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U.S. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

- U.S. Based World Class Education
- Traditional and Classical Learning are our Foundations to Deliver Prosperous Results
- Experienced, licensed teachers
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Here, students will embark on an enlightening journey through the diverse and dynamic history of the United States, while also gaining a comprehensive understanding of its governmental structures and processes.
1. Age of Exploration
2. American Indians
3. The American Colonies (13)
4. Salutary Neglect
5. French and Indian War
6. Albany Convention
7. Pre-Revolution Conflict
8. Boston Massacre

- Carefully planned teaching instructionÂ
- Increased responsibility for learning
- Setting appropriate achievement goals
Beginning with the foundations of early American civilizations and the impact of European exploration and colonization, students will explore pivotal events such as the Revolutionary War and the founding of the nation. They’ll learn about the drafting of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, pivotal documents that shape our government to this day.
9. Boston Tea Party
10. The American Revolution
11. Articles of Confederation
12. The Constitution
13. The Early Republic
14. Marshall Court
15. War of 1812
16. The Age of Jackson

- Assessment of the individual student’s needs
- Rigorous and dynamic sessions that build up test-taking skills
- 2-hour session/once per week Â
As students progress through the curriculum, they’ll dive into key moments of American history, including westward expansion, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Industrial Revolution, and the Civil Rights Movement. They’ll examine the struggles and triumphs of individuals and groups who have shaped the course of our nation’s development.
17. Manifest Destiny
18. Annexation of Texas
19. Mexican-American War
20. Seneca Falls Convention and the First Women’s Rights Movement
21. Sectionalism and Pre-Civil War Reform
22. The Civil War
23. Reconstruction

In tandem with their exploration of history, students will gain a deep understanding of the US government, including its three branches, the principles of democracy, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens. They’ll learn how laws are made, how elections work, and the importance of civic engagement in a democratic society.
24. The Gilded age
25. Progressive Era
26. American Imperialism
27. Women’s Suffrage
28. World War 1
29. The Roaring 20s
30. The Great Depression
31. New Deal

By the end of the course, students will emerge with a robust knowledge of US history and government, equipped with critical thinking skills and a deeper appreciation for the complexities of American democracy. This course aims to inspire a lifelong interest in history and civic engagement, preparing students to be informed and active participants in their communities and the world at large. Get ready for an educational journey that will ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the United States’ past, present, and future!
32. World War 2
33. The Cold War
34. The Civil Rights Movement
35. Warren Court
36. The Great Society Reforms
37. Watergate Scandal
38. Iran-Contra Affair
39. Collapse of the Soviet Union
40. Modern America

We encourage our students to inspire greatness, to expand their knowledge, and explore educational horizons.






