptemberQuiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadCommitting to Independence
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Americans Decide to Revolt against British Rule
Source
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadFighting for Independence, –
British Troops Gain Early Victories
Patriots Prevail in New Jersey
A Critical Year of Warfare
Patriots Gain Critical Assistance
Surviving on the Home Front
Governing in Revolutionary Times
Colonies Become States
Patriots Divide over Slavery
France Allies with the Patriots
Raising Armies and Funds
Indian Affairs and Land Claims
Winning the War and the Peace, –
Fighting in the West
War Rages in the South
An Uncertain Peace
A Surprising Victory
Conclusion: Legacies of the Revolution
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 6
Women in the Revolution
Source
Christian Barnes, Letter to Elizabeth Inman, April 29, | Source Deborah Champion, Letter to Patience, October 2, | Source Abigail Adams, Letter to John Adams, March 31, | Source Esther De Berdt Reed, The Sentiments of an American Woman, | Source Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman,Quizzes for Primary Source Project 6
LaunchPad6. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 6: Loyalists in the American Revolution
LaunchPadSource
Joseph Galloway, Speech to Continental Congress,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Charles Inglis, The True Interest of America, Impartially Stated,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Hannah Griffits, Response to Thomas Paine,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Joseph Brant (Mohawk) Expresses Loyalty to the Crown ()Quiz for Source LaunchPad
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Boston King, Memoirs of the Life of Boston King,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 6 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 6 LaunchPad
7Forging a New Nation
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
Daniel Shays and Alexander Hamilton
Financial, Frontier, and Foreign Problems
Continental Officers Threaten Confederation
Indians, Land, and the Northwest Ordinance
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
United Indian Nations Council, Message to Congress,Quiz for Guided AnalysisLaunchPad
Depression and Debt
On the Political Margins
Separating Church and State
African Americans Struggle for Rights
Women Seek Wider Roles
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Women and Free Blacks Claim Rights in the Nation
Source
Judith Sargent Murray, On the Equality of the Sexes, | Source Petition from Free Blacks of Charleston,Quiz for Comparative Analysis
LaunchPadIndebted Farmers Fuel Political Crises
Reframing the American Government
The Constitutional Convention of
Americans Battle over Ratification
Organizing the Federal Government
Hamilton Forges an Economic Agenda
Years of Crisis, –
Foreign Trade and Foreign Wars
The Whiskey Rebellion
Further Conflicts on the Frontier
The First Party System
The Adams Presidency
The Election of
*SECONDARY SOURCE ANALYSIS
Source Eric Burns, Federalists Attack Thomas Jefferson, | Source
John Ferling, Democratic-Republicans Attack John Adams,
Quiz for Secondary Source Analysis
LaunchPadConclusion: A Young Nation Comes of Age
LearningCurve
LaunchPadChapter Review
Summative Quiz
LaunchPadPRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT 7
Debating the Constitution in New York State
Source
James Madison, Federalist 10, The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection, November | Source Melancton Smith, Antifederalist Argument at the New York State Convention, June | Source Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Argument at the New York State Convention, June | Source John Williams, Antifederalist Argument at the New York State Convention, June | Source The Eleventh Pillar of the Great National Dome,Quizzes for Primary Source Project 7
LaunchPad7. Primary Source Projects for Exploring American Histories, Primary Source Project 7: The Whiskey Rebellion
LaunchPadSource
Resolution to the Pennsylvania Legislature,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
"An Exciseman," c.Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
George Washington, Proclamation Against the Rebels,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
Alexander Hamilton, Letter to George Washington, August 5,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Source
James Madison, Letter to James Monroe, December 4,Quiz for Source LaunchPad
Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context
Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 6 LaunchPad
Essay Questions for Thinking through Sources 6 LaunchPad
8The Early Republic
–
Guided Reading Exercise
LaunchPadCOMPARING AMERICAN HISTORIES
Parker Cleaveland and Sacagawea
The Dilemmas of National Identity
Education for a New Nation
Literary and Cultural Developments
*Religious Renewal
The Racial Limits of an American Culture
GUIDED ANALYSIS
Source
Samuel Jennings, Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences,Quiz for Guided Analysis
LaunchPadA New Capital for a New Nation
Extending Federal Power
A New Administration Faces Challenges
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
White Responses to Black Rebellion
Source
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