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Studying United States history is important for students for several compelling reasons. Understanding National Identity: Learning about the history of the United States helps students understand the nation's unique identity, values, and culture.
- Early America
Early America Worksheets Before the arrival of European...
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Our "United States History Workbook Series" is divided into...
- Great Depression
The period of United States history that included World War...
- Bridge to The Twenty-first Century
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- Colonial Period
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- Growth and Transformation
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- Early America
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