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Atlas of American History
First EditionRand McNally
©2009With over 80 full-color maps, the Atlas of American History covers significant events and eras in the United States' past. Themes include early exploration and settlement, expansion and immigration, and U.S. involvement in wars abroad and on American soil.
Table of Contents
List of Maps in Rand McNally’s Atlas of American History: Section 1: Beginnings (Pre-History – 1620) Routes of the First Americans, 23,000 – 8,000 B.C. Viking Voyages, A.D. 1000 Where the Native Americans Lived International Trade, 1350 – 1450 Portuguese Routes to India, 1488 – 1498 The Spanish in the Americas, 1492 – 1542 Cabot’s Voyages, 1497 – 1498 England Searches for a Northwest Passage, 1576 – 1586 Voyages of Cartier and Verrazano, 1524 – 1536 Explorations of Champlain and Brulé, 1603 – 1615 Section 2: Establishing Colonies (1600 – 1775) English Land Grants, 1606 Dutch and Swedish Settlements, 1623 – 1643 Plymouth Colony, 1620 Early Settlements in New England, 1620 – 1630 Expansion of New England, 1636 – 1640 French Influence in North America, 1682 The Thirteen Original British Colonies, 1750 French and British Forts, 1753 – 1760 British Strategy in the French and Indian War, 1754 – 1763 North America, 1763 Sources of Wealth in the British Colonies, 1770 Triangular Trade Routes, about 1770 Section 3: Forming a New Nation (1775 – 1800) The Battles of Lexington and Concord, 1775 The War in New England, 1775 – 1776 The Retreat from New York, 1776 – 1777 Clark’s Route, 1778 – 1779 Northern Campaign’s, 1777 The War in the South, 1780 – 1781 The Final Campaign, 1781 North America, 1783 Spanish Influence in North America, late 1700s State Claims to Western Lands The United States, 1775 – 1800 The Northwest Territory, 1787 Section 4: The Nation Expands and Changes (1790 – 1870) British Held Posts, 1794 Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and Its Exploration, 1804 – 1807 Campaigns in the War of 1812 The United States in 1819 Routes to the West, about 1840 The Mexican War, 1846 – 1848 National Road and Canals, about 1840 The Removal of the Eastern Indians, 1840 Westward Expansion, 1800 – 1850 Major Sources of Immigration, 1820 – 1870 Section 5: A Nation Divided (1850 – 1865) The Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 Slaves and the Underground Railroad, about 1860 A Quarreling People, 1820 – 1860 Secession, 1860 – 1861 The Civil War The Civil War, 1861 – 1865 1861 – 1863 1864 – 1865 Section 6: Emerging as a Modern Nation (1860 – 1920) Western Frontiers, 1860 – 1890 Expansion Overseas, 1865 – 1920 Spanish-American War in Cuba, 1898 Spanish-American War in the Philippines, 1898 Major Sources of Immigration, 1880 – 1920 Immigration’s Impact, 1910 World War I: Europe in 1914 The Western Front in 1918 Section 7: Challenges and Changes in the 20th Century (1920 – 1999) United States Industries, 1920 Great Depression, 1929 – 1939 World War II: The Height of Axis Expansion, 1942 World War II, 1941 – 1945, Pacific Theater World War II, 1941 – 1945, European Theater Opportunities and Uncertainties, 1957 – 1975 The War in Korea, 1950 The Vietnam War, 1957 – 1975 African American Migration, 1940 – 1970 Major Sources of Immigration, 1960s – 1990s United States Involvement in Central America and the Caribbean, 1959 – 1999 Section 8: Entering a New Millennium (2000 and Beyond) The United States White Population African American Population Asian Population American Indian and Alaska Native Population Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Population Hispanic Population Population Income High School Graduation Poverty Unemployment World Political Section 9: Global Perspectives Revolution in the Atlantic World Middle East Events, 1945 – 2006 World GDP World Religions World Population Change, 1913 – 2000 U.S. Population Change, 1910 – 2000 U.S. Facts and World Comparisons
U.S. Presidents and Geography Connections