U. S. History Volume 2 1754 To 1801 |
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Author:
| Dallas Learning Solutions of Dallas County Community College District, |
Created by:
| Dallas Learning Solutions of Dallas County Community College District, |
Designed by:
| Dallas Learning Solutions of Dallas County Community College District, |
Produced by:
| Dallas Learning Solutions of Dallas County Community College District, |
Text by:
| Dallas Learning Solutions of Dallas County Community College District, |
ISBN: | 978-1-939580-06-1 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2014 |
Publisher: | Dallas County Community College District/LCET
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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U.S. History Volume 2: 1754 to1801 features a series of six lessons covering revolutionary America. This highly interactive learning enhancement tool integrates video, text, interactive activities, and self-assessments to offer a visual representation of this time in American history. Titles include:Making a Revolution focuses on how and why the American revolutionary movement took shape in the 1760s and 1770s.Declaring Independence examines the background, purpose, and meaning of...
More DescriptionU.S. History Volume 2: 1754 to1801 features a series of six lessons covering revolutionary America. This highly interactive learning enhancement tool integrates video, text, interactive activities, and self-assessments to offer a visual representation of this time in American history. Titles include:Making a Revolution focuses on how and why the American revolutionary movement took shape in the 1760s and 1770s.Declaring Independence examines the background, purpose, and meaning of the Declaration of Independence.Winning Independence examines how and why the United States won the Revolutionary War and what that meant to the American people.Inventing a Nation examines how and why the United States adopted the Constitution and what that has meant for the American people. Searching for Stability describes the state of the nation in 1789 and how actions taken by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton helped shape America. A Peaceful Transfer of Power examines how and why the precedents established in the 1790s helped shape America. Also available; U.S. History Volume 1: Colonial America to 1760, U.S. History Volume 3: 1801 to 1848, U.S. History Volume 4: 1848 to 1877. Collectively, U.S. History Volumes 1 ? 4 are designed as a college-level U.S. History course.