Timeline of American History

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Overview

The Timeline of American History is a 16-foot, full-color visual resource that helps students of all ages see the key events that have shaped the United States. Covering history from the Genesis Flood to modern times, it highlights important developments in faith, politics, science, and culture. This engaging timeline works well as a supplement to America’s Story by Master Books and can be used as a wall display or hands-on study tool.

A Look Inside

SKU MB387-2
Manufacturer Master Books
Weight (in lbs) 2.00
Title Timeline of American History
Subtitle Ancient America to Modern Times
ISBN 13 9781683443872
Binding Fold-out
Page Count 23
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC
Dimensions (in inches) 8 1/2 x 14

The Timeline of American History is a full-color, 16-foot visual resource designed to help students of all ages, including middle and high schoolers, grasp the interconnected events that have shaped the United States. Ideal for homeschooling and educational settings, this 23-panel timeline provides a comprehensive overview of key historical moments. It can also be used with younger students and makes a terrific supplement to the America’s Story curriculum series by Master Books. Covering history from the Genesis Flood—revealing how it shaped the North American landscape—to modern times (2000 B.C. - Present Day), this timeline organizes key events into four major themes:

  • Biblical/Christianity – Highlights the role of faith, the Church, and Christian influence throughout American history.
  • Political Developments – Showcases key figures, events, and legislations that shaped the nation.
  • Scientific & Technological Advances – Features breakthroughs in medicine, space exploration, and innovation.
  • Cultural & Social Movements – Explores the impact of literature, music, art, and film on American society.

Designed to be used as a wall display or a hands-on study tool, this timeline helps students visualize the connections between historical events, fostering a deeper understanding of how America's past influences its present and future.

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