American History (USA) Subscription

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Learn the History of America and gain a new appreciation for the people, events, and cultures that came together in our great nation!

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You will receive one box a month for as long as you like. Your subscription will auto renew until you cancel.

SCHEDULE OF BOXES

  1. Month 1 - Mali Why begin an American History course in Africa? Because the study of our nation (rather than the study of a continent) begins with the merging of three broad cultures: European, African, and Native American. We have chosen to begin our American story in the days before these three cultures came together in the Western Hemisphere. Learn about the richest man in the world, Mansa Musa, and his amazing and beautiful kingdom.
  2. Month 2 - Powhatan Visit one of the Eastern Woodland nations and learn more about the indigenous peoples of America. Try your hand at farming, baking and bead work, and read a traditional folk tale.
  3. Month 3 - European Explorers All aboard for a gripping look at the ups and downs of life at sea, the men who braved the journey, and the mixed legacy they left behind.
  4. Month 4 - St. Augustine Take an up-close look at the volatile life inside this fort, the truth about pirates and privateers, and the Native Timucua people.
  5. Month 5 - Jamestown Have you ever wondered what life was like in this early settlement? What's the truth behind the legend of John Smith and Pocahontas? Where the first enslaved Africans arrived in the English colonies? Find the answers inside this box!
  6. Month 6 - Plymouth  Explore this early settlement and learn new and exciting details about some of the most iconic early American people and events - the Pilgrims, the Wampanoag, and the true story first Thanksgiving. Jump forward a few decades and try to survive the Salem witch trials in a Choose Your Story special adventure.
  7. Month 7 - The French & Indian War:  Before he fought in the revolution, before he accepted the presidency, George Washington did something else: he started a world war! Discover what life looked like for soldiers, Natives, colonists, and children during this time of conflict.
  8. Month 8 - The American Revolution: Don't just learn about the revolution, experience it with all of your senses! Drink liberty tea while learning about the Boston Tea Party. Read about Paul Revere's ride by the light of a tin punch lantern. Deepen your understanding of the constitution and then try your hand with quill and ink.
  9. Month 9 - Missions: On the west coast of America the Spanish soldiers and Missionaries were a very active part of colonial America. Explore the ways of Native life and how things changed as people from two continents collided.
  10. Month 10 - Lewis & Clark: Explore North America with the adventurous Corps of Discovery as they catalog animal and plant life, meet indigenous tribes, and bring colonial ideas with them.
  11. Month 11 - Going West: The trickle of movement westward becomes a flood as gold, land, and forced Native relocation push people from all walks of life farther west. This month covers the gold rush, the Oregon Trail, and the Trail of Tears in a relatable, memorable way.
  12. Month 12 - Civil War: See how difficulties from the very beginning of colonial America come to a boiling point as the nation struggles for survival. Meet Harriet Tubman and learn about the real underground railroad. Read Abraham Lincoln's writing and then learn the state of the art communication he used during war time: Morse Code. Find out about the forgotten soldiers of the Civil War and discover how Native peoples, immigrants, women, and enslaved and free blacks changed history.

Full Curriculum Packages

Full Curriculum Packages include every box in the American History sequence (individual lessons included with each box) along with reading list and resources, allowing for this to become a stand alone curriculum. By default these will ship each month; please include in comments when ordering whether you would like boxes shipped altogether instead. See our FAQ page for more information on what is included.