 |  | 12 | Chapter 2 | 09:33 |
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 |  | 13 | This commoditization of women highlighted the… | 09:17 |
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 |  | 14 | Race and Religion: The Chesapeake | 12:05 |
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 |  | 15 | Exodus: The Beginnings of a Bible… | 10:03 |
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 |  | 16 | If the early settlers to the Chesapeake… | 11:51 |
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 |  | 17 | The fact was, fear of, and sometimes open… | 10:22 |
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 |  | 18 | Indians, Indenture and Identity: Inventing… | 10:53 |
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 |  | 19 | In Virginia, therefore, the combination of… | 10:12 |
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 |  | 20 | The laws that would come to defne slavery… | 08:52 |
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 |  | 21 | Chapter 3 | 14:18 |
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 |  | 22 | Print culture may have been the fulcrum… | 13:26 |
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 |  | 23 | What, then, is the American? | 11:33 |
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 |  | 24 | Belief in witchcraft and in magical intervention… | 10:57 |
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 |  | 25 | Generalizations are, naturally, invidious, as… | 10:04 |
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 |  | 26 | 'Tis Time to Part | 09:43 |
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 |  | 27 | Such sentiments were hardly unique to… | 09:11 |
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 |  | 28 | What fnally began to draw the various colonial… | 08:07 |
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 |  | 29 | The Stamp Act Congress of 1765 summarized… | 09:48 |
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 |  | 30 | Chapter 4 | 11:55 |
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 |  | 31 | This was not a theme that Jefferson… | 11:42 |
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 |  | 32 | If the urban seaports were, in the years… | 09:25 |
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 |  | 33 | To Be or Not to Be | 10:50 |
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 |  | 34 | The perspective of Samuel Ward, formerly… | 11:12 |
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 |  | 35 | The real business of fghting proved to be a… | 09:43 |
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 |  | 36 | Articles of Faith | 09:05 |
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 |  | 37 | Between 150,000 and 200,000 men served… | 09:07 |
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 |  | 38 | A more diffuse sense that to be a nation one… | 13:08 |
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 |  | 39 | Chapter 5 | 13:49 |
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 |  | 40 | The defeat of the Anti-Federalists over the… | 11:01 |
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 |  | 41 | America's population was well positioned in… | 10:42 |
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 |  | 42 | Jefferson outlined his perspective in a letter… | 13:56 |
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 |  | 43 | Although Washington had stressed the… | 07:53 |
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 |  | 44 | Although some northerners did try to pretend… | 12:46 |
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 |  | 45 | A House Divided | 09:19 |
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 |  | 46 | The 1830s was, in many respects, the decade… | 10:04 |
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 |  | 47 | Slavery was, however, the moral conundrum… | 14:26 |
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 |  | 48 | Chapter 6 | 10:42 |
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 |  | 49 | Slavery was what the confederate states had… | 12:24 |
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 |  | 50 | Sustaining support for the fght in the face… | 08:54 |
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 |  | 51 | On to Richmond and through the Rockies | 11:45 |
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 |  | 52 | 'Westward the Course of Empire takes its Way,'… | 09:14 |
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 |  | 53 | Such conflict could be and frequently was… | 09:46 |
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 |  | 54 | The Stride of a Century | 11:52 |
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 |  | 55 | As had so often been the case in America's… | 08:09 |
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 |  | 56 | The process of Reconstruction was drawing… | 08:36 |
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 |  | 57 | Chapter 7 | 11:10 |
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 |  | 58 | The problems facing the Medical Division of… | 11:44 |
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 |  | 59 | By 1875, as the nation prepared both to… | 08:18 |
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 |  | 60 | Lynching, the illegal execution and sometimes… | 10:32 |
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 |  | 61 | Anti-immigration sentiment was, of course… | 11:27 |
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 |  | 62 | Steffens held the American people complicit… | 12:34 |
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 |  | 63 | Holding the line was not just a direct confrontational… | 11:34 |
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 |  | 64 | Despite the fact that the gospel of wealth as… | 10:03 |
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 |  | 65 | The battle over hearts and minds… | 08:37 |
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 |  | 66 | Chapter 8 | 12:25 |
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 |  | 67 | First shown in New York in October 1896… | 11:47 |
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 |  | 68 | Their evangelism was exercised by the idea… | 13:20 |
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 |  | 69 | The New Nationalism | 13:17 |
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 |  | 70 | For Roosevelt, Americanism was simultaneously… | 09:24 |
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 |  | 71 | Adding an offshore burden – white man's or… | 09:46 |
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 |  | 72 | The New Freedom | 10:28 |
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 |  | 73 | Warfare, of course, has a tendency to suspend… | 07:43 |
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 |  | 74 | This was a depressingly familiar – although… | 09:03 |
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 |  | 75 | Chapter 9 | 10:34 |
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 |  | 76 | The most notorious case to emerge from… | 11:59 |
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 |  | 77 | If the ground beneath their feet – or tires… | 12:12 |
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 |  | 78 | Blues Scale | 10:24 |
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 |  | 79 | Davis's views, however unusual they seem… | 11:10 |
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 |  | 80 | Both contemporary and subsequent representations… | 11:35 |
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 |  | 81 | Brave New World | 11:11 |
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 |  | 82 | Even putting this outburst of violence against… | 11:07 |
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 |  | 83 | The post-1935 phase, the so-called Second… | 09:49 |
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 |  | 84 | The representation of American urban life… | 08:59 |
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 |  | 85 | Chapter 10 | 09:31 |
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 |  | 86 | Rockwell's peaceful, gentle, and mainly white… | 10:16 |
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 |  | 87 | By the spring of 1945, Marshall's prediction… | 09:54 |
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 |  | 88 | Servicing all this activity took manpower and… | 12:23 |
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 |  | 89 | As the United States, now led by Harry Truman… | 11:06 |
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 |  | 90 | The roots of the second Red Scare lay… | 09:51 |
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 |  | 91 | As Luce and Wallace were contemplating the… | 11:45 |
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 |  | 92 | Final Frontiers | 10:39 |
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 |  | 93 | This perspective was heavily in?uenced by the… | 11:34 |
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 |  | 94 | Chapter 11 | 12:10 |
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 |  | 95 | The Republicans also had freedom on the agenda… | 12:37 |
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 |  | 96 | Not the least important element of the legacy… | 09:08 |
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 |  | 97 | The Haunted Generation | 12:45 |
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 |  | 98 | Appalled by the urban rioting, Johnson… | 11:32 |
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 |  | 99 | The man who had once indicated that he might… | 09:08 |
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 |  | 100 | Third Century | 08:51 |
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 |  | 101 | The publication, in 1963, of Betty Friedan's… | 09:49 |
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 |  | 102 | America has the highest incarceration rate… | 08:36 |
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 |  | 103 | The victory of Barack Obama in the 2008… | 08:31 |
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