A History of the United States, Vol. 2
Explain the process by which the federal government removed Native Americans to reservations between the 1860s and 1880s. Summarize the ways in which Native Americans resisted removal and assimilation. Explain the obstacles that tribes faced in their struggle to retain sovereignty. Describe the perspective of reformers who sought to promote assimilation. Explain the impact of the Dawes Act on Native Americans and its place within the larger narrative of US history.
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- About the Author
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What Does Freedom Mean?: Reconstruction, 1865–1877
- Chapter 2: Western Expansion, the New South, and Industrial America, 1870–1890
- Chapter 3: Populism and Imperialism, 1890–1900
- Chapter 4: From Populism to the Progressive Era, 1900–1912
- Chapter 5: The Late Progressive Era and World War, 1912–1920
- Chapter 6: Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, 1920–1932
- Chapter 7: The New Deal and Origins of World War II, 1932–1939
- Chapter 8: America and World War II, 1941–1945
- Chapter 9: The Cold War at Home and Abroad, 1945–1953
- Chapter 10: The Cold War and the Affluent Society, 1954–1963
- Chapter 11: Vietnam and Civil Disobedience, 1963–1969
- Chapter 12: The 1970s
- Chapter 13: The Reagan and Bush Years, 1980–1992
- Chapter 14: America in Our Time, 1992–Present