Lecture One: * 1 What Students Find Challenging About History * 2 The Key to Mastering History * 3 Periods in American History * 4 Why America? * 5 Organizing History * 6 Pre-Columbian Period * 7 Exploration (Columbian Period) * 8 New Spain * 9 New France * 10 English Settlements * 11 The Colonies * 12 Economic System * 13 Other immigrants * 14 A Word About College Board Exams Lecture Two: * 1 Test-taking tips * 2 Colonial History * 3 The Salem Witch Trials * 4 Salutary Neglect * 5 The Zenger Trial * 6 1730-1740: The Great Awakening * 7 Migration and Conflict * 8 George Washington * 9 French and Indian War * 10 King George III, and Debts * 11 Tension Grows * 12 Conflict Increases * 13 Violence Begins * 14 Causes of the Revolutionary War * 15 The Revolutionary War Lecture Three: * 1 Review * 2 State Constitutions * 3 The "Founding Fathers" * 4 The Articles of Confederation * 5 The Constitutional Convention * 6 George Washington's Presidency * 7 The Supreme Court * 8 The Two-Party System * 9 The Presidency of John Adams Lecture Four: * 1 Tariffs * 2 District of Columbia * 3 Revolution of 1800 * 4 Jefferson Administration * 5 The Marshall Court * 6 The War of 1812 and Madison's Presidency * 7 The Conservative President: James Monroe * 8 The Election of 1814, also the Steamboat * 9 Jacksonian Democracy * 10 Whig Party * 11 Slavery 1800-1840 * 12 Other Developments 1800-1840 Lecture Five: * 1 The "Accidental Presidency" * 2 The Alamo * 3 1840s: Social Movements, Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion * 4 James K. Polk and War with Mexico * 5 Taylor, Fillmore and the Compromise of 1850 * 6 President Franklin Pierce and the Kansas-Nebraska Act * 7 "Bleeding Kansas" * 8 Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln: Irreconcilably Different * 9 The Debate over Slavery * 10 James Buchanan * 11 The Election of 1860 * 12 The North and South: Strengths and Weaknesses * 13 Antebellum (pre-Civil War) State Admissions Lecture Six: * 1 Secession * 2 Civil War - 1861-1861 * 3 The Trent Affair * 4 Civil War - 1863-1865 * 5 Surrender * 6 President Andrew Johnson * 7 Reconstruction * 8 Other Happenings During the Civil War and Reconstruction Periods * 9 Grant Administration Lecture Seven: * 1 Yankee Ingenuity * 2 The Election of 1880 * 3 The Grange Movement * 4 Big Business and Big Oil * 5 The "Gilded Age" * 6 Bimetallism * 7 Unions and Immigrant Workers * 8 Indians and the Frontier * 9 Tariffs and an Income Tax * 10 The Conservative Democrat * 11 Preparing for the "Turn of the Century" Lecture Eight: Review for the Midterm Exam. Midterm Exam. Lecture Nine: * 1 Election of 1896 * 2 Imperialism * 3 Spanish-American War * 4 More Imperialism * 5 Progressive Movement Lecture Ten: * 1 Teddy Roosevelt * 2 Social trends and Court decisions * 3 1909 to 1914 * 4 World War I * 5 Post-World War I * 6 Social Darwinism * 7 Scopes Trial Lecture Eleven: * 1 The Roaring Twenties * 2 The Great Depression * 3 FDR, the New Deal, and Preparing for War * 4 World War II * 5 Cold War * 6 Communist Infiltration * 7 United Nations * 8 Immigration Lecture Twelve: * 1 The Cold War (continued from last lecture) * 2 The 80th Congress * 3 The Korean War * 4 Post World War II Culture * 5 The Warren Court * 6 Civil Rights * 7 The "Great Society" * 8 The Vietnam War * 9 ERA and Abortion Lecture Thirteen: * 1 The 1970s * 2 President Ronald Reagan * 3 Gulf War * 4 Clarence Thomas * 5 Bill Clinton * 6 21st Century * 7 The Supreme Court * 8 A Very Brief History of America * 9 Review for Final Exam Final Exam.