Westward Expansion and Regional Differences
Introduction
Literature and the frontier
Frontier demanded self-reliance
Cotton promoted slavery
Latin American independence
U.S. opposes Europe's threats
Jackson a strong president
Union principle triumphs
Political ferment all through society
Culture and industry show new vigor
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The Colonial Period
The Winning of Independence
The Formation of a National Government
Westward Expansion and Regional Differences
Sectional Conflict
The Era of Expansion and Reform
Conflict Abroad and Social Change at Home
America in the Modern World