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