World 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 (34 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!

Pre-History
  • Introduction to Basic Writing for history
  • History:  Definition and Understandings
  • Prehistory:  History before the Written Word
  • The Stone Age: Inventions before The Bronze Age
  • The Stone Age:  Copper Age 
Early Civilizations
  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • Phoenicians
  • Israelites &Judaism
  • Assyria and Persia
Asian Civilizations
  • Indus Valley and India
  • Mauryan, Kushan, Guptas Empire
  • Early China:  Shang & Zhou Dynasties
  • Early Asian Religions:  Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism and Legalism
  • Qin Dynasty & Han Dynasty

Greek Civilizations
  • Minoan & Mycenaean Civilizations
  • Greek Dark Ages and City States
  • Sparta and Athens
  • Greek Religion, Art, Philosophy and Writing
  • Phillip II and Alexander the Great (Hellenistic Era)
Rome and the Rise of Christianity
  • Rise of Rome, Roman Republic
  • Growth of the Roman Empire
  • Death of the Republic – Emperors of Rome
  • Roman Empire: Growth, Decline and Fall
  • Development of Christianity
Middle East
  • Muslim Faith
  • Umayyads
  • Abassid Dynasty
  • Crusades
  • Impact of Islam on History, Literature and Science
African Cultures
  • Early Civilizations and Religions
  • Islam and Christianity
  • Ghana, Mali, Songhai
  • Impact of Trade Routes and Migration
  • Art, Literature, Cultural Influences of Africa
Asian World (400 – 1500)
  • China:  Sui, Tang and Song Dynasty  
  • The Mongols
  • Japan and Korea
  • India after the Guptas
  • Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Malay)
Emerging Europe (400 - 1300)
  • Role of Christianity and the Church
  • Carolingian Empire
  • Feudalism
  • Growth of Countries (Germanic Tribes, Normans, France, Holy Roman Empire)
  • Magna Carta
  • Byzantine Empire, Crusades
Europe in the Middle Ages (1000 - 1500)
  • Agricultural Advancement
  • Growth and Importance of Trade
  • Growth of Cities (Industry)
  • Christianity and Reform
  • Late Middle Ages (Plague, Decline of the Church, 100-year war)
The Americas (400 - 1500)
  • The Inuit
  • The Great Plains, The Anasazi
  • MesoAmerica: Olmec, Teotihuacán, Mayans, Toltec  , Aztec
  • South America:  Chavin, Nazca, Moche, Inca
Renaissance (1350 - 1600)
  • Italian Renaissance
  • Humanism, Art and Philosophy of Renaissance
  • Protestant Reformation:  Martin Luther, Lutheranism,  Protestantism (Calvinism and Zwinglian), English Reformation and Catholic Reformation
Age of Exploration (1500 - 1800)
  • Motives for Exploration, Expansion and Conquest
  • Spanish and Portuguese Exploration
  • Conquistadores: Destruction of Aztec and Inca
  • Slave Trade
  • Latin America Colonialism
Europe at War (1550 - 1715)
  • Religion and War  
  • Thirty Year War, English Revolutions, English Restoration, Glorious Revolution
  • France:  Louis XIV, Richelieu and Mazarin
  • Peter the Great
  • Art, Theatre, Philosophy and Culture
Muslim NAtions (1450 - 1800)
  • Ottoman Empire, Byzantine Empire
  • Fall of Constantinople
  • Safavid Dynasty
  • Mogul Dynasty
  • Europeans in India
East Asia (1400 - 1800)
  • Ottoman Empire, Byzantine Empire
  • Fall of Constantinople
  • Safavid Dynasty
  • Mogul Dynasty
  • Europeans in India
Revolution and Enlightenment (1550 - 1800)
  • Scientific Revolution
  • Philosophical Revolution
  • Path to Enlightenment (Lock, Newton, Descartes, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot, Adam Smith)
  • Impact of Enlightenment
  • Seven Years War
  • American Independence
French Revolution (1789 - 1815)
  • Louis XVI and the Three Estates
  • France’s New Constitution
  • Reign of Terror (Robespierre)
  • Napoleon (Rise, Reign and Fall)
Industrialization, Unification and Nationalism (1800 - 1870)
  • Great Britain (Railroads, Agriculture and Factories)
  • Europe and North American Industrialization
  • Impact of City Growth
  • Emergence of Socialism, Liberalism, Nationalism
  • Revolutions of 1848
  • Scientific Revolution
Industrial Era and Democracy (1870 - 1914)
  • 2nd Industrial Revolution 
  • Rise of a Working Class (Socialism and Trade Unions)
  • Mass Society (Urban Existence)
  • Democracy in Europe & the United States
  • Culture of Modernity
Imperialism (1800 - 1914)
  • Southeast Asia
  • Africa
  • India
  • Latin America
Asia (1800 - 1914)
  • Decline of Qing Dynasty
  • Imperialism
  • Boxer Rebellion and Revolution in China
  • Japan
World War I Era (1914 - 1919)
  • Leading up to and Causes of World War I
  • World War I
  • Russia and Bolshevik Revolution
  • End of World War I
Between the Wars (1919 - 1939)
  • Instability Post WWI
  • Rise of Totalitarianism (Fascism and Communism)
  • Hitler and Nazism
  • Road to WWII
SHIFTING GLOBAL POLITICS (NATIONALISM) (1919 - 1939)
  • Middle East Nationalism
  • Africa and Asian Nationalism
  • Indian Independence (Ghandi)
  • Militarism in Japan
  • Chinese Revolution
World War II
  • Leading Causes for WWII (Germany)
  • Leading Causes for WWII (Japan)
  • World War II (Atlantic Theater)
  • World War II (Pacific Theater)
  • The End of World War II
  • Holocaust and Genocide
  • Aftermath of World War II
Post World War II and the Cold War (1945 - 1970)
  • Introduction to Basic Writing for history
  • History:  Definition and Understandings
  • Prehistory:  History before the Written Word
  • The Stone Age: Inventions before The Bronze Age
  • The Stone Age:  Copper Age 
Contemporary World (1970 - Present)
  • Decline of Soviet Union / New Russia
  • Eastern Europe
  • United States
  • Western Culture
Pre-History
  • Introduction to Basic Writing for history
  • History:  Definition and Understandings
  • Prehistory:  History before the Written Word
  • The Stone Age: Inventions before The Bronze Age
  • The Stone Age:  Copper Age 
Early Civilizations
  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • Phoenicians
  • Israelites &Judaism
  • Assyria and Persia
Latin America (1945 - Present)
  • Democracy in Latin America
  • Culture in Latin America
  • Mexico, Cuba and Central America
  • South America
Africa and The Middle East (1945 - Present)
  • Independent Africa
  • Middle East Conflict
Asia (1945 - Present)
  • Communism and China
  • Breaking Imperialism in Asia (Independence)
  • Korean and Vietnam War
  • Japan and the Pacific Islands
The Changing World
  • Fast Paced Change in the Modern World
  • Technological Revolution
  • Impact of Environmental Change and Environmentalism
  • Globalization of the World (United Nations)

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