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3 August, 2026

250 TOP INDIAN AMERICANS

Leaving a mark with their contributions In this historic edition celebrating America@250, The Indian Panorama recognizes the extraordinary contributions of…

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3 August, 2026

MANIFEST DESTINY : Continental Ambition and Its Human Cost

"Expansion promised land, opportunity and national greatness. It also carried conquest, dispossession and slavery westward."

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3 August, 2026

EXPANSION, DIVISION AND REUNION

"Expansion made America larger. Division tested whether it could remain one nation. Reunion asked whether unity could be rebuilt upon…

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3 August, 2026

WOMEN, REFORM AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE

Women could not vote, hold most public offices or enjoy equal legal status, yet they became central to reform. The…

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3 August, 2026

ABOLITION, THE PRESS AND THE RIGHT TO PETITION

new immediatist abolition movement demanded an end to slavery without gradual delay or compensation to enslavers. William Lloyd Garrison published…

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3 August, 2026

SLAVERY EXPANDS WITH DEMOCRACY

The Jacksonian era coincided with the rapid expansion of cotton slavery across Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and eastern Texas. Enslaved…

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3 August, 2026

THE BANK WAR

J ackson regarded the Second Bank of the United States as a dangerous concentration of financial privilege. The Bank was…

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3 August, 2026

REMOVAL: DEMOCRACY’S DARKEST POLICY

White settlement and cotton cultivation intensified pressure upon the homelands of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole peoples.…

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3 August, 2026

THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE POWER

ackson treated the presidency as the only national office elected by all the people-meaning the eligible electorate-and therefore as an…

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3 August, 2026

THE RISE OF MASS DEMOCRACY

Democracy Expanded, Democracy Denied “American democracy grew wider for white men-and harsher for many people kept outside its promise. During…

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3 August, 2026

MISSOURI AND THE SECTIONAL LINE

As western territories sought statehood, the expansion of slavery became a national crisis. In 1819, Missouri applied for admission as…

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3 August, 2026

THE MARKET REVOLUTION

Steamboats made upriver commerce faster and cheaper. The National Road linked the Potomac region to the Ohio Valley. The Erie…

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3 August, 2026

ATIONALISM, DEVELOPMENT AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE

After the war, the decline of the Federalist Party produced the socalled Era of Good Feelings under President James Monroe.…

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3 August, 2026

THE WAR OF 1812

War Hawks in Congress demanded action against British impressment, interference with trade and support for Native resistance. President James Madison…

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3 August, 2026

TECUMSEH AND THE DEFENSE OF NATIVE LAND

American settlers and officials continued acquiring western lands through treaties often signed under pressure or by leaders whose authority to…

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3 August, 2026

JEFFERSON’S REPUBLIC AND ITS SHADOWS

J efferson reduced some federal taxes and military expenses while retaining Hamilton's national financial structure. His administration prosecuted the Mediterranean…

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3 August, 2026

EXPLORATION THROUGH HOMELANDS

efferson commissioned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore routes, map geography, establish diplomatic relations, describe plants and animals and…

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3 August, 2026

What Does India Export to US

JUNE 2026 USTR MISSION: USTR Jamieson Greer visited New Delhi in June 2026 to resolve outstanding tariff schedules and digital…

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3 August, 2026

THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE

Expansion, Exploration and the Price of Growth “The republic grew across a continent already inhabited-and every mile of growth enlarged…

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3 August, 2026

THE REPUBLIC TAKES ROOT

Between 1789 and 1801, Americans created institutions the Constitution had only sketched: departments, courts, a cabinet, public credit, a national…

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3 August, 2026

THE REVOLUTION OF 1800

The election of 1800 pitted Adams against Jefferson amid fierce newspaper warfare, accusations of tyranny and warnings that either religion…

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3 August, 2026

My American Dream: A Journey of Opportunity, Achievement, Service, and Gratitude

BY Gobind Munjal As the United States celebrates the historic milestone of its 250th year of independence, I reflect with…

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3 August, 2026

ADAMS, FEAR AND THE LIMITS OF DISSENT

ohn Adams became president in 1797 after a bitter election. France, angered by Jay's Treaty, seized American ships. American envoys…

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3 August, 2026

REVOLUTION ABROAD, NEUTRALITY AT HOME

The French Revolution divided Americans. DemocraticRepublicans celebrated its republican promise; Federalists increasingly recoiled from its violence and feared radicalism at…

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3 August, 2026

THE WHISKEY REBELLION

Hamilton's excise tax on distilled spirits fell heavily upon western farmers, for whom whiskey was a marketable form of grain…

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3 August, 2026

THE FRONTIER AND INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY

The new government inherited conflict in the Ohio country, where Indigenous nations rejected American claims based upon the Treaty of…

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3 August, 2026

TWO VISIONS, ONE CABINET HAMILTON’S AMERI

Hamilton envisioned a diversified economy of commerce, manufacturing and agriculture supported by public credit, national institutions and close trade with…

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3 August, 2026

HAMILTON BUILDS NATIONAL CREDIT

The Revolution left the United States burdened with national and state debts. Hamilton believed public credit was essential to independence,…

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3 August, 2026

THE EARLY REPUBLIC

Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson and the Test of Self-Government “The Constitution provided a framework. The first generation had to turn parchment…

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3 August, 2026

From Cold War Hesitation to $210 Billion Synergy: The Evolving Calculus of US–India Economic Ties

BY TIP TEAM As two of the world’s largest democracies navigate an increasingly fragmented global order, few bilateral partnerships carry…

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