A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus's Great Discovery to the War on Terror

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by Larry Schweikart

Eaton, William

  Economic crisis

  Economic policy

  of Adams, John Quincy

  of Bush, G.H.W.

  of Bush, G.W.

  of Carter

  of Cleveland

  of Clinton

  of Eisenhower

  of Ford

  of Grant

  of Hamilton

  of Harrison

  of Jackson

  of Jefferson

  of Madison

  of Nixon

  of Reagan

  of Roosevelt, F.D.

  of Roosevelt, T.

  of Sherman

  of Tyler

  of Van Buren

  Economic progress

  Economic Recovery Act

  Economy

  Germany’s impact on

  Japan’s impact on

  Eddy, Mary Baker

  Edison, Thomas

  Edison Electric

  Edmunds Act of1882

  Education. See also Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) during 1960–1974

  in Colonial America

  policies of Progressive reformers

  religion in

  Edward, of Portugal

  Edwards, Dan

  Edwards, Jonathan

  Egypt

  Eighteenth Amendment

  Eighth Amendment

  Einstein, Albert

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  election of 1952

  election of 1956

  foreign policies of

  New Deal policies of

  as president

  race relations and

  Elders, Jocelyn

  Election of 1796

  of 1800

  of 1808

  of 1812

  of 1816

  of 1824

  of 1828

  of 1832

  of 1836

  of 1840

  of 1848

  of 1852

  of 1856

  of 1860

  of 1864

  of 1868

  of 1872

  of 1876

  of 1880

  of 1884

  of 1888

  of 1892

  of 1896

  of 1900

  of 1904

  of 1908

  of 1912

  of 1916

  of 1920

  of 1924

  of 1928

  of 1932

  of 1936

  of 1940

  of 1944

  of 1948

  of 1952

  of 1956

  of 1960

  of 1964

  of 1968

  of 1972

  of 1976

  of 1980

  of 1984

  of 1988

  of 1992

  of 1996

  of 2000

  rate of occurrence of

  Electricity

  Electronic Data Systems

  Elizabeth I, of England

  Elkins Act

  Ellsberg, Daniel

  Emancipation, Civil War and

  Emancipation

  Proclamation

  Embargo, of Japan

  Embargo Act

  Emergency Peace Mobilization

  Emergency Relief Appropriation Act

  Emerson, Harriet

  Emerson, John

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  Empire of Japan

  China and

  embargo of

  U.S. and

  World War II and

  Endicott, John

  England. See Great Britain

  English, William

  English Magna Charta

  Enola Gay

  Enrollment Act

  Entrepreneurs

  Environmental policies, of Nixon

  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  Epidemics

  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

  Erickson, Leif

  Ericsson, John

  Erie Canal

  Erlichman, John

  Espionage, Sabotage, and Sedition Acts, of 1917 and 1918

  Espy, Mike

  Europe, age of discovery in

  Europe, war in

  Europe’s Optical Illusion (Angell)

  Evangelism

  Christianity affected by

  on television

  Evers, Medgar

  Executive branch

  authority of

  power of

  Expansionism

  Ex parte Milligan

  Expedition Act, of 1903

  Export Control Act

  Fair Deal

  Fair Labor Standards Act

  Fall, Albert

  Fargo, William

  Farming

  Farm Security Administration

  Farragut, David

  Fascists

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

  Federal courts

  Federal Express

  Federal Housing Administration (FHA)

  Federalist Papers

  Federalists. See also Nationalism in 1790s

  acts passed by

  advantages of

  Anti-Federalists v.

  death of

  defining

  demographics of

  on frontier states

  redefining

  Republicans v.

  support for

  Federal Reserve

  act

  board

  district

  system

  Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

  Feminism

  Fenno, John

  Ferdinand, Franz, assassination of

  Fessenden, W.P.

  Fetterman, William J.

  Fifteenth Amendment

  Fifth Amendment

  Fight for Freedom Committee

  Le Figaro

  Fillmore, Millard

  Fink, Mike

  Finney, Charles Grandison

  Fire

  Firearms

  ownership of

  Fireside chats

  First Amendment

  First Church of Christ Scientist. See also Christian Science

  First Confiscation Act

  First Great Awakening

  First Neutrality Act

  Fischer, David

  Fish, Hamilton

  Fish trade

  Fisk, Jim

  Fiske, John

  Fiske, Robert

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fitzhugh, George

  Five Power Pact

  Flagler, Henry

  Fleischer, Ari

  Fletcher v. Peck

  Florida

  Jackson in

  Flowers, Gennifer

  Foch, Field Marshall

  Food and Drug Act

  Foot, Samuel

  Forbes, Charles

  Force Act

  Ford, Gerald

  economic policies of

  as president

  as vice president

  Ford, Henry

  anti-Semitism of

  automobiles produced by

  Ford Motor Company

  Fordney-McCumber Tariff

  Foreign policy

  of Adams, John

  of Bush, G.H.W.

