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A Patriot's History of the United States         
A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus's Great Discovery to the War on Terror is a 2004 book on American history by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. Written from a conservative standpoint, it is a counterpoint to Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States and asserts that the United States is an "overwhelmingly positive" force for good in the world.
A Monetary History of the United States         
1963 BOOK BY MILTON FRIEDMAN AND ANNA SCHWARTZ
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960; Monetary History of the United States; A Monetary History; A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 is a book written in 1963 by Nobel Prize–winning economist Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz.
History of the United States         
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  • The [[California Gold Rush]] news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.
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  • 69th New York Volunteer Regiment]] attend Catholic services in 1861.
  • A man stands on a burned out car following protests over the [[murder of George Floyd]] on May 28, 2020.
  • [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], a reconnaisse photograph of Cuba, showing Soviet nuclear missiles, their transports and tents for fueling and maintenance
  • [[Buzz Aldrin]] (shown) and [[Neil Armstrong]] became the first humans to walk on the Moon during [[NASA]]'s 1969 [[Apollo 11]] mission.
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  • Scottish immigrant [[Andrew Carnegie]] led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry.
  • [[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]] (pictured) wrote these articles about [[feminism]] for the ''Atlanta Constitution,'' published on December 10, 1916.
  • Atlanta's railyard and roundhouse in ruins shortly after the end of the Civil War
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  • [[Barack Obama]] was the first African-American president of the United States.
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  • ''[[Join, or Die]]'': This 1756 political cartoon by [[Benjamin Franklin]] urged the colonies to join during the French and Indian War.
  • Clinton, [[Yitzhak Rabin]] and [[Yasser Arafat]] during the [[Oslo Accords]] on September 13, 1993
  • An 1846 painting of the 1773 [[Boston Tea Party]]
  • General Assembly of the United Nations]] on September 12, 2002, to outline the complaints of the United States government against the Iraqi government.
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  • Teamsters]] who were supporting the UFW and condemning their IBT leadership for working as thugs against a fellow union.
  • ''[[Leiv Eirikson Discovering America]]'' by [[Christian Krohg]], 1893
  • Cemetery at Romagne-sous-Montfaucon]]
  • [[Horace Greeley]]'s ''New York Tribune''—the leading Whig paper—endorsed Clay for President and Fillmore for Governor, 1844.
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  • Reading of the United States Constitution of 1787
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  • Declaration of Independence]]'' (1819)
  • The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad (1869) at [[First transcontinental railroad]], by Andrew J. Russell
  • Depiction of election-day activities in [[Philadelphia]] (by [[John Lewis Krimmel]], 1815)
  • Tu-95 Bear]] D aircraft in the early 1970s.
  • Farewell address]] of President George Washington, 1796
  • Franklin Roosevelt]] engaged in radio [[Fireside chats]] as means with regularly communicating with the public, this was innovative for the time. During the first visit of a sitting U.S. president to Brazil, 1936.
  • [[Frederick Douglass]] (circa 1879)
  • Freedmen]] voting in New Orleans, 1867
  • Economic growth in America per capita income. Index with 1700 set as 100.
  • 9/11 attacks]]
  • Modern recording of [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s [[Gettysburg Address]]
  • [[Grave Creek Mound]], located in [[Moundsville, West Virginia]], is one of the largest conical mounds in the United States. It was built by the [[Adena culture]].
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  • ''I Got The Ritz From The One I Love,'' 1932
  • Indians trade packs of furs at a Hudson's Bay Company trading post in the 19th century.
  • ''[[Into the Jaws of Death]]'': The [[Normandy landings]] began the Allied march toward Germany from the west.
  • Chapter IV of The Journal of Lewis and Clarke (1840), describes the upper Missouri River and its tributaries
  • Battle of Franklin]], November 30, 1864
  • [[Dorothea Lange]]'s ''Migrant Mother'' depicts destitute pea pickers in California, centering on [[Florence Owens Thompson]], a mother of seven, age 32, in [[Nipomo, California]], March 1936.
  • The First Corn, folktale from the [[Pawnee people]]. Maize was the staple crop for Native American agriculture.
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  • Civil Rights leader [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] (right) with President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in the background (left)
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  • Bank Holiday in March 1933]] when there were massive [[bank run]]s across the United States.
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  • American Abolitionist Movement]]. Warning: file contains explicit language.
  • The [[Nasdaq Composite]] index swelled with the [[dot-com bubble]] in the optimistic "[[New economy]]". The bubble burst in 2000.
  • [[Richard Nixon]] departing from the [[White House]], 1974
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  • Lincoln with [[Allan Pinkerton]] and Major General [[John Alexander McClernand]] at the [[Battle of Antietam]]
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  • American Colonies]] in 1775
  • tear down]] the [[Berlin Wall]] in 1987, shortly before the end of the [[Cold War]].
  • Prohibition]] agents destroying barrels of alcohol in Chicago, 1921
  • Protestors outside of the Supreme Court shortly after the announcement of the ''[[Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization]]'' decision in 2022
  • ''[[Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima]]'': Photographed by [[Joe Rosenthal]], depicts six United States Marines raising a US flag atop [[Mount Suribachi]] on February 23, 1945.
  • [[Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty]] on December 8, 1987
  • Pearl Harbor Attack]]. Congress consequently declared war on the [[Empire of Japan]].
  • Declaration of Independence]] originally written by [[Thomas Jefferson]], presented on July 4, 1776
  • [[Squanto]], known for having been an early liaison between the native populations in Southern New England and the ''Mayflower'' settlers
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  • Tea Party protesters walk towards the [[United States Capitol]] during the Taxpayer March on Washington, September 12, 2009.
  • ''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'', 1914, [[Pilgrim Hall Museum]], [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]
  • Queen Isabella]] of Spain
  • The Japanese crippled American naval power with the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]], destroying many battleships.
  • muckracking]] novel by [[Upton Sinclair]] describing corruption in the Gilded Age
  • [[Thomas Jefferson]] saw himself as a man of the frontier and a scientist; he was keenly interested in expanding and exploring the West.
  • The ''K'alyaan'' [[Totem pole]] of the [[Tlingit]] Kiks.ádi Clan, erected at [[Sitka National Historical Park]] to commemorate the lives lost in the 1804 [[Battle of Sitka]]
  • Native American tribes]] and the [[Trail of Tears]].
  • Reading of an excerpt of The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad by William Francis Bailey
  • 15th amendment]].  Anthony was found guilty of voting illegally in New York, her trial had no jury and the fine issued against her was never enforced to prevent her case from being taken to the [[Supreme court]]. Anthony remained prominent in American [[First-wave feminism]] until her death in 1906.
  • Trinity test]] of the [[Manhattan Project]] was the first detonation of a [[nuclear weapon]].
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  • U.S. military presence in the world in 2007
  • Brazilian President [[Getúlio Vargas]] (left) and U.S. President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (right) in 1936
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  • U.S. soldiers searching a village for potential [[Viet Cong]] during the [[Vietnam War]], 1966
  • Anti-Vietnam War demonstration, 1967
  • World Trade Center]] in [[Lower Manhattan]] during [[September 11 attacks]] in 2001
  • Washington's surprise crossing of the Delaware River]] in December 1776 was a major comeback after the loss of New York City; his army defeated the British in two battles and recaptured New Jersey.
  • The [[White House]] lit with rainbow colors in celebration of the legalization of gay marriage in 2015
  • Two [[hippie]]s at [[Woodstock]], 1969
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