To truly understand the United States of America is to place its storied, turbulent history in a proper perspective, and to understand how people experienced events as they unfolded.

To truly understand the United States of America is to place its storied, turbulent history in a proper perspective, and to understand how people experienced events as they unfolded.

In the comprehensive 84-lecture course, History of the United States, 2nd Edition, three noted historians and lecturers present the nation's past through their areas of special interest. With their guidance, you’ll follow the factors that enabled the United States to become the largest, wealthiest, and most powerful democratic republic in history—an unforgettable story shaped by the Revolutionary War and Vietnam, Thomas Jefferson and William Jefferson Clinton, puritanism and feminism, Booker T. Washington and Martin Luther King Jr., Jamestown and Disneyland, Harpers Ferry and Henry Ford, oil wells and Orson Welles, and so much more.
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