"The United States, Their Origin and Growth" offers a comprehensive exploration of American history from its colonial beginnings through the 19th century. Authored by Edward Channing and J. P ronne, this detailed account examines the key events, figures, and social forces that shaped the nation.
From the early settlements and the struggle for independence to the challenges of westward expansion and the Civil War, the book provides valuable insights into the political, economic, and cultural development of the United States. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the nation's formative years and the complex processes that transformed a collection of colonies into a unified republic. A classic historical overview, this book remains relevant for anyone interested in the foundations of American identity.
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