The American Century (20th Century–Present): The U.S. played key roles in both World Wars and emerged as a global leader. Significant cultural, social, and political shifts occurred, including women gaining the right to vote (1920) and the Civil Rights movement.
The American Century (20th Century–Present): The U.S. played key roles in both World Wars and emerged as a global leader. Significant cultural, social, and political shifts occurred, including women gaining the right to vote (1920) and the Civil Rights movement.
Civil War and Industrialization (1861–1900): The Civil War (1861-1865) ended slavery and preserved the Union. Following the war, figures like Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Ford revolutionized industrial production, turning the U.S. into a modern economic powerhouse.
Expansion and Conflict (19th Century): The nation expanded west, including the 1803 Louisiana Purchase and acquiring territories like California. This era saw immense growth but also the forced removal of indigenous peoples and mounting conflict over slavery.
Founding and Revolution (1607–1783): Beginning with settlements like Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620), the thirteen colonies rebelled against British rule, declaring independence in 1776 and winning the Revolutionary War under George Washington.
rapid evolution from 13 British colonies into a global superpower, forged through revolution (1775–1783), westward expansion, and a defining Civil War (1861-1865).
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