Course Description
This course takes students on a journey through the key events that have shaped America as a nation, from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to the height of the Cold War in 1980. The journey begins with the Reconstruction, a period of great transition and opportunity to heal a broken nation. Students witness the great migration westward and explore how the Industrial Revolution and waves of immigration fueled the flames of the American spirit today. The course details the challenges America faced and how equality was elusive for populations of American Indians, African Americans, immigrants, and women. Students learn how the core values of the founding fathers eventually prevailed and led to the Women’s Suffrage and Civil Rights Movements. The course closely examines the impact of war, with units covering the role of the United States in World War I, Word War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Throughout their journey, students encounter the great political, industrial, military, and human rights leaders who shaped America into a beacon of hope.