Barron’s AP® U.S. History Podcast

17. Crisis of Empire, Revolution, and a New Nation, 1754–1800


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From 1754 to 1800, the American colonies broke away from Great Britain, establishing a new nation and a new government. How does causation help you understand and recall the events from this time period? Listen as we use historical reasoning skills to deepen your knowledge for the AP® U.S. History exam. Learn more about Barron’s at www.barronseduc.com.


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