United States -- Territorial expansion
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United States -- Territorial expansion
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- U.S. Imperialism and Progressivism:, 1896 to 1920
- Slavery and the American West:, the eclipse of manifest destiny and the coming of the Civil War, Michael A. Morrison
- Race over empire:, racism and U.S. imperialism, 1865-1900, Eric T.L. Love
- The frontier in American history, Frederick Jackson Turner
- Native American resistance, Zachary Deibel
- Fighting for America, the struggle for mastery in North America, 1519-1871, Jeremy Black
- Power and policy, America's first steps to superpower, 1889-1922, Lawrence Lenz
- The frontier in American history
- America's economic supremacy, Brooks Adams
- The winning of the West, Theodore Roosevelt, Pt. IV
- Lions of the West, heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan
- Twilight of empire, Allan W. Eckert
- The American frontier, James D. Torr, book editor
- Blood and treasure, Daniel Boone and the fight for America's first frontier, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- Pathfinder, John Charles FreĢmont and the course of American empire, Tom Chaffin
- Jefferson's great gamble, the remarkable story of Jefferson, Napoleon and the men behind the Louisiana Purchase, Charles A. Cerami
- Leonard Wood, Rough Rider, surgeon, architect of American imperialism, Jack McCallum
- Willa Cather and westward expansion, Greg Clinton
- Are we Rome?, the fall of an empire and the fate of America, Cullen Murphy
- Manifest destiny, a study of nationalist expansionism in American history, Albert K. Weinberg
- Unfamiliar fishes, Sarah Vowell
- Hispanic America, Texas and the Mexican War, Christopher Collier [and] James Lincoln Collier
- Unfamiliar fishes, by Sarah Vowell
- Lions of the West, heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan
- Building the continental empire, American expansion from the Revolution to the Civil War, William Earl Weeks ; [maps by Victor Thompson]
- Dreams of El Dorado, a history of the American West, H.W. Brands
- Killing Crazy Horse, the merciless Indian wars in America, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Killing Crazy Horse, Bill O'Reilly
- Blood and treasure, Daniel Boone and the fight for America's first frontier, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- Jefferson's America:, the President, the purchase, and the explorers who transformed a nation, Julie M. Fenster
- The true flag, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the birth of American Empire, Stephen Kinzer
- Contact points:, American frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississipi, 1750-1830
- American insurgents:, a brief history of American anti-imperialism, Richard Seymour
- The life of Andrew Jackson, Robert V. Remini
- Killing Crazy Horse, the merciless Indian wars in America, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The first 9/11 in America, September 11, 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre (a senseless, sad tragedy), Lenoard Griffiths
- The territorial papers of the United States
- The Mississippi and the making of a nation, from the Louisiana purchase to today, Stephen E. Ambrose, Douglas G. Brinkley ; photography by Sam Abell
- Blood, class, and empire, the enduring Anglo-American relationship, Christopher Hitchens
- Blood and thunder, an epic of the American West, Hampton Sides
- The athletic crusade, sport and American cultural imperialism, Gerald R. Gems
- Republics of myth, national narratives and the US-Iran conflict, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, and John Tirman
- Blood and treasure, Daniel Boone and the fight for America's first frontier, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- Among the powers of the earth, the American Revolution and the making of a new world empire, Eliga H. Gould
- Winning the Wild West, the epic saga of the American frontier, 1800-1899, Page Stegner ; foreword by Larry McMurtry
- Jefferson?s Great Gamble, the Remarkable Story of Jefferson, Napoleon and the Men behind the Louisiana Purchase
- Are we Rome?, the fall of an empire and the fate of America, Cullen Murphy
- Blood and thunder, an epic of the American West, Hampton Sides
- Empire on the Pacific, a Study in American Continental Expansion
- Mr. Jefferson's lost cause, land, farmers, slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, Roger G. Kennedy
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