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Holt Chapter Summaries 1-20 United States History Holt Chapter Summaries 1-20 Colonial times to 1914

20 Chapters 1. Early Exploration and Settlement 2. The English Colonies 3. The American Revolution 4. Forming a Government 5. Citizenship and the Constitution 6. Launching the Nation 7. The Jefferson Era 8. A New National Identity 9. The Age of Jackson 10. Expanding West 11. The North 12. The South 13. New Movements in America 14. A Divided Nation 15. The Civil War 16. Reconstruction 17. Americans Move West 18. An Industrial Nation 19. The Spirit of Reform America Becomes a World Power

Chapter 1 (BEGINNINGS-1700)

Chapter 2 - The English Colonies (1605-1774)

Chapter 3 - The American Revolution (1774-1783)

Chapter 4 - Forming a Government (1777-1791)

Chapter 5 - Citizenship and the Constitution (1787-PRESENT)

Chapter 6 - Launching the Nation (1789-1800)

Chapter 7 - The Jefferson Era (1800-1815)

Chapter 8 - A New National Identity (1812-1830)

Chapter 9 - The Age of Jackson (1828-1840)

Chapter 10 - Expanding West (1800-1855)

Chapter 11 - The North (1790-1860)

Chapter 12 - The South (1790-1860)

Chapter 13 - New Movements in America (1815-1850)

Chapter 14 - A Divided Nation (1848-1860)

Chapter 15 - The Civil War (1861-1865)

Chapter 16 - Reconstruction (1865-1877)

Chapter 17 - Americans Move West (1850-1890)

Chapter 18 - An Industrial Nation (1876-1900)

Chapter 19 - The Spirit of Reform (1865-1920)

Chapter 20 - America Becomes a World Power (1867-1910)