Discover America’s journey from revolution to 2026 in a short, clear, and visually engaging history book.
America: From Revolution to 2026 is a concise illustrated history of the United States, written for readers who want to understand the major events, people, struggles, and ideas that shaped the nation without reading a long textbook.
Beginning with life in the thirteen colonies, this book follows the road to the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, the War for Independence, the founding of a new government, westward expansion, the Civil War, immigration, industrial growth, civil rights, global power, space exploration, modern innovation, and America’s continuing journey into 2026.
Written in easy professional language, this book presents American history in a simple but meaningful way. Each chapter focuses on the important turning points that changed the country and explains why they still matter today.
Inside this book, readers will explore:
• The thirteen colonies and life before the Revolution
• The fight for independence and the meaning of 1776
• The Founding Fathers and the creation of American government
• Westward expansion, railroads, and the frontier
• The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the struggle over freedom
• Immigration, industry, cities, and modern growth
• Civil rights, reform movements, and the wider meaning of liberty
• America’s rise as a global power
• Space, science, technology, and innovation
• The meaning of America’s 250-year journey from 1776 to 2026
This book is ideal for students, young readers, casual history fans, and anyone looking for a short readable guide to American history. With a clear structure and painting-style visual theme, it offers a smooth introduction to the people and events that shaped the United States.
A short illustrated history for readers who want the big story of America in a clear, engaging, and memorable way.
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