Transcription of OUTLINE OF U.S. History - United States Department of State
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Early SettlementColonial PeriodRoad to IndependenceForming a GovernmentWestward ExpansionSectional ConflictCivil War Economic Growth Discontent and ReformWar, Prosperity, and DepressionThe New Deal and World War IIPostwar ProsperityCivil Rights and Social ChangeA New World OrderBridge to the 21st Century2008 Presidential ElectionOUTLINE OF HISTORYOUTLINE OFOUTLINE OFBureau of International Information Department of State2011 CHAPTER 1 Early America ..4 CHAPTER 2 The Colonial Period ..22 CHAPTER 3 The Road to Independence ..50 CHAPTER 4 The Formation of a National Government ..66 CHAPTER 5 Westward Expansion and Regional Differences ..110 CHAPTER 6 Sectional Conflict ..128 CHAPTER 7 The Civil War and Reconstruction ..140 CHAPTER 8 Growth and Transformation ..154 CHAPTER 9 Discontent and Reform ..188 CHAPTER 10 War, Prosperity, and Depression.
valleys of New Mexico and Arizo-na . Then the first signs of irrigation began to appear, and, by 300 B .C ., signs of early village life . By the first centuries A .D ., the Hohokam were living in settlements near what is now Phoenix, Arizo-na, where they built ball courts and pyramid-like mounds reminiscent of those found in Mexico, as well as
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