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Teaching United States History with the Great American History Machine

Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 1988
(1988). Teaching United States History with the Great American History Machine. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History: Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 121-134.
David W. Miller, John Modell
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The History of African Americans in the United States:

2023
Black Americans, both free and enslaved, played a vital and pivotal role in the national transformation that started soon after the Constitution was ratified. More specifically, from its inception to the beginning of the American Civil War Black Americans navigated through the Colonial Period, the American Revolutionary War years, the New Nation Era ...
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Trends of United States Studies in Latin American History

The American Historical Review, 1957
WHEN United States historians in the first half of the nineteenth century began to give attention to Latin America, professional and public interest in the subject was confined almost wholly to the colonial period. The Latin American independence movements and the creation of new national states received notice in United States political and ...
Charles Gibson, Benjamin Keen
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