U.S. History 1: Vol 3 by Dallas Learning Solutions

U.S. History 1: Vol 3

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U.S. History Volume 3: 1801 to 1848 features a series of six lessons covering America in transition.  This highly interactive learning enhancement tool integrates video, text, interactive activities, and self-assessments to offer a visual representation of this time in American history.  
Titles include:

Jefferson’s Vision of America examines the changing political, geographic, and social landscapes of America during the first two decades of the nineteenth century.  

The Market Revolution addresses the question of why a market revolution took place in the North and West and how the resulting free-labor society helped shape America.  

A White Man’s Democracy focuses on Andrew Jackson, examining the major political developments occurring during the 1820s and 1830s.  

The Slave South examines how and why slavery dominated the South in the first half of the ninteenth century, it’s effects on blacks and whites, how slaves coped and how the institution of slavery challenged the future of the nation. 

Perfecting America describes the causes and consequences of the religious and social reform movements occurring during the first half of the nineteenth century.  
 
Moving Westward shows how and why the United States expanded its geographic borders in the 1840s and how that affected the American people.  

Also available;  U.S. History Volume 1: Colonial America to 1760, U.S. History Volume 2: 1754 to 1801, U.S. History Volume 4: 1848 to 1877.  Collectively, U.S. History Volumes 1 – 4 are designed as a college-level U.S. History course.

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