{"id":10676,"date":"2017-09-26t13:18:56","date_gmt":"2017-09-26t20:18:56","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=10676"},"modified":"2017-09-26t13:18:56","modified_gmt":"2017-09-26t20:18:56","slug":"9-important-us-history-topics-to-learn-for-apush","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/ap\/9-important-us-history-topics-to-learn-for-apush\/","title":{"rendered":"9 important us history topics to learn for apush"},"content":{"rendered":"
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with so many us history topics covered in apush<\/a>, it\u2019s hard to know where to focus your studies. this guide is intended to give you a place to start. here is one important us history topic from each of the 9 apush periods<\/a>.<\/p>\n period 1 is all about early european exploration of the new world and the contact they made with native americans once they got there. you\u2019ll want to be especially familiar with: <\/p>\n period 2 narrows in on the british colonization of north america and gives us our first introduction to the thirteen colonies that would eventually become the united states. a key topic to understand in this period is the regional differences between the southern, middle atlantic, and new england colonies. for a thorough overview of the regions (including a handy summary chart), check out this site from humboldt state university<\/a>. <\/p>\n period 3 centers on the causes, events, and aftermath of the american revolution. you\u2019ll want to focus especially on the causes, particularly the events from 1763 (the end of so-called salutary neglect<\/a>) to 1776. be sure you\u2019re familiar with these important underlying themes: <\/p>\n period 4 covers 1800 to 1844. this is when america really starts to grow and try to find its place in the world. one key topic from this period is westward expansion. you\u2019ll want to be familiar with: <\/p>\n period 5 covers everything surrounding the civil war. as you study, you\u2019ll want to spend less time on the details of the \u201cmain event\u201d (the war itself) and more time on the build-up to the war. make sure you have a solid grasp of: <\/p>\n period 6 gives us the post-reconstruction era, sometimes known as the gilded age. this was the age of the rise of big business. you\u2019ll want to be familiar with: <\/p>\n period 7 contains both world war i and world war ii, so it\u2019s easy to get caught up in those huge events and forget about everything else. here is your friendly reminder to focus on what was going on domestically during the period, especially in the interwar period. here are some highlights of the 1920s and 1930s that you\u2019ll want to remember as you study: <\/p>\n in period 8, the foreign policy focus is, of course, the cold war. at home, however, the us was going through a lot of changes in this period. make sure you\u2019re familiar with these social changes: <\/p>\n period 9 takes us from 1980 to the present. the 1980s and early 1990s saw the cold war draw to a close and the world realign. be sure to study globalization and the foreign policy shift to focus on the middle east, especially in the \u201cwar on terror\u201d following september 11, 2001. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" with so many us history topics covered in apush, it\u2019s hard to know where to focus. here is one important topic from each of the 9 apush periods. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":225,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[240],"tags":[276],"ppma_author":[24937],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n1. europeans vs. native americans <\/h2>\n
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2. characteristics of the 13 british colonies <\/h2>\n
3. causes of the revolutionary war <\/h2>\n
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4. westward expansion <\/h2>\n
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5. causes of the civil war<\/h2>\n
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6. industrialization <\/h2>\n
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7. the interwar period <\/h2>\n
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8. social movements<\/h2>\n
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9. the post-cold war world<\/h2>\n