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  1. Study U.S. History online free by downloading OpenStax's United States History textbook and using our accompanying online resources.

    • Introduction

      12.2 African Americans in the Antebellum United States; 12.3...

  2. The Oxford History of the United States Samuel Eliot Morison,1927 Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815 Gordon S. Wood,2009-10-28 The Oxford History of the United States is by far the most respected multi-volume history of our nation. The series includes three Pulitzer Prize

  3. Three developments appear to be the most likely candidates: the emergence of the United States at the sole military super=power at the end of the cold war; the involvement of the United States in its attempts to repress terrorism and reshape governments in the Middle East following 9/11; and, an increasing sense of economic vulnerability as the result of intensifying global production and trade...

  4. The history of the lands that became the United States began with the arrival of the first people in the Americas around 15,000 BC. Numerous indigenous cultures formed, and many saw transformations in the 16th century away from more densely populated lifestyles and towards reorganized polities elsewhere.

  5. The purpose of the course is to provide students with a foundational knowledge of US history, from the earliest colonies to the Civil War and Reconstruction. en_US: dc.identifier.citation: Burgess, Douglas R. (2020, Spring), Syllabus, HIS 1201: Survey of US History I, Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University. en_US: dc.identifier.uri

  6. Welcome to the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History. Learn more about our Editorial Board. Browse the growing collection of articles, overviews and key subject works. Discover forthcoming articles in the ORE of American History. Learn more.

  7. One who "sees" history is able to harness the power of that wave's entire journey. Finally, the best history has at its foundation a story. A printer challenges a King and so is laid the foundation of the first amendment; a New Jersey miner finds gold in California and sets off a torrent of movement westward; a woman going home from work does not relinquish her seat and a Civil Rights movement ...