Publisher's Synopsis
"Harper's Atlas of American History" offers a comprehensive visual journey through the defining moments and geographical landscapes that have shaped the United States. Selected from "The American Nation Series," this atlas provides meticulously crafted maps illustrating key events, territorial expansions, and demographic shifts throughout American history. Each map is accompanied by detailed studies that offer deeper insights into the historical context. This atlas serves as an invaluable resource for students, educators, and history enthusiasts seeking a clear and engaging portrayal of America's past. Explore the evolution of the nation, from its colonial beginnings to its modern era, through the rich cartographic detail of this essential historical reference.
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