Chapter 1-European Exploration and Colonization
* Christopher Columbus, Letter to Luis de Sant' Angel (1493)
* Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, Indians of the Rio Grande (1528-1536)
* Bartolome de Las Casas, Of the Island of Hispaniola (1542)
* Jacques Marquette, from The Mississippi Voyage of Joliet and Marquette (1673)
* Thomas Mun, from England's Treasure by Foreign Trade (1664)
Chapter 2-The Early English Colonies
* John Smith, The Starving Time (1624)
* The Laws of Virginia (1610-1611)
* Bacon's Rebellion: The Declaration (1676)
* John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630)
* Excerpt from the Trial of Anne Hutchinson (1637)
Chapter 3-Indentured Servants and Slaves
* William Bull, Report on the Stono Rebellion (1739)
* Gottlieb Mittelberger, The Passage of Indentured Servants (1750)
* Elizabeth Sprigs, Letter to Her Father (1756)
* Olaudah Equiano, The Middle Passage (1788)
* Alexander Falconbridge, The African Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter 4-Uniquely American
* William Byrd II, Diary (1709)
* Michel-Guillaume-Jean de Crevecouer, from Letters from an American Farmer (1782)
* Benjamin Franklin, Upon Hearing George Whitefield Preach (1771)
* Jonathan Edwards, from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (1741)
* James Oglethorpe, Establishing the Colony of Georgia (1733)
Chapter 5-A Revolutionary Era
* John Dickinson, from Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1768)
* Address of the Inhabitants of Anson County to Governor Martin (1774)
* Patrick Henry, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (1775)
* Benjamin Banneker, Letter to Thomas Jefferson (1791)
* Judith Sargent Murray, On the Equality of the Sexes (1790)
Chapter 6-Forming the Young Republic
* George Washington, The Newburgh Address (1783)
* Publius (James Madison), Federalist Paper #10 (1788)
* George Mason, Objections to This Constitution of Government (1787)
* Molly Wallace, Valedictory Oration (1792)
* Petition for Access to Education (1787)
Chapter 7-Settling the Government
* George Washington, Farewell Address (1796)
* The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
* Marbury v. Madison (1803)
* Meriwether Lewis, Journal (1805)
* Tecumseh, Letter to Governor William Henry Harrison (1810)
Chapter 8-The Jacksonian Era
* Andrew Jackson, First Annual Message to Congress (1829)
* Memorial of the Cherokee Nation (1830)
* Henry Clay, Speech Opposing President Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill (1832)
* Davy Crockett, Advice to Politicians (1833)
* Jose Maria Sanchez, from A Trip to Texas (1828)
Chapter 9-The Ferment of Reform
* Charles Finney, Religious Revival (1835)
* Nathaniel Hawthorne, A Letter from Brook Farm (1841)
* Dorothea Dix, Appeal on Behalf of the Insane (1843)
* William Lloyd Garrison, from The Liberator (1831)
* Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
Chapter 10-Living in and Rebelling Against Antebellum America
* The Harbinger, Female Workers of Lowell (1836)
* Mary Paul, Letters Home (1845, 1846)
* Nat Turner, Confession (1831)
* Benjamin Drew, Narratives of Escaped Slaves (1855)
* Henry David Thoreau, from Civil Disobedience (1849)
Chapter 11-Manifest Destiny and Its Consequences
* John L. O'Sullivan, The Great Nation of Futurity (1845)
* Thomas Corwin, Against the Mexican War (1847)
* Elizabeth Dixon Smith Greer, Journal (1847-1850)
* Chief Seattle, Oration (1854)
* The Ostend Manifesto (1854)
Chapter 12-Road to Civil War
* Harriet Beecher Stowe, from Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
* Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
* Frederick Douglass, Independence Day Speech (1852)
* George Fitzhugh, The Blessings of Slavery (1857)
* John Brown, Address to the Virginia Court (1859)
Chapter 13-The World Turned Upside Down
* James Henry Gooding, Letter to President Lincoln (1863)
* Jefferson Davis, Second Inaugural Address as President of the Confederate States of America (1862)
* Clara Barton, Medical Life at the Battlefield (1862)
* Theodore A. Dodge, from Civil War Diary (1863)
* Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address (1863)
Chapter 14-To Heal the Nation's Wounds
* Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address (1865)
* Mississippi Black Codes (1865)
* A Sharecrop Contract (1882)
* Congressional Testimony on the Actions of the Ku Klux Klan (1872)
* The Civil Rights Cases (1883)
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