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  1. U.S. History from 1865 to the present, United States history since 1877. See the Menu at the top of every page for Directories of Free Online Fiction and NonFiction Books, Magazines, and more, on 400 pages like this at Century Past.

  2. The OpenStax U.S. history textbook covers the major topics in United States History and provides an effective index with hyperlinks back to the chapter. The book includes major developments in political, social, economic, and intellectual history.

  3. www.americanyawp.com › yawp_v1_open_pdfThe AmericAn YAwp

    History is a conversation between the past and the present. To understand a global society, we must explore a history of transnational forces. To understand the lived experiences of ordinary Americans, we must look beyond the elites who framed older textbooks and listen to the poor and disadvan-taged from all generations.

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  4. Free online pdf books on Canada history to 1763 at the Internet Archive. Some books: Scenic Sieges and Battlefields of French Canada, Canadian Types of the Old Regime 1608-1698, Sketches of Canadian Life under the French Regime, France and England in North America (many volumes), White Men Came to the St. Lawrence, Canada’s Romantic Heritage ...

  5. A Massively Collaborative Open U.S. History Textbook. *Update Log* Stanford University Press Edition. Print Copies ( Vol. I; Vol. II) Available. Introduction. Primary Source Reader. VOLUME I: BEFORE 1877. Indigenous America 1. Colliding Cultures 2. British North America 3. Colonial Society 4. The American Revolution 5. A New Nation 6.

  6. Study U.S. History online free by downloading OpenStax's United States History textbook and using our accompanying online resources.

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  8. Building the American Republic is an engaging and accessible two-volume narrative history of the United States, that is suitable for introductory college and advanced high school courses. The first volume, A Narrative History to 1877, runs from pre-Colonialism to the Civil War and Reconstruction.