"History of the United States, Volume 5" by Elisha Benjamin Andrews is a recount of a turning point in American history, specifically from 1888 to 1902. Readers are transported to an era of big changes, experiencing the political drama of presidential races and the quiet shifts in population across the growing nation. The book highlights the reforms that changed how Americans voted and the laws that shaped their lives, along with the ongoing struggle for equality as the country grappled with race relations in the South. It's a story of how America reshaped its government, redefined its society, and began to flex its muscles on the global stage.
History of the United States, Volume 5
By Elisha Benjamin Andrews
Experience an era when presidential battles, waves of reform, and a nation divided by race converged to shape the modern United States.
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About the AuthorElisha Benjamin Andrews was an American economist, soldier, and educator.
Elisha Benjamin Andrews was an American economist, soldier, and educator.
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