Thinking Through the Past
A Critical Thinking Approach to U.S. History
(Sprache: Englisch)
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From the contents:with Setting and Investigation sections and ends with Conclusion, Further Reading, and Notes.
1. THE TRUTH ABOUT TEXTBOOKS: INDIANS AND THE SETTLEMENT OF AMERICA.
Sources: History of the American People (1927). The American Pageant (1966). A People & A Nation (2008).
2. THE PRIMARY MATERIALS OF HISTORY: CHILDHOOD IN PURITAN NEW ENGLAND.
Sources: Elizabeth Eggington (1664). Henry Gibbs (1670). Letter of Samuel Mather (Age 12) to His Father (ca. 1638). Massachusetts Court Records. Lawrence Hammond, Diary Entry for April 23, 1688. Cotton Mather on Young Children (1690). An Arrow against Profane and Promiscuous Dancing (1690). Samuel Sewall on the Trials of His Fifteen-Year-Old Daughter (1696). The Well-Ordered Family (1719). The Duty of Children toward Their Parents (1727). A Puritan Primer warns Against Frivolous Behavior (?). The Roger Mowry House (ca. 1653). The Eleazer Arnold House (ca. 1864).
3. EVALUATING PRIMARY SOURCES: WAS PENNSYLVANIA "THE BEST POOR MAN'S COUNTRY"?
Sources: An Historical and Geographical Account of Pennsylvania (1698). Plantations in Pennsylvania (1743). Journey to Pennsylvania (1756). Advertisement for a Runaway (1759). American Husbandry (1775). William Penn on House Construction in Pennsylvania (1684). Cabin, Berks County. Charles Norris's Mansion, Chestnut Street. Early Settlements in Pennsylvania (1696). Wealth Distribution in Philadelphia, 1693-1774. Acquisition of Land by Former Indentured Servants, 1686-1720.
4. EVALUATING ONE HISTORIAN'S ARGUMENT: THE "HIDDEN SIDE" OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Secondary Source: The Unknown Revolution (2005). Primary Sources: An Account of a Stamp Act Riot (1765). A Mob Punishes Merchants (1766). A Gentleman Comments on the Mob (1774). Mecklenburg County Resolves (1775). The Alternative Williamsburg (1775). "A Dialogue between Orator Puff and Peter Easy" (1776). Antislavery Petition of Massachusetts Free Blacks (1777). Blacks Protest Taxation (1780). Chief Thayendangea
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Pledges His Loyalty (1776). Correspondence between Abigail and John Adams (1776). "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790).
5. MOTIVATION IN HISTORY: THE FOUNDING FATHERS AND THE CONSTITUTION. ...
5. MOTIVATION IN HISTORY: THE FOUNDING FATHERS AND THE CONSTITUTION. ...
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Hollitz
- 2009, 4th ed., 352 Seiten, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wadsworth
- ISBN-10: 0495799912
- ISBN-13: 9780495799917
Sprache:
Englisch
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