U.S. History: Resources for Students, Teachers and Researchers
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Introduction to U.S. History
Even a quick glance at the history section of your local library or a basic search on the Internet ... read more »
Native American History
The history of America begins not with the first European explorers to visit the continent but with ... read more »
European Explorers and Colonists in America
The internet is wonderful source for discovering European explorers and colonists in ... read more »
Slavery in America
The tragedy of slavery in America is an undeniably influential part of ... read more »
The American Revolution
Many of the most famous events in American history happened during the Revolution. From the first ... read more »
Early United States History
The early years of the United States, roughly 1800–1840, drastically shaped the political and ... read more »
The Civil War
There may be as many Web sites devoted to the Civil War as there are for the rest ... read more »
Settling of the American West
The exploration and settling of the American West began well before the Civil War. ... read more »
The Late 19th Century, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gilded Age
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. Discover the late 19th century, the Industrial Revolution and the Gilded Age in this section of the U.S. History Web Guide.
Insights for the Late 19th century, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gilded Age
- The Industrial Revolution flourished in the late 19th century. This period is also considered the golden age of invention. In fact, many of the inventions that are an integral part of our lives today were first created during this time.
- Great wealth wasn’t the only engine of social change in the late 19th century. The Web sites below also teach you about the women’s suffrage movement and the labor movement, both of which gained popularity at this time.
- Having ended its era of internal settlement, the United States became a player on the international stage. The Spanish-American War was part of this process, and by the beginning of the 20th century, many of the basic inventions and institutions that make up our modern world were in place. The Web sites listed in this section are an introduction to how new technologies and social movements shaped the American experience in the last quarter of the 19th century.
Top Sites for the Late 19th century, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gilded Age
The United States in World War I
It took a few years, but eventually the United States became involved in the great global conflict ... read more »
The Roaring ’20s and Prohibition
After World War I it seemed as if the whole country decided to loosen up. Welcome to the ... read more »
The Great Depression and the New Deal
In the 1930s the United States faced its greatest crisis since the Civil War. The Stock Market ... read more »
The United States in World War II
World War II transformed the United States from a country mainly concerned with its own problems to ... read more »
The 1950s United States and the Cold War
After World War II Americans returned to the business of living their lives and raising families, ... read more »
The 1960s United States
The 1960s in the United States was one of the most turbulent decades in ... read more »
The 1970s United States
Many of the political, social, and cultural movements that began in the 1950s and 1960s, including ... read more »






