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US History 1865 to Present
> 2. Western Expansion, the New South, and Industrial America, 1870–1890
2. Western Expansion, the New South, and Industrial America, 1870–1890
2.1 Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West
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Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West
Removal from the Great Plains
Encroachment and Resistance
The Dawes Act and Assimilation
2.2 Winning and Losing the West
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Winning and Losing the West
Homesteaders and Railroads
Cattle Drives to Ranching
Mining, Manufacturing, and Diversity in the West
Women’s Suffrage
Exodus: The Last Pioneers
2.3 Growth of Industrial America and the New South
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Growth of Industrial America and the New South
Trade and Finance
Growth of Cities and Titans of Industry
Culture and Politics
The New South
Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity
2.4 Challenging the Gilded Age
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Challenging the Gilded Age
National Politics and the Gilded Age
Readjusters and Reformers
Rise of Organized Labor
The “New Departure” in Women’s Suffrage
2.5 Further Reading
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