What’s On Tv (October 2000 | Volume: 51, Issue: 6)

What’s On Tv

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October 2000 | Volume 51, Issue 6

1 NEW WORLD ENCOUNTERS

The beginnings of American history, from the Ice Age to the coming of the European explorers.

2 ENGLISH SETTLEMENT

The wellsprings of values and economies that have collided through the centuries.

3 GROWTH AND EMPIRE

Northern merchants, Southern slave society, and English dominion in North America.

4 THE COMING OF INDEPENDENCE

How the loyal English citizen became the American rebel.

5 THE NEW SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

Figuring out how to run the fledgling nation and facing threats to its existence.

6 WESTWARD EXPANSION

The Louisiana Purchase doubles the size of the country and foments varying visions of empire.

7 THE RISE OF CAPITALISM

Individual enterprise and technological innovation combine to launch a commercial revolution as radical as our political one.

8 THE REFORM IMPULSE

The inequities of the early Industrial Revolution ignite intense reform movements ranging from abolition to women’s rights.

9 SLAVERY

As the country matures, the inaugural sin of its founding widens a mortal rift.

10 THE COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR

From “Bleeding Kansas” to John Brown’s raid to the shell bursts over Fort Sumter.

11 THE CIVIL WAR

Limited war becomes total, as illustrated by the increasingly ferocious struggle for Vicksburg and the Mississippi, and the conflict leaves a bitter legacy.

12 RECONSTRUCTION

In the fatigue and cynicism of the war’s aftermath, its brightest promise remains unfulfilled.

13 AMERICA AT ITS CENTENNIAL

The country throws a great party in Philadelphia to celebrate its technological achievements, but the nation remains divided over many things, including race.

14 INDUSTRIAL SUPREMACY

Steel and stockyards embody the mighty engine of industrialism that is propelling the nation toward a new century.

15 THE NEW CITY

Chicago with its skyscrapers and squalor, its reformers and its millionaires, its rapacity and order, is the lens through which to study a new world in the making.

16 THE WEST

A nation unto itself, and an embattled one, shown on an immense canvas that includes Indians, feminists, organizing farmers, and the rise of the Populist party.

17 CAPITAL AND LABOR

The wealth generated by the Industrial Revolution pits workers against the forces of capital at the century’s turn.

18 TR AND WILSON

Two very different Presidents—the Warrior and the Minister—shape the century to come.

19 A VITAL PROGRESSIVISM

Charting the course of a great social movement through the lives of ordinary people.

20 THE TWENTIES

A restless decade and the emergence of a consumer culture, as seen through