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History • Series

Merica' Monday (Pre-APUSH)

Zoë C

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on July 22, 2024. We're very sorry–you can explore more History series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Each week- we will go over Pre-APUSH (Before you start taking APUSH), starting with Colonization to the end of World War 2.

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Please message me if you are unable to attend a session! I understand something might come up (it might even happen to me), but please just send a message in the group chat or to me if you are unable to attend.

Dates

July 8 - July 8

Learners

11 / 15

Total Sessions

1

About the Tutor

I’m currently a high school student from NC that enjoys History, STEM, and learning new topics. I joined School House World to help me study for the SAT, but also to help others anyway I can. I am a Civil Air Patrol Cadet, Senior Patrol Leader in Scouts, and a 3-Sport Athlete (Cross Country, Basketball, and Soccer). I have attended the U.S. Naval Academy's Summer STEM and also run a weekly study group to help my friends study and excel in school.

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Past Sessions

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Session 1

US History

Unit 1: Introduction, Course Overview, Pre-Columbian Societies
-Introduction to historical thinking skills
-Importance of studying history
-Native American cultures before European contact
-Major civilizations: Aztec, Maya, Inca
-Impact of geography on development

Unit 2: Exploration and Colonization
-Motivations for exploration
-Key explorers and their routes
-Impact on indigenous populations
-Spanish, French, Dutch, and English colonization
-Comparison of colonial systems
-Columbian Exchange
-New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
-Colonial economies and labor systems
-Colonial society and culture

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