CONTENTS
Part 1:
Dates: 1607-1776
It has information on the American colonial period and early American revolution
Part 2:
Dates: 1776-1797
It was information on the American revolution, besides the early American revolution, the presidency of George Washington and everything in-between
Part 3:
Dates: 1797-1845
Contains the Louisianan purchase, war of 1812 and the presidency of Andrew Jackson
Part 4:
Dates: 1846-1860
Contains the Mexican American war and the pre-civil war period
Part 5:
Dates: 1860-1865
Contains the American civil war
Part 6:
Dates: 1865-1876
The post civil war period and has a economic depression
Part 7:
Dates: 1877-1898
No major events happens in this period
Part 8:
Dates: 1898-1902
The Spanish-American war and Filipino-American war and crime rate explained
Part 9:
Dates: 1902-1914
No events generally considered major events happen in this period
Part 10:
Dates: 1914-1919
World War 1
Part 11:
Dates: 1919-1929
An alcohol ban and mainstream American use of the car
Part 12:
Dates: 1930-1939
The economic Great Depression
Part 13:
Dates: 1939-1945
World War 2
Part 14:
Dates: 1945-1949
The start of the Cold War rivalry, which goes on through many future parts
Part 15:
Dates: 1950-1959
The Korean War and massive cultural change in America and the start of the civil rights movement
Part 16:
Dates: 1960-1964
The Presidency of John F Kennedy, including the Cuban middle crisis and more in the civil rights movement
Part 17:
Dates: 1964-1969
More of the civil rights movements and the early Vietnam War
Part 18:
Dates: 1969-1975
The Presidency of Richard Nixon, including watergate and the war on drugs. The late Vietnam war and the wars effects explained
Part 19:
Dates: 1975-1980
No events generally considered major events happened, besides the Jonestown Massacre
Part 20:
Dates: 1981-1989
Presidency of Ronald Reagan, much information on the Cold War and massacres in America
Part 21:
Dates: 1990-2001:
A number of mass and Serial murderous acts. Liberalism and conservatism explained. The Gulf war. The Presidency of Bill Clinton.
Part 22:
Dates: 2001-2009:
9/11 terrorist attack. As well as America's involvement in middle-eastern wars in the 2000s decade.
Sources
Dates: 1607-1776
It has information on the American colonial period and early American revolution
Part 2:
Dates: 1776-1797
It was information on the American revolution, besides the early American revolution, the presidency of George Washington and everything in-between
Part 3:
Dates: 1797-1845
Contains the Louisianan purchase, war of 1812 and the presidency of Andrew Jackson
Part 4:
Dates: 1846-1860
Contains the Mexican American war and the pre-civil war period
Part 5:
Dates: 1860-1865
Contains the American civil war
Part 6:
Dates: 1865-1876
The post civil war period and has a economic depression
Part 7:
Dates: 1877-1898
No major events happens in this period
Part 8:
Dates: 1898-1902
The Spanish-American war and Filipino-American war and crime rate explained
Part 9:
Dates: 1902-1914
No events generally considered major events happen in this period
Part 10:
Dates: 1914-1919
World War 1
Part 11:
Dates: 1919-1929
An alcohol ban and mainstream American use of the car
Part 12:
Dates: 1930-1939
The economic Great Depression
Part 13:
Dates: 1939-1945
World War 2
Part 14:
Dates: 1945-1949
The start of the Cold War rivalry, which goes on through many future parts
Part 15:
Dates: 1950-1959
The Korean War and massive cultural change in America and the start of the civil rights movement
Part 16:
Dates: 1960-1964
The Presidency of John F Kennedy, including the Cuban middle crisis and more in the civil rights movement
Part 17:
Dates: 1964-1969
More of the civil rights movements and the early Vietnam War
Part 18:
Dates: 1969-1975
The Presidency of Richard Nixon, including watergate and the war on drugs. The late Vietnam war and the wars effects explained
Part 19:
Dates: 1975-1980
No events generally considered major events happened, besides the Jonestown Massacre
Part 20:
Dates: 1981-1989
Presidency of Ronald Reagan, much information on the Cold War and massacres in America
Part 21:
Dates: 1990-2001:
A number of mass and Serial murderous acts. Liberalism and conservatism explained. The Gulf war. The Presidency of Bill Clinton.
Part 22:
Dates: 2001-2009:
9/11 terrorist attack. As well as America's involvement in middle-eastern wars in the 2000s decade.
Sources
It is perfectly possible for you the reader to read part 1-13, and 21- 22 on its own. However, due to it being a part of the event called the Cold War, part 14-20, must be read from the start.