U.S. History and Government Tutor (REA) - High School TutorsResearch & Education Assoc., 1. 1. 2013. - 238 страница Help for high school studies is here with REA's High School Tutor series! Each High School Tutor book makes it easy to learn difficult subjects. The High School Tutor for U.S. History and Government covers every American history and government topic taught in classrooms today including Pre-Colonization to modern America, the branches of the federal government, Supreme Court decisions, and more. In easy-to-follow, student-friendly language, students are tutored intelligently about U.S. history & government making the subject easy to learn, easy to understand, and easy to study. DETAILS - An essential companion to any high school textbook - Superb study guide for quizzes, tests and exams - An excellent aid when working on homework - Helps students grasp and understand U.S. History and Government more fully - Indexed for easy topic searches |
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... govern- ment , which the landowners would not allow . North and South Carolina each became a royal colony when the landowners gave up their charter in 1729 . NEW YORK : The English Navy took New Netherlands away 4 Chapter 1.
... govern- ment , which the landowners would not allow . North and South Carolina each became a royal colony when the landowners gave up their charter in 1729 . NEW YORK : The English Navy took New Netherlands away 4 Chapter 1.
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Editors of REA, Gary Land. NEW YORK : The English Navy took New Netherlands away from the Dutch in 1664 and renamed it New York . New York became an English colony but the Dutch settlers kept their rights , their land , their language ...
Editors of REA, Gary Land. NEW YORK : The English Navy took New Netherlands away from the Dutch in 1664 and renamed it New York . New York became an English colony but the Dutch settlers kept their rights , their land , their language ...
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... English had . These important rights were given to the other colonists in the English colonies as well . Many of the specific rights are found in the U.S. Constitution . Another important right granted by the king to some of the ...
... English had . These important rights were given to the other colonists in the English colonies as well . Many of the specific rights are found in the U.S. Constitution . Another important right granted by the king to some of the ...
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... English . The English sent in extra troops and reorganized . The colonists helped as the English began to win more and more of the battles in America . The English also were winning battles in Europe . In 1763 , the French and Indian ...
... English . The English sent in extra troops and reorganized . The colonists helped as the English began to win more and more of the battles in America . The English also were winning battles in Europe . In 1763 , the French and Indian ...
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... English ships and to sell some of their produce only to England , were now enforced . This hurt the colonists because the other countries in Europe would have paid a higher price for the same products . Many colonists responded by ...
... English ships and to sell some of their produce only to England , were now enforced . This hurt the colonists because the other countries in Europe would have paid a higher price for the same products . Many colonists responded by ...
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BEGINNING OF THE US GOVERNMENT | 31 |
EXPANSION OF THE NATION | 39 |
THE CIVIL WAR | 51 |
POSTWAR GROWTH OF THE NATION | 67 |
WORLD WAR I AND THE DEPRESSION | 79 |
WORLD WAR II | 91 |
COLD WAR POLITICS AND SOCIETY | 99 |
THE NEW CONSERVATISM | 111 |
US GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE | 127 |
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