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US History: High School

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Course Description

Overview

Check out the lessons in our US History: High School course to review key figures and events in American history. These lessons form a standalone high school history curriculum. They can also be used to supplement what you've been learning in class, improve your grades or get ready for upcoming exams.

Syllabus

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

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