Heritage Social Studies 4: Adventures Through History
Adventures through History is a homeschooling course designed for homeschoolers in grade 4. In over 35 lessons, homeschoolers will learn about early American history; beginning with Native American history, through the discovery of America by the Europeans, and much more. The course goes through every cycle of American history, including recent history. Homeschoolers learn about the Liberal era in the 1990’s and up past the Millennium. When homeschoolers learn about their past, they may be able to better understand the world around them, and more about where they will be headed in the future.
1: Native Americans
2: Native Americans Part II
3: Explorers
4: Settlers
5: Early American Settlements
6: French and Indian War
7: Road to the Revolutionary War
8: Revolutionary War
9: Revolutionary War Part 2
10: Constitution and Bill of Rights
11: Westward Expansion
12: Pioneers
13: Industrial Revolution
14: Reform Movements
15: Mexican War
16: Conflict with Native Americans
17: Road to the Civil War
18: Road to the Civil War Continues
19: Slavery
20: Civil War and Reconstruction
21: A New America
22: Further Expansion
23: Further Growth
24: Further Innovation
25: The War Against Disease
26: The First World War
27: The Second World War
28: The Cold War
29: The Changing Face of the U.S. (1950s)
30: The Vietnam War
31: The Radical Era (1960s)
32: The Transition Era (1970s)
33: The Conservative Era (1980s)
34: The Liberal Era (1990s)
35: The New Millennium
36: The Future