What are the periods of American history?
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Major Eras of American History
A | B |
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Revolutionary Era | 1763-1789 |
Civil War and Reconstruction | 1860-1877 |
Industrial Age/Gilded Age | 1876-1900 |
Progressive Era | 1890-1920 |
Thereof, what are the eras of American history?
Named eras and periods
- Plantation era (c. 1700–c. 1860)
- First Great Awakening (1730s–1740s)
- American Revolution (1775–1783)
- Second Great Awakening (c. 1800–c. 1840)
- First-wave feminism (19th century–early 20th century)
- Manifest Destiny (c. 1812–c. 1860)
- Era of Good Feelings (c. 1817–c. 1825)
- The Slave Power (c. 1840–c.
In this manner, what are the three periods of history?
Another common way world history is divided is into three distinct ages or periods: Ancient History (3600 B.C.-500 A.D.), the Middle Ages (500-1500 A.D.), and the Modern Age (1500-present).
The Colonial and Early National Period (17th century to 1830) The first European settlers of North America wrote about their experiences starting in the 1600s. This was the earliest American literature: practical, straightforward, often derivative of literature in Great Britain, and focused on the future.