In this course, students will compare historical and cultural events in Europe with the same types of events in the Americas during the same time period. They will participate in in-depth discussions on the Constitution of the United States of America, the Revolutionary War, the French Revolution, and an examination of the Thirteen Colonies. This is the second course in a two-part World History series for grades seven and eight; however, either course may be taken independently of the other.
What You’ll Learn
- Comparative Perspectives: Examine Europe and the Americas side by side during overlapping historical eras.
- Foundational Revolutions: Delve into the U.S. Constitution, the American Revolution, the Thirteen Colonies, and the French Revolution.
- Global Connections & Change: Analyze how revolutionary ideas, political structures, and cultural shifts influenced societies across continents.
- Credit Hours: 0.5
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
- 5 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Unit 1: England’s Thirteen Colonies0
- Unit 2: Rise of Monarchs in Europe (1500-1789)0
- Unit 3: The Science Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution0
- Unit 4: America’s Revolutionary War0
- Unit 5: The Constitution of the United States of America0
Requirements
- Survey of World History, Part 1






