Developmental US History: High School
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
If you've fallen behind in your US history class, use our remedial course to catch back up. Our short, fun video and text lessons help explain some of the more challenging history topics in an easy-to-follow way so you can finish your homework, study for a test or get a better grade in class.
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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