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Explore the rich tapestry of America's history before the 20th century, from indigenous cultures and European colonization to the birth of a nation and its expansion.

Pre-20th century America was shaped by indigenous cultures, European colonization, and the formation of a new nation through revolution and expansion.
The era saw significant changes including the Civil War, industrialization, and westward expansion, setting the stage for America's rise as a global power in the 20th century.

Numerous tribes with unique languages and customs existed.
Many tribes cultivated crops like maize, beans, and squash.
Stories and history were passed down orally through generations.
Extensive trade routes connected various tribes across regions.

Marked by 15th-century explorations, it was driven by trade.
European powers established colonies in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Colonization led to significant cultural and social changes worldwide.

The Thirteen Colonies were established by British settlers from the early 17th century.
The British imposed economic laws, including taxes, affecting colonial prosperity.
Discontent with British policies led to revolutionary movements in the colonies.

Colonial opposition to British taxes and laws led to conflict.
In 1776, colonies declared independence, sparking a major war.
The 1783 Treaty of Paris recognized U.S. independence from Britain.

In 1776, the U.S. declared independence from Britain.
In 1787, delegates drafted the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia.
In 1791, the first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights, were added.

Belief in America's divine right to expand westward.
Displacement and hardship for indigenous tribes due to expansion.
Led to growth in agriculture, mining, and trade in new territories.

The war spurred industrial growth, shifting the economy.
The end of slavery altered societal structures significantly.
It strengthened federal authority over states.

Reconstruction reshaped Southern society and addressed civil rights.
Rapid industrial expansion led to significant economic growth.
Urbanization and immigration brought social challenges and opportunities.

Set the stage for technological advances.
Shaped modern nation-states and ideologies.
Led to significant progress in various fields.