Rediscovering the American Republic: Biographies, Primary Texts, Charts, and Study Questions—Exploring a People’s Quest for Ordered Liberty; Volume 1: 1492-1877
By Ryan C. MacPherson, Ph.D.
Mankato, MN: Into Your Hands LLC, 2012
Overview
This volume contains over 700 pages of time-tested teaching tools, including classic biographies of five of the most influential people in American history through the era of the Civil War:
- William Penn
- George Washington
- Thomas Jefferson
- Andrew Jackson
- Abraham Lincoln
Each of these men sought to establish both order and liberty in America, though they differed with their contemporaries as to the proper mix that would foster a lasting ordered liberty. Although none of them fully represented the era in which they lived, all of them interacted sufficiently with people of alternative persuasions to ensure that a focused study of their lives also will be revealing of a broad diversity of American experience. Primary source texts, time lines, and explanatory tables have been interspersed among the chapters of the biographies and organized into five distinct periods of American history:
- Pre-Columbian to British North America, 1492-1763
- The Creation of the American Republic, 1763-1789
- The Power of Political Parties, 1789-1836
- Liberty, Slavery, and American Destiny, 1836-1860
- The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1877
Hundreds of study questions bring distinct historical episodes into sharper focus. The result is full coverage of the most fundamental content essential to any advanced placement (AP) high school or introductory college survey course.