Historical Sources on the New Republic, 1783-1830 / Chet'la Sebree and Rebecca Stefoff.

SeriesAmerica's story
Contents A New Republic -- Establishing a System of Government -- Political Parties and Presidents -- Issues Abroad -- Issues at Home -- American Slavery -- The American Way.
Abstract "The American colonists solidified their independence from England with the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in 1783. However, the new citizens of this new country called the United States of America still had to figure out their own way forward. In this book, students will hear from Founding Fathers like John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin about how the government was formed. Students will also learn about how the United States handled international and domestic affairs, about explorations of new territories, and about the day-to-day lives of early Americans, including Native Americans and enslaved Africans, through letters, speeches, legal documents, slave narratives, newspaper articles, and more. Students will walk away with a rounded understanding of the foundations of the country"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Sebree, Chet'la. Historical Sources on the New Republic, 1783-1830 First edition. New York, NY : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC, 2020. 9781502652140
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LCCN 2019026960
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