Crash Course US History - S01

Crash Course US History
Title:
Crash Course US History - S01
Quality:
HD
Released:
Jan 03, 2013
Casts:
John Green

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Crash Course US History - S01

Seasons (1)

Episodes (47)

1. The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards2. When is Thanksgiving? Colonizing America3. The Natives and the English4. The Quakers, the Dutch, and the Ladies5. The Seven Years War and the Great Awakening6. Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution7. Who Won the American Revolution?8. The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism9. Where US Politics Came From10. Thomas Jefferson & His Democracy11. The War of 181212. The Market Revolution13. Slavery14. Age of Jackson15. 19th Century Reforms16. Women in the 19th Century17. War & Expansion18. The Election of 1860 & the Road to Disunion19. Battles of the Civil War20. The Civil War, Part I21. The Civil War Part 222. Reconstruction and 187623. The Industrial Economy24. Westward Expansion25. Growth, Cities, and Immigration26. Gilded Age Politics27. The Progressive Era28. American Imperialism29. Progressive Presidents30. America in World War I31. Women's Suffrage32. The Roaring 20's33. The Great Depression34. The New Deal35. World War II Part 136. World War II Part 237. The Cold War38. The Cold War in Asia39. Civil Rights and the 1950s40. The 1960s in America41. The Rise of Conservatism42. Ford, Carter, and the Economic Malaise43. The Reagan Revolution44. George HW Bush and the End of the Cold War45. The Clinton Years, or the 1990s46. Terrorism, War, and Bush 4347. Obamanation

Synopsis Crash Course US History - S01

In 48 episodes, John Green will teach you the history of the United States of America! This course is based off of the 2013 AP US History curriculum. By the end of the course, you will be able to: * Identify the context and causes of historical developments throughout recorded US history * Explain the similarities and differences between historical developments * Understand the complexity of the American and national identity and values * Describe how social structures, politics, power, and culture influence each other and historical developments * Contextualize and complicate the common narratives of US history that explain the present

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