United States History Lessons

Listed below is the online lessons for World History.  Cost per lesson is $11, or 5 lessons for $50!  You can pick and choose!

Or you can purchase the entire class (36 lessons) for $175.  A GREAT DEAL!  So whether you are looking for help on a specific topic or you want the whole course, we have you covered!

We offer these classes for High School and Middle School Students!

History Basics and Cultural Influences
  • Introduction to Basic Writing for history
  • History:  Definition and Understandings
  • Native American Culture
  • African Culture
  • European Culture
Early Settlement of North America (1550 - 1700)
  • Spanish Settlements
  • Danish Settlements
  • French Settlements
  • Great Britain Settlements
British Colonies (1660 - 1750)
  • British Politics
  • British Imperialism – Glorious Revolution
  • Native Americans and the British
  • Slavery – Slave Trade, Slave Economy
  • Development of Agriculture, Maritime and Industrial Economy

Colonial Growth (1720 - 1765)
  • Families of North American Colonies
  • Mid-Atlantic Colonies (NY, NJ, and PA)
  • Enlightenment and Great Awakening
  • French and Indian War
  • The Coming Struggle
Toward Independence (1763 - 1776)
  • British Imperial Reform (1763 – 1765)
  • Intolerable Acts
  • Political Protest and Rebellion
  • Townshend Acts
  • Continental Congress and Influential People
  • Concord and Lexington / Declaration of Independence
American Revolution (1776 - 1789)
  • The French and Independence
  • Independence
  • Articles of Confederation
  • The Constitution
American Revolution 2 (1776 - 1789)
  • The Major Players:  Colonials
  • The Major Players:  British
  • Major Battles
  • The Cost of War
  • Surrender
New Republic (1787 - 1820)
  • 1790’s Political Upheaval
  • The Impact of the French Revolution
  • Westward! 
  • Jefferson Presidency and Louisiana Purchase
  • War of 1812
Changing Culture of America (1790 - 1820)
  • Capitalism
  • Democracy in the United States
  • Slavery and Republicanism
  • Christianity in America (2nd Great Awakening)
  • Growing Impact of Women
Economic Transformation (1820 - 1860)
  • Industrialization and Industrial Revolution
  • Changing Markets
  • Continued Westward Expansion and Urbanization
  • Changing Social Structure
  • Revivalism in America
REligion in America (1820 - 1860)
  • Individualism
  • Communalism
  • Abolitionism
  • Women’s Rights Movement
Growth of Democracy (1820 - 1844)
  • Party Politics / Election of 1824 / Election of 1828
  • Jacksonian America
  • Native Americans under Jackson
  • Class and Culture; Depression of 1837
Expansion of the South (1820 - 1860)
  • King Cotton / Domestic Slave Trade
  • The World of the Slave (Religion, Culture, Family)
  • Free Slaves
NAtion in Crisis (1844 - 1860)
  • Manifest Destiny: Texas, Westward Expansion
  • Election of 1844
  • Mexican War and Slavery (1846 – 1850)
  • Missouri Compromise (1850), Fugitive Slave Act
  • Fugitive Slave Act
  • Republican Party: Abraham Lincoln
The Civil War - PArt 1 (1861 - 1865)
  • Secession Crisis
  • Division of the States
  • Mobilization:  Forces and Resources
  • Emancipation
  • End of the War:  Union Victorious
The Civil War - Part 2 (1861 - 1865)
  • The Major Players
  • The Major Battles
  • The Surrender at Appomattox
  • The Surrender in the South
  • The Surrender in the West
Reconstruction - Part 1 (1865 - 1877)
  • 13, 14, 15th Amendment
  • Reconstruction Plans
  • End of Slavery – Impact
  • Women Suffrage Movement
  • Changing South
Reconstruction - Part 2 (1865 - 1877)
  • Struggling Reconstruction
  • Lincoln, Johnson and Grant
  • The KKK
  • Military Reconstruction
  • End of Reconstruction
The American West
  • Great Plains – Wagon Trains, Homesteading and Ranching 
  • Native Americans
  • Mining
  • Immigration
  • California
Age of Labor and Enterprise (1877 - 1900)
  • Industrial Capitalism
  • Railroad Boom
  • Immigration and Labor
  • Labor Movement
Growing Cities
  • Urbanization
  • New Middle Class (Suburbia)
  • Life in the City (Religion and Politics)
  • Culture and Impact of the Cities
Politics in the Age of Enterprise (1877 - 1896)
  • Nothing Changes
  • The Role of the People (Religion and Women in Politics)
  • Race Relations in the New South
  • Populism and the 1890s
The Progressive Era (1900 - 1914)
  • Reform
  • National Politics and Progressivism
  • Progressivism and Race
  • Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson
  • Bull Moose
Becoming a World Power (1877 - 1914)
  • Expansionism
  • Diplomacy, Economy and Military
  • A New Empire? 
  • Thrust onto the World Stage
  • America in Asia
World War I (1914 - 1920)
  • Causes of World War I
  • The Great War
  • Neutrality to Combatant
  • War at Home
  • Tenuous Peace 
Modern Times (1920 - 1932)
  • Business and Government Cooperation
  • Corporate Capitalism
  • Consumerism 
  • A New Identity (Nativism, Suffrage and Race)
  • Great Depression
The New Deal (1933 - 1939)
  • Franklin Roosevelt
  • New Deal Politics (1933 – 1935)
  • Second New Deal (1935 – 1938)
  • The New Deal:  Impact
World War II - Part 1 (1939 - 1945)
  • Causes of World War II
  • Politics of World War II
  • War at Home 
  • Impact of World War II
World War II - Part 2 (1939 - 1945)
  • Major Players of World War II
  • Major Battles of World War II
  • War in Europe
  • War in the Pacific
  • End of World War II
Cold War in America (1945 - 1960)
  • The Cold War (Definition and Causes) 
  • Containment Theory
  • Nuclear Age and Impact
  • Harry Truman
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
Affluence in America (1945 - 1960)
  • Economic Power of the United States
  • Affluence in Society
  • Poverty and Race in America
  • Cultural Changes
NEw Liberalism (1960 - 1968)
  • John F Kennedy and Camelot
  • Civil Rights Movement 
  • Kennedy Assassination
  • Great Society (Civil Rights Act)
  • Escalation in Vietnam
  • America at War with Itself (Culture)
Conservative America (1970s)
  • Richard Nixon
  • The Vietnam War
  • Watergate
  • The Civil Rights Movement (Feminism and Enforcement)
  • New Political Landscape (Jimmy Carter) 
Reagan Year, End of the Cold War (1980 - 2001)
  • Role of Conservatism in America
  • Ronald Reagan 
  • Defeat of Communism (New World Order)
  • George H.W. Bush
  • Bill Clinton
A Divided People (1980 - 2000)
  • America and the Global Economy
  • Globalization
  • New Technology (Computers and the Internet)
  • Cultural Revolution (Wealth and Race Relations) 
21st CEntury
  • George W. Bush 
  • Election of 2000
  • Terrorism and 9/11
  • Barack Obama 

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