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American Economic History - Earliest Americans to 1914

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.08.2025

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This textbook introduces undergraduate and advanced undergraduate students to the economic foundations of America. Providing a rigorous yet accessible exploration of American Economic History from pre-Columbian times up to 1914, it explains the economic and demographic nuances of colonial America, including the Spanish, French, and English colonies and how they were governed.
The book presents the details of the controversy between the English colonists and the English Parliament. It further features the impact of slavery, the Revolutionary and Civil War eras, and it includes extensive economic analysis of the post Civil War nation up to 1914.
Based on the author's lectures, the book allows an easy understanding of the economic evolution from the earliest Americans to World War I. Instructors can customize their curriculum by supplementing this fundamental text with additional readings, offering flexibility while ensuring a solid knowledge of the economic aspects of American history.

List of contents

Chapter 1.  Introduction.- Chapter 2.  The Earliest Americans.- Chapter 3.  The Development of European Colonies.- Chapter 4.  The Revolution.- Chapter 5.  Focus on Economists:  Adam Smith, Ricardo, von Thünen, and Dupuit.- Chapter 6.  The Third Founding Document and the Land Deals That Created the United States.- Chapter 7.  The Nation Under the Constitution: Creation of a Financial System.- Chapter 8.  Land Policy and Land Acquisition.- Chapter 9.  Overview of U.S. Economic Growth, 1790 1860.- Chapter 10.  The Transportation and Communication Revolution, Business Cycles, and Urbanization.- Chapter 11.  Focus on an Economist:  Karl Marx.- Chapter 12.  Slavery and the Path to War.- Chapter 13.  The Civil War.- Chapter 14.  Post Civil War America.- Chapter 15.  The American Economy, 1865-1914.- Chapter 16.  Nobel Prize for Economic Historians.- Chapter 17.  The Marginal Revolution in the United States.- Chapter 18.  The U.S. at the End of the Nineteenth Century.

Summary

This textbook introduces undergraduate and advanced undergraduate students to the economic foundations of America. Providing a rigorous yet accessible exploration of American Economic History from pre-Columbian times up to 1914, it explains the economic and demographic nuances of colonial America, including the Spanish, French, and English colonies and how they were governed.
The book presents the details of the controversy between the English colonists and the English Parliament. It further features the impact of slavery, the Revolutionary and Civil War eras, and it includes extensive economic analysis of the post Civil War nation up to 1914.
Based on the author's lectures, the book allows an easy understanding of the economic evolution from the earliest Americans to World War I. Instructors can customize their curriculum by supplementing this fundamental text with additional readings, offering flexibility while ensuring a solid knowledge of the economic aspects of American history.

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