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  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History, Vol. V: The War of 1812 and After, 1812-1828 for sale by The Archives

    Edited, with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

    Language: English

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. This volume explores the period encompassing the War of 1812 and its aftermath through 1828, a transformative epoch in early U.S. history. It begins with the causes of the war Britain s naval blockades, impressment of American sailors, and frontier tensions and chronicles key battles such as the defense of the Capitol, the burning of Washington, and Andrew Jackson's rise at New Orleans. The final peace, sealed by the Treaty of Ghent in December 1814, restored pre-war borders and ushered in the Era of Good Feelings, marked by a surge of nationalism, political unity after the decline of the Federalists, and economic expansion. Overall, this collection offers a rich blend of first-person accounts and historical analysis, illuminating how a brief war reshaped America s national identity, financial systems, foreign policy, and political landscape in the decades that followed.

  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History, Vol. VI: The Jacksonian Period 1828-1840 for sale by The Archives

    Edited, with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. This volume covers the Jacksonian era, a transformative period in American history marked by Andrew Jackson s presidency and its legacy from 1828 to 1840. It traces the expansion of democracy through universal white male suffrage, the development of the modern Democratic Party, and the era s defining conflicts such as the Bank War, Nullification Crisis, and debates over federal power. The narrative also explores the spoils system, Indian removal, westward expansion ("Manifest Destiny"), and the social and economic changes leading to the Panic of 1837. As part of the Great Epochs series, this volume compiles works by prominent historians, blending political, social, and economic perspectives on an era where populist leadership, executive authority, and intensified sectional tensions began shaping modern America.

  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History, Vol. III: The French War and The Revolution 1745-1782 for sale by The Archives

    Edited with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Great Epochs in American History, Vol. III: The French War and the Revolution 1745 1782, edited by Francis W. Halsey, is a historical volume that delves into pivotal events in American history during the mid-18th century. This volume is part of a ten-book series titled Great Epochs in American History, which presents significant periods in American history through the writings of notable authors. King George's War (1744 1748): The volume examines the military operations in North America that formed part of the War of the Austrian Succession. Known as King George's War, this conflict involved British America and the Wabanaki Confederacy, with significant actions such as the siege and capture of the French fortress of Louisbourg in 1745. The war ended with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748, which restored Louisbourg to France, leading to dissatisfaction among New Englanders who had contributed heavily to the expedition. French and Indian War (1754 1763): The volume delves into the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years' War, which was a pivotal conflict between Britain and France in North America. The war had profound effects on the American colonies, leading to increased British debt and subsequent taxation measures that contributed to colonial discontent. Colonial Resistance and Revolutionary Sentiments: The book explores the growing resistance among American colonists to British policies, including the Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, and the Intolerable Acts. These measures sparked widespread protests and the development of a distinct American identity, setting the stage for the Revolutionary War. The American Revolution (1775 1783): The volume provides an in-depth look at the Revolutionary War, detailing key battles, strategies, and figures that shaped the conflict. It examines the military, political, and diplomatic efforts that led to American independence.

  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History: Vol. II, The Planting of the First Colonies 1562-1733 for sale by The Archives

    Edited with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Great Epochs in American History, Vol. II: The Planting of the First Colonies 1562 1733, edited by Francis W. Halsey, is a historical volume that delves into the early colonization efforts in America. Published in 1912 and 1916 by Funk & Wagnalls Company, this work is part of a ten-volume series titled Great Epochs in American History, which presents significant periods in American history through the writings of notable authors. The second volume focuses on the establishment of the first permanent colonies in what would become the United States. Key Themes and Content include: Early Colonial Efforts: The volume examines the various attempts by European powers to establish colonies in the New World, including the French Huguenot settlement in Florida, the Spanish foundation of St. Augustine, and English ventures such as Sir Walter Raleigh's efforts in Virginia. Successes and Failures: It contrasts the enduring success of colonies like Jamestown and Plymouth with the failures of others, such as the Roanoke Colony and the Huguenot settlements, highlighting the challenges faced by early settlers. Notable Figures: The book features writings from key historical figures, including Captain John Smith, Governor William Bradford, and John White, providing firsthand accounts of their experiences and perspectives. Cultural and Religious Diversity: It discusses the varied motivations behind colonization, such as the pursuit of religious freedom, economic opportunity, and territorial expansion, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the settlers.

  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History, Vol. X, Our Own Recent Times 1877-1911 for sale by The Archives

    Edited, with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Great Epochs in American History, Vol. X: Our Own Recent Times (1877 1911), edited by Francis W. Halsey, offers a comprehensive narrative of the United States during a transformative period. This volume, part of a ten-book series, delves into the nation's evolution from the end of Reconstruction through the early 20th century. Key Themes: Political Landscape: The era witnessed the end of Reconstruction and the emergence of a reunited nation. The 1884 presidential election, marked by intense public scrutiny and controversy, highlighted the nation's political maturation. Grover Cleveland's narrow victory signaled a shift toward a more stable political environment. Economic Growth: The period was characterized by rapid industrialization, with the United States transitioning from an agrarian society to an industrial powerhouse. Technological innovations, such as the telephone and electric light, revolutionized daily life and commerce. The expansion of the railroad network facilitated national connectivity and economic integration. Social and Cultural Changes: The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw significant shifts in American society. Urbanization led to the growth of cities, while immigration brought diverse cultures and ideas. The era also witnessed the rise of social movements advocating for labor rights, women's suffrage, and civil rights. Foreign Policy and Global Standing: The United States began to assert itself on the global stage. The Spanish-American War of 1898 marked a turning point, establishing the U.S. as a colonial power with territories beyond its continental borders. Halsey's compilation provides firsthand accounts and narratives from individuals who lived through these events, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the challenges and triumphs that defined this pivotal era in American history.

  • Seller image for Great Epochs in American History: Vol. VIII, The Election of Lincoln and the Civil War: 1860-1865 for sale by The Archives

    Edited with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Francis W. Halsey

    Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Great Epochs in American History: Vol. VIII The Election of Lincoln and the Civil War: 1860 1865, edited by Francis Whiting Halsey, is a historical anthology that delves into one of the most pivotal periods in U.S. history. Published in 1912, this volume offers a comprehensive examination of the events leading up to and during the American Civil War, providing readers with insights into the political, social, and military aspects of the era. The volume is structured to provide a detailed account of the events from 1860 to 1865, focusing on key developments such as: The Election of Abraham Lincoln (1860): Lincoln's election as the 16th President of the United States, which served as a catalyst for the secession of Southern states. Secession and Formation of the Confederacy: The secession of seven Southern states and the establishment of the Confederate States of America. Wikipedia Major Battles and Campaigns: Detailed accounts of significant battles and military strategies employed during the Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation (1863): Lincoln's executive order that declared the freedom of slaves in Confederate-held territory. The Conclusion of the War: The events leading to the surrender of Confederate forces and the end of the Civil War.