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U.S. History. Study U.S. History online free by downloading OpenStax's United States History textbook and using our accompanying online resources.
Chapter Outline. 1.1 The Americas. 1.2 Europe on the Brink of Change. 1.3 West Africa and the Role of Slavery. Globalization, the ever-increasing interconnectedness of the world, is not a new phenomenon, but it accelerated when western Europeans discovered the riches of the East.
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By 1492, Europe—recovered from the Black Death and in search of new products and new wealth—was anxious to improve trade and communications with the rest of the world. Venice and Genoa led the way in trading with the East.
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Mesoamerica is the geographic area stretching from north of Panama up to the desert of central Mexico. Although marked by great topographic, linguistic, and cultural diversity, this region cradled a number of civilizations with similar characteristics.
Rowdy revelers destroyed many White House furnishings in their merriment. A new political era of democracy had begun, one characterized by the rule of the majority. The most extraordinary political development in the years before the Civil War was the rise of American democracy.
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Explain the role of the putting-out system in the rise of industrialization. Understand industrialization’s impact on the nature of production and work. Describe the effect of industrialization on consumption. Identify the goals of workers’ organizations like the Working Men’s Party.