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A People’s History of the New Nation

*A People’s History of the New Nation* offers a perspective on American history by highlighting the experiences of marginalized groups—such as Native Americans, enslaved people, women, and workers—that traditional narratives often overlook. It examines how power, inequality, and resistance shaped the development of the United States from its founding through the 19th century. The book aims to provide a more inclusive and critical view of the nation’s history, emphasizing how ordinary people's struggles and dissent played crucial roles in shaping the country’s social, political, and economic progress.