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United States

 * Pre-Columbian History
 * Pre-Columbian era
 * Settlement of the Americas
 * Population history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Clovis culture
 * Mississippian culture
 * Puebloan peoples
 * Pueblo
 * Algonquian peoples
 * Iroquois
 * Longhouse Religion
 * Three Sisters (agriculture)
 * Aztec Empire
 * Inca Empire
 * Native Americans in the United States


 * Colonization
 * European colonization of the Americas
 * Conquistador
 * History of New Mexico
 * New England Colonies
 * Colony of Virginia
 * New Sweden
 * Fort Christina
 * Second Northern War
 * New Netherland
 * Russian America
 * United States
 * French and Indian Wars
 * Seven Years' War
 * Thirteen Colonies


 * Revolutionary War
 * Stamp Act
 * Declaratory Act
 * Townshend Acts
 * Boston Massacre
 * Boston Tea Party
 * East India Company
 * Intolerable Acts
 * Massachusetts Government Act
 * American Revolution
 * Continental Congress
 * American Revolutionary War
 * George Washington
 * Nathanael Greene
 * Horatio Gates
 * Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
 * William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
 * Thomas Gage
 * Henry Clinton (American War of Independence)
 * Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis
 * Battles of Lexington and Concord
 * Battle of Bunker Hill
 * Boston campaign
 * Invasion of Canada (1775)
 * Battle of Quebec (1775)
 * New York and New Jersey campaign
 * Philadelphia campaign
 * Northern theater of the American Revolutionary War after Saratoga
 * Western theater of the American Revolutionary War
 * Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
 * Caribbean theater of the American Revolutionary War
 * Yorktown campaign
 * Siege of Yorktown
 * Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War
 * Treaty of Paris (1783)


 * Early Years
 * Articles of Confederation
 * United States Constitution
 * Founding Fathers of the United States
 * United States Bill of Rights
 * Alexander Hamilton
 * History of central banking in the United States
 * United States presidential election, 1788–89
 * John Adams
 * Second Great Awakening
 * First Party System
 * Federalist Party
 * Democratic-Republican Party
 * United States presidential election, 1796
 * Louisiana Purchase
 * War of 1812
 * Timeline of the War of 1812
 * James Madison
 * Battle of New Orleans
 * Treaty of Ghent
 * Results of the War of 1812


 * Andrew Jackson
 * Second Party System
 * United States presidential election, 1824
 * United States presidential election, 1828
 * Andrew Jackson
 * Jacksonian democracy
 * Indian Removal Act
 * Trail of Tears
 * Manifest destiny


 * Early Social Reformers
 * Dorothea Dix
 * Frederick Douglass
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 * Lucretia Mott
 * Sojourner Truth


 * Slavery
 * Slavery in the United States
 * Northwest Ordinance
 * Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
 * Missouri Compromise
 * Tariff of Abominations
 * Nat Turner's slave rebellion
 * Nullification Crisis
 * United States v. The Amistad
 * Prigg v. Pennsylvania
 * American Colonization Society
 * Underground Railroad
 * Compromise of 1850
 * Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
 * Uncle Tom's Cabin
 * Kansas–Nebraska Act
 * Bleeding Kansas
 * Caning of Charles Sumner
 * Dred Scott v. Sandford
 * The Impending Crisis of the South
 * John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
 * Corwin Amendment


 * Mexican-American War
 * Texas Revolution
 * Texas annexation
 * Mexican–American War
 * James K. Polk
 * Antonio López de Santa Anna
 * Battle for Mexico City
 * Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
 * Mexican Cession


 * Before the Civil War
 * California Gold Rush
 * Transcontinental railroad
 * History of Chinese Americans


 * Civil War
 * Abraham Lincoln
 * Lincoln–Douglas debates
 * Hannibal Hamlin
 * Whig Party (United States)
 * Republican Party (United States)
 * United States presidential election, 1860
 * Abolitionism
 * American Civil War
 * Union (American Civil War)
 * Confederate States of America
 * Jefferson Davis
 * Robert E. Lee
 * Ulysses S. Grant
 * Fort Sumter
 * Habeas corpus
 * New York City draft riots
 * Battle of Gettysburg
 * Gettysburg Address
 * United States presidential election, 1864
 * Emancipation Proclamation
 * Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
 * John Wilkes Booth


 * Reconstruction
 * Reconstruction Era
 * Reconstruction Amendments
 * Freedmen's Bureau
 * Andrew Johnson
 * Radical Republican
 * Jim Crow laws
 * Rutherford B. Hayes
 * Samuel J. Tilden
 * United States presidential election, 1876
 * Compromise of 1877
 * Gilded Age
 * Spanish–American War