American History Chapters

America - still a young country by world standards - began as an experiment in self-government. This collection includes stories of America's people as they follow a path of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

The uncontrollable Guiteau becomes a celebrity during his trial.

The Japanese know that Zamperini is an Olympic hero. He makes a radio broadcast, but will not speak against US policies. He moves to Naoetsu. Rumors b...

South Carolina used their natural resources to trade with other nations to become wealthy Indicator 8-1.5

When Navajos return to their ancestral lands, they build hogans (shelters), raise sheep and farm corn.

Navajo families lead traditional lives; women raise children, sheep and weave rugs, while men cultivate and harvest corn.

The US government forces Navajos from their ancestral lands and makes them walk to eastern New Mexico.

Fisher begins to write poetry while he is in the Navy.

The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert in Peru.

The US tells Japanese diplomats they will continue an oil embargo, and they want Japan to recognize the Chinese leader, Chiang Kai-shek.

The Titanic sank only 300 miles away from the last-known location of the Andrea Gail.

Brownwood High School in Texas does not have a baseball program, so Jim Morris plays football.

8-3.2 The role of SC in the Constitutional Convention including the Three-Fifths Compromise and Commerce Compromise

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