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  1. Feb 13, 2015 · Offers a chronological timeline of important dates, events, and milestones in United States history. This is a timeline of United States history, comprising most legal and territorial changes and political events in the United States and its predecessor states.

  2. National Expansion and Reform, 1815 - 1880. Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877. Rise of Industrial America, 1876-1900. Progressive Era to New Era, 1900-1929. Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945. The Post War United States, 1945-1968. Explore important topics and moments in U.S. history through historical primary sources from the ...

  3. Important dates through the chronology of the United States. For a good timeline, check out the America's Best History Timeline, which counts down the five most important events of most years in American history from the 1400's to the present day, with detailed entries for more information.

  4. In this interactive timeline from A Biography of America, trace the events of American history from 1500-1876, and see how the histories of Indians, women, African Americans, and labor have always been an integral part of the American story.

  5. From the first park in Yellowstone, from the coast of Maine to the shores of Hawaii Volcanoes, check out the history of the USA as made by our land. St. Augustine drawing in later years, 1858. Library of Congress. America's Best History - Pre-Revolution United States Timeline 1500-1599.

  6. Washington’s lines held a long time but eventually collapsed. Darkness and exhaustion prevented the British from following up. Battle of Brandywine Creek death toll: British lost 89 dead and 400 wounded. Americans lost 200 dead, 40 prisoners, and 400 wounded (including Lafayette).

  7. Prehistory of the United States. History of the United States. Pre-Columbian era. Colonial history of the United States. 1776–1789. 1789–1815. 1815–1849. 1849–1865. 1865–1918. 1918–1945. 1945–1964. 1964–1980. 1980–1991. 1991–2008. 2008–present. Named eras and periods. These multi-year periods are commonly identified in American history.

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