The March of Democracy
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The March of Democracy is a five-volume book by James Truslow Adams, published in 1932 and 1933[1] by C. Scribner's Sons. It is a chronicle with full title The March of Democracy: A History of the United States.
The first volume covers America from its discovery and early settlement to the American Revolution to 1800.
The second volume begins with the election of
The third volume begins with the election of
The fourth volume begins with the election of Benjamin Harrison, the Spanish–American War, the building of the Panama Canal, World War I, the era of great prosperity and then Great Depression and the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The fifth volume picks up with Roosevelt's New Deal, financial changes and manipulations, the great Dust Bowl, the Social Security Act, the "G" men, the Supreme Court expansion attempt, the Neutrality Bill, the recession to depression era, build-up of defense and involvement with foreign issues and entry into World War II.
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- ISBN 0-618-16821-4.