Bag om Social and Economic Forces in American History
This insightful volume profiles the social and economic factors that have shaped American history from colonial times to the present day. Drawing on the seminal work The American Nation: A History, it explores topics such as slavery, labor movements, and the rise of consumer culture, and provides a clear and engaging overview of the forces that have made America what it is today. With its accessible language and broad coverage, this book is an ideal introduction to the subject for students and general readers alike.
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