The Robber Barons
"Who owns History? Everyone and no one–which is why the study of the past is a constantly evolving, never-ending journey of discovery.” p. xix
— Eric Foner
We have to touch on all these chapters and in the end we need to understand these events are happening simultaneously in a historical context. The moving west begins the topics of Indian wars, The West, Progressive Rights, Civil Rights, Voting Rights, Industrial Revolution changes, and Jim Crow segregation which connections to present day and backlashes to political reforms so we can reach a society based on equality. These link will help you fill in areas where your textbook is lacking in content and depth. Above are readings to ensure you see a larger perspective from Chapters 17-19. Best of luck and do to hesitate to ask for help here or in class. Mr.C
— Eric Foner
We have to touch on all these chapters and in the end we need to understand these events are happening simultaneously in a historical context. The moving west begins the topics of Indian wars, The West, Progressive Rights, Civil Rights, Voting Rights, Industrial Revolution changes, and Jim Crow segregation which connections to present day and backlashes to political reforms so we can reach a society based on equality. These link will help you fill in areas where your textbook is lacking in content and depth. Above are readings to ensure you see a larger perspective from Chapters 17-19. Best of luck and do to hesitate to ask for help here or in class. Mr.C
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