Jackson through Reconstruction
- The Age of Jackson
- The Rise of the Common Man
- A Strong Presidency
- The South Carolina Nullification Controversy
- The War Against the Bank
- Jackson vs. Clay and Calhoun
- The Trail of Tears -- The Indian Removals
- The Rise of American Industry
- The Canal Era
- Early American Railroads
- Inventors and Inventions
- The First American Factories
- The Emergence of "Women's Sphere"
- Irish and German Immigration
- An Explosion of New Thought
- Religious Revival
- Experiments with Utopia
- Women's Rights
- Prison and Asylum Reform
- Hudson River School Artists
- Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy
- The Peculiar Institution
- The Crowning of King Cotton
- Slave Life and Slave Codes
- The Plantation & Chivalry
- Free(?) African-Americans
- Rebellions on and off the Plantation
- The Southern Argument for Slavery
- Abolitionist Sentiment Grows
- William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator
- African-American Abolitionists
- The Underground Railroad
- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Manifest Destiny
- The Lone Star Republic
- 54° 40' or Fight
- "American Blood on American Soil"
- The Mexican-American War
- Gold in California
- An Uneasy Peace
- Wilmot's Proviso
- Popular Sovereignty
- Three Senatorial Giants: Clay, Calhoun and Webster
- The Compromise of 1850
- "Bloody Kansas"
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Border Ruffians
- The Sack of Lawrence
- The Pottawatomie Creek Massacre
- Canefight! Preston Brooks and Charles Sumner
- From Uneasy Peace to Bitter Conflict
- The Dred Scott Decision
- The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
- John Brown's Raid
- The Election of 1860
- The South Secedes
- A House Divided
- Fort Sumter
- Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South
- First Blood and Its Aftermath
- Sacred Beliefs
- Bloody Antietam
- Of Generals and Soldiers
- Gettysburg: High Watermark of the Confederacy
- Northern Plans to End the War
- The Road to Appomattox
- The War Behind the Lines
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- Wartime Diplomacy
- The Northern Homefront
- The Southern Homefront
- The Election of 1864
- The Assassination of the President
- Reconstruction
- Presidential Reconstruction
- Radical Reconstruction
- A President Impeached
- Rebuilding the Old Order
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