All you need to know about United States History.

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All you need to know about United States History.

Jamestown Colony

John Rolfe John Smith

13 Colonies - Settlement

Middle Passage

Boston Massacre

Battle of Concord and Lexington

James Madison

Constitutional Convention What were the Key Issues?

Cotton Gin

Economic Differences Between the North and South

Kansas Nebraska Act

Missouri Compromise

Compromise of 1850

Fort Sumter

Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant

The End of Reconstruction

Robber Barons Rockefeller Carnegie Morgan Vanderbilt

Inventions

Melting Pot

Teddy Roosevelt

Women’s Suffrage

Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

American Entry into WWI

The Great Depression

Dropping of the Atomic Bomb

The Truman Doctrine

McCarthyism

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Jonas Salk

Viet Nam War

Richard Nixon

Ronald Reagan

Sally Ride

Berlin Wall