  of Bush, G.W.

  of Carter

  of Clinton

  of Coolidge

  developing

  of Eisenhower

  of Ford

  of Jefferson

  of Johnson

  of Kennedy

  of McKinley

  of Madison

  of Polk

  of Reagan

  of Roosevelt, F.D.

  of Roosevelt, T.

  of Taft

  of Washington

  of Wilson

  Forrest, Bedford

  Forrestal, James

  Foster, Vincent

  Fourier, Charles

  Fourteen Points

 
; at Versailles

  of Wilson

  Fourteenth Amendment

  Fourth Amendment

  France. as allies in Revolutionary War

  colonies of

  Jefferson and

  in Revolutionary War

  Franklin, Benjamin

  in France

  at Philadelphia convention

  Fredericksburg

  Freedmans Bureau

  Freedom, corruption and

  Free markets

  Free and open trade

  Freeport Doctrine

  Free Soil Party

  Free speech

  Frémont, John C.

  French Canal Company

  French and Indian War

  French Revolution

  Freneau, Philip

  Freud, Sigmund

  Frick, Henry Clay

  Fries’s Rebellion

  Fuchs, Claus

  Fugitive Slave Law

  reaction to

  Fuller, Margaret

  Fur trade

  Gabriel’s Uprising

  Gadsden, James

  Gadsden Purchase

  Gagarin, Yuri

  Gage, Thomas

  Gag rule

  Galbraith, John Kenneth

  Gallatin, Albert

  Galloway, Joseph

  Galloway Plan

  Gama, Vasco da

  Gangs

  Gardoqui, Don Diego de

  Garfield, James

  Garfield, James A.

  in 1880 election

  assassination of

  Garrison, William Lloyd

  Garvey, Marcus Gaspee, burning of

  Gates, Bill

  Gates, Horatio

  Gates, John Warne

  Gaulle, Charles de

  General Court

  General Motors

  General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (Keynes)

  Genet, Edmund

  George II, of England

  George III, of England

  Georgia

  secession of

  Germans, as immigrants

  Germany

  economic impact of

  Hitler in

  Nazis in

  North African defeat of

  Poland invaded by

  Russia invaded by

  Schlieffen Plan of

  submarine warfare and

  war debts of

  World War I and

  World War II and

  Gerry, Elbridge

  Gettysburg

  Ghost Dance

  Giannini, A.P.

  Gibbon, John

  Gibbons, Thomas

  Gibbons v. Ogden

  Giddings, Joshua

  Gilbert, Humphrey

  Gilded Age

  excesses of

  immigration in

  industry in

  labor in

  life in

  money in

  politics in

  reform in

  Gingrich, Newt

  Ginsburg, Allen

  Girard, Stephen

  Giuliani, Rudolph

  Glavis, Louis

  Glenn, John

  Glorious Revolution

  God

  Americans and

  Godet, Jean Pierre

  Godkin, E.L.

  Goethals, George

  Gold

  Gold rush

  Gold standard

  Goldstone, Jack

  Goldwater, Barry

  Gompers, Samuel

  Gorbachev, Mikhail

  Gore, Al

  Gorgas, William

  Gorges, Ferdinando

  Gouge, William

  Gould, Jay

  Government

  New Deal and

  reform

  Gradual Manumission Act of 1799

  Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)

  Grange Party

  Granger Laws

  Grant, Ulysses S.

  in 1868 election

  in 1872 election

  background of

  economic policy under

  Lincoln and

  as politician

  strategies of

  tactics of

  at Vicksburg

  Grasse, Françoise Joseph de

  Gray, Simon

  Great Awakening. See First Great Awakening; Second Great Awakening

  second

  Great Britain

  civil war in

  colonial management of

  colonies of

  Jay negotiating with

  military forces of

  navy of

  Spain competing with

  success of, in New World

  trade policies of

  in War of 1812

  Great Bull Market

  Great Compromise. See Connecticut Compromise

  Great Crash, The (Galbraith)

  Great Depression

  Great Migration

  Confederation Congress’s views on

  Great Society

  Great Train Robbery, The

  Greeley, Horace

  in 1872 election

  Greenbacker Party

  Green Berets

  Greene, Catherine

  Greene, Nathaniel

  Green Mountain Boys

  Greenspan, Alan

  Grenada

  Grenville, George

  Grimké, Angelina

  Grimké, Sarah

  Ground Zero

  Guadalcanal

  Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

  Guinn v. United States

  Guiteau, Charles

  Gulf of Tonkin

 

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