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This lesson explores the indigenous peoples of the United States and major historical events. It highlights the impact of Columbus’s discovery that led to European colonization, detailing the roles of Spain, France, and England in North America. It also examines the journey to U.S. independence, including the Revolutionary War, the creation of the Constitution, and the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Additionally, it addresses the Civil War's divisive impact and the Great Depression's economic downturn, culminating in the United States' involvement in both World Wars.
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A New Republic Chapter 3 Lesson 2
These were the indigenous people of the United States. Native Americans
This is the event that triggered European colonization of America. Columbus’s discovery
These are the 3 European nations that colonized North America. Spain, France, England
This is how the United States became an independent country. revolution
This is what the US Constitution is. plan for government
This is how the United States doubled in size in 1803. Louisiana Purchase
This war broke our country in half for four years. Civil War
This is what might have happened if the North had not won the Civil War. two countries
This was the great economic downturn in America in the 20th century. Great Depression
These were the two major wars that the US fought in during the 20th century. WWI and WWII
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