Fair Use Evaluator - 0 views
The American Revolution - 0 views
Early United States History - 0 views
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"The early years of the United States, roughly 1800-1840, drastically shaped the political and social history of the country. Learn about major events in early United States history, such as the War of 1812, the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the rise of Jacksonian democracy."
The Civil War - 0 views
Settling of the American West - 0 views
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Webguide - "The exploration and settling of the American West began well before the Civil War. Although it was slowed down by the War, it resumed again in earnest after the conflict ended. Learn about essential elements in the settlement of the West, like the transcontinental railroad, the fur trade, immigrants and the Gold Rush, for example."
The Great Depression and the New Deal - 0 views
The Late 19th Century, the Industrial Revolution, Women's Suffrage and the Gilded Age - 0 views
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Webguide In the late 19th century, the United States began to change from a rural nation to an urban one. The Industrial Revolution contributed greatly to this trend, and led to the creation of great wealth, much of which rested in the hands of a few individuals. This period in U.S. history became known as the Gilded Age. Read on to learn more about the late 19th century, the Industrial Revolution and the Gilded Age.
Berlin Back Then: LIFE at the Wall - Photo Gallery, 20 Pictures - LIFE - 0 views
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"In the early 1960s, the great LIFE photographer Paul Schutzer went to Berlin to chronicle the construction and the effect on everyday lives of the then-brand-new Berlin Wall. What he saw, and what he photographed, provides a chilling glimpse into an era both eerily familiar, and profoundly alien. Pictured: Shadowy silhouettes of seven West Berliners waving to their relatives on the other side of the Wall."
Immigration: Era of Open Borders - 0 views
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"From the colonial period to 1882, immigration into the United States was essentially free and unrestricted. Millions of immigrants poured into the country, helping to transform a peripheral outpost of the British Empire into one of the most populous and prosperous nations in the world. Immigration always generated opposition, however, and nativist movements regularly appeared in American life. "
Net Cetera - OnGuard Online - 0 views
Learn.Genetics (TM) - 0 views
Web design | Create Free websites - 2 views
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