The nation survived its birth. Now it must survive itself.
In A Nation Tested by Fire, the story of America continues through fifty of its most defining and most turbulent years. From the hopeful celebration of 1826 to the uncertain Centennial of 1876, this volume captures a country expanding, dividing, fighting, and rebuilding.
Through vivid, year-by-year short stories, experience the moments that shaped a generation:
The rise of Jacksonian democracyThe westward surge along the Oregon TrailThe Texas Revolution and war with MexicoThe California Gold RushThe growing fracture over slaveryThe Civil War and its devastating costReconstruction and the struggle to redefine freedomThese are not distant events. They are lived moments seen through the eyes of soldiers, settlers, freedmen, voters, families, and ordinary people caught in extraordinary times.
This was the era that nearly broke the nation. And the one that forced it to become something new.
The United States did not emerge unchanged. It emerged tested, refined and forever altered.
Because a nation is not only built in moments of hope, but in the fires it survives.
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