(DSC-3) Unit-4: slavery and the civil war
The Economics of Slavery: South vs. North The origins and development of slavery in the USA The origins and development […]
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The History of the USA: Independence to Civil War course looks at the early years of the United States, from the Revolutionary War and the Declaration of Independence in 1776 to the start of the Civil War in 1861. Students will learn about important events like the writing of the U.S. Constitution, moving west, the growth of slavery, and the tensions between the North and South. The course also covers the growth of American democracy, important people like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and the reasons for the Civil War.
This course is great for students who want to understand the early years of the United States and the conflicts that helped shape it.
The Economics of Slavery: South vs. North The origins and development of slavery in the USA The origins and development […]
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Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny: a concept and a slogan Manifest Destiny was a 19th-century belief that the expansion of the
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Marginalization and Displacement of Indigenous Tribes (Shawnee and Cherokee) Indigenous tribes: a conceptual category Indigenous tribes, such as the Shawnee
(DSC-3) Unit-2: Indigenous Tribes Limits of American Democracy Read Post »
Contribution of Indigenous Tribes, Indentured Servants, and Slave Labor in the Growth and Expansion of American Colonies: A Perspective on
(DSC-3) Unit-1: History of America – a New World Read Post »