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The Nation in a Nutshell

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A concise, chronological outline of American development begins with prehistoric antiquities and archaeological eras, then proceeds through exploration, colonization, the colonial period, the growth of resistance and the Revolution, and the framing of national government. It continues with early presidencies and major nineteenth-century conflicts, examines the slavery controversy and the Civil War, and concludes with surveys of subsequent presidents, material and cultural progress in literature, the arts, science and invention, and political changes that shaped the nation.

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George M. Towle

George M. Towle was an American author and translator, best known for his work "The Nation in a Nutshell." This book presents a concise overview of American history and culture, reflecting Towle's interest in making complex subjects accessible to a wider audience. His contributions to literature often aimed to educate readers about significant national themes and events. Towle's writing style is characterized by clarity and a focus on essential information, making his works valuable resources for those seeking to understand the foundations of American society.

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