Heritage Social Studies 7: American History 1: Pre-1900

The homeschooling course, Social Studies 7: American History 1: Pre-1900 is designed for homeschoolers to make the most of learning about American History. Early American History is important for establishing the foundations of the modern world around them. It teaches homeschoolers about how the Land of the Free came into being. Homeschoolers will explore the world of Native Americans, and the first Europeans who arrived to the Americas. Middle school aged homeschoolers learn through this first section of American History through over 30 lesson sections, including the full history of the Revolutionary War.

1: The First Americans

2: The First Europeans

3: Early Settlements

4: The Thirteen Colonies

5: People in the Colonies

6: Colonial Developments

7: French and Indian War

8: Lights, Camera, Action

9: The Road to Revolution

10: The Revolution Begins

11: The Declaration of Independence

12: The Unexpected Victory

13: Forming a Nation

14: Able to Compromise

15: The Constitution

16: Review Week

17: Midterm Exam

18: Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

19: War of 1812

20: Industrial Revolution

21: The Era of Good Feelings

22: Heading West

23: The Wild West

24: The End of the West

25: Slavery 1

26: Slavery 2

27: Slavery Legislation

28: Leading to War

29: Civil War People

30: Civil War Culture

31: The Early Years of the Civil War

32: The Final Years of the Civil War

33: Reconstruction

34: Final Review 1

35: Final Review 2

36: Final Exam