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Brief Table of ContentsChapter One: THE COLLISION OF CULTURESChapter Two: TRANSPLANTATIONS AND BORDERLANDSChapter Three: SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN PROVINCIAL AMERICAChapter Four: THE EMPIRE IN TRANSITIONChapter Five: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONChapter Six: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE NEW REPUBLICChapter Seven: THE JEFFERSONIAN ERAChapter Eight: VARIETIES OF AMERICAN NATIONALISMChapter Nine: JACKSONIAN AMERICAChapter Ten: AMERICA'S ECONOMIC REVOLUTIONChapter Eleven: COTTON, SLAVERY, AND THE OLD SOUTHChapter Twelve: ANTEBELLUM CULTURE AND REFORMChapter Thirteen: THE IMPENDING CRISISChapter Fourteen: THE CIVIL WARChapter Fifteen: RECONSTRUCTION AND THE NEW SOUTH