HISTORY
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One Day Seminars – Teaching American History
Teaching American History provides One Day seminars for the busy teacher seeking professional development that doesn’t require days of their…
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Teaching with Primary Documents: Causes of the Civil War
Causes of the Civil War has been rereleased and is available in our bookstore today! Interested in purchasing classroom bundles? …
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Nothing is New: Political Strife and Competing Worldviews in the 1790s
E Pluribus Unum, We the People, self-evident truths—these were the touchstones of the 1770s and 1780s. The historic collaboration between…
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Teaching American History Webinar: A Deep Dive
Almost 250 years ago, on July 2nd, 1776, the Second Continental Congress voted for independence. Two days later, they approved…
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Check our tah.org’s new document collections!
You probably already know tah.org houses thousands of primary sources and document collections, but have you seen the new collections?…
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From Bullets to Ballots: How the Election of 1800 Shaped American Democracy
In 1800, Americans did something no nation had ever done before: they held a fiercely contested election and handed over…
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What’s New in MAHG? | Teaching American History
Our Master of Arts in American History & Government is well-known to teachers in the TAH community. If you’ve been…
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2025 Multi-Day Seminar Recap | Teaching American History
Teaching American History hosted a record number of multi-day seminars in 2025. We sent over 500 teachers to 31 historic…
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Passage of the 1924 Immigration Act
On May 26, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Johnson-Reed Act, the first federal law in American history designed to…
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Brett Van Gaasbeek’s Students Talk about Preserving Self-Government
Recently I emailed a question to teacher friends who are graduates of the Master of Arts in American History and…
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