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11th Grade US History Textbook

Offered By: Study.com

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U.S. History Courses Critical Thinking Courses Industrialization Courses Civil Rights Movement Courses Civil War Courses American Revolution Courses

Course Description

Overview

This 11th Grade U.S. History textbook replacement course covers all of the topics in a standard U.S. history textbook. The lessons offer a convenient way for students to study, interactive materials for teachers to engage their classes, and an effective alternative to expensive or outdated textbooks.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. First Contacts (28,000 BCE-1821 CE)
  • Ch 2. Settling North America (1497-1732)
  • Ch 3. The Road to Revolution (1700-1774)
  • Ch 4. The American Revolution (1775-1783)
  • Ch 5. The Making of a New Nation (1776-1800)
  • Ch 6. The Virginia Dynasty (1801-1825)
  • Ch 7. Jacksonian Democracy (1825 -- 1850)
  • Ch 8. Life in Antebellum America (1807-1861)
  • Ch 9. Manifest Destiny (1806-1855)
  • Ch 10. Sectional Crisis (1850-1861)
  • Ch 11. American Civil War (1861-1865)
  • Ch 12. Reconstruction (1865-1877)
  • Ch 13. Westward Expansion, Industrialization & Urbanization (1870-1900)
  • Ch 14. The Progressive Era (1900-1917)
  • Ch 15. American Imperialism (1890-1919)
  • Ch 16. The Roaring 20s (1920-1929)
  • Ch 17. The Great Depression (1929-1940)
  • Ch 18. The US in World War ll (1941-1945)
  • Ch 19. Post-War World (1946-1959)
  • Ch 20. The Cold War (1950-1973)
  • Ch 21. Protests, Activism and Civil Disobedience (1954-1973)
  • Ch 22. The 1970s (1969-1979)
  • Ch 23. The Rise of Political Conservatism (1980-1992)
  • Ch 24. Contemporary America (1992-2013)

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