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HISTORY OF THE USA

HISTORY OF THE USA. Pre-Colonial Period. Dinosaurs – were too big, died out Red Indians or Native Americans or Amerindians Vikings – around 1000 AD?, Leif Erikson Christopher Columbus - 1492. Colonial Period. France Spain Holland but above all Great Britain

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HISTORY OF THE USA

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  1. HISTORY OF THE USA

  2. Pre-Colonial Period • Dinosaurs – were too big, died out • Red Indians or Native Americans or Amerindians • Vikings – around 1000 AD?, Leif Erikson • Christopher Columbus - 1492

  3. Colonial Period France Spain Holland but above all Great Britain Jamestown – first successful colony in 1607 13 colonies by the mid 18th century

  4. War of Independence Reasons for it? Boston Tea Party – December 6, 1773 „Connecting the dots“ (Steve Jobs) War of Independence 1775 – 1783 4th July 1776 – a nation was born 1789 – The Constitution

  5. The country is growing • http://www.animatedatlas.com/movie2.html

  6. The Civil War 1861 - 1865 • North v. South • Slavery • Abolitionism • Abraham Lincoln • Confederate states of America – February 8, 1861 Jefferson Davis

  7. The Civil War • General Ulysses Grant (North) versus General Robert E. Lee (South) South surrendered at Appomatox, April 9, 1865 "So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that slavery is abolished. I believe it will b e greatly for the interests of the South.„ Gen. Lee) Casualties: North 365,000 South260,000

  8. 19th – 21st Century WWI - America enters in 1917 No 1 Superpower 1929 – Black Friday, Great Depression WWII – attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1940 After WWII – bipolar world, cold war Cuba Missile Crisis – October 1962 1989 – Cold war ends. Or does it?  September 11, 2001

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