Showing results under subject: 'social sciences'

U.S. History, Imperial Reforms and Colonial Protests, 1763-1774, Introduction

Author:
Abstract: Confronting the National Debt: The Aftermath of the French and Indian WarThe Stamp Act and the Sons…

U.S. History, Imperial Reforms and Colonial Protests, 1763-1774, Disaffection: The First Continental Congress and American Identity

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the state of affairs between the colonies …

U.S. History, Imperial Reforms and Colonial Protests, 1763-1774, Confronting the National Debt: The Aftermath of the French and Indian War

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Discuss the status of Great Britain’s North America…

U.S. History, Growing Pains: The New Republic, 1790–1820, The United States Goes Back to War

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the causes and consequences of the War of …

U.S. History, Growing Pains: The New Republic, 1790–1820, The New American Republic

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Identify the major foreign and domestic uprisings o…

U.S. History, Growing Pains: The New Republic, 1790–1820, Partisan Politics

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Identify key examples of partisan wrangling between…

U.S. History, Growing Pains: The New Republic, 1790–1820, Introduction

Author:
Abstract: Competing Visions: Federalists and Democratic-RepublicansThe New American RepublicPartisan Politics…

U.S. History, Growing Pains: The New Republic, 1790–1820, Competing Visions: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the competing visions of the Federalists a…

U.S. History, Go West Young Man! Westward Expansion, 1840-1900, The Westward Spirit

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Explain the evolution of American views about westw…

U.S. History, Go West Young Man! Westward Expansion, 1840-1900, The Loss of American Indian Life and Culture

Author:
Abstract: By the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the methods that the U.S. government used …
© 2023 Ikoyi Club 1938
Powered by: