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    • Introduction
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    • Thematic Threads Across U.S. History
    • Era 1: Colonization and Settlement (1585–1763)
    • Era 2: Revolution and the New Nation (1754–1820s)
    • Era 3: Expansion and Reform (1801–1861)
    • Era 4: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850–1877)
    • Era 5: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870–1900)
    • Era 6: The Emergence of Modern America: Progressive Reforms (1890–1930)
    • Era 7: The Emergence of Modern America: World War I (1890–1930)
    • Era 8: The Emergence of Modern America: Roaring Twenties (1890–1930)
    • Era 9: The Great Depression and World War II: The Great Depression (1929–1945)
    • Era 10: The Great Depression and World War II: New Deal (1929–1945)
    • Era 11: The Great Depression and World War II: World War II (1929–1945)
    • Era 12: Postwar United States: Cold War (1945 - 1970s)
    • Era 13: Postwar United States: Civil Rights and Social Change (1945 to early 1970s)
    • Era 14: Contemporary United States: Domestic Policies (1970–Today)
    • Era 15: Contemporary United States: International Policies (1970–Today)
    • Era 16: Contemporary United States: Interconnected Global Society (1970-today)

Era 3: Expansion and Reform (1801–1861) - Article

Articles
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The Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments Stephen L. Kujan 64
Cherokee Resistance and Removal Stephen L. Kujan 58
The Nullification Crisis Stephen L. Kujan 122
Common Man and Contradictions: A Mock Trial of Andrew Jackson Stephen L. Kujan 82
The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Party Politics Stephen L. Kujan 78
Dorothea Dix and Reform in New Jersey Stephen L. Kujan 49
Slavery, Abolition, and the Underground Railroad in New Jersey Stephen L. Kujan 66
New Jersey and the War of 1812 Stephen L. Kujan 48
John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, and Judicial Review Stephen L. Kujan 69
The Louisiana Purchase Stephen L. Kujan 78

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