Listly by Joshua Davis
Here are a list of Open Educated Resources dedicated to someone learning about American History and Wars making the United States the greatest country in the world.
For much of the second world war, America was neutral to the different sides fighting. Only after the bombing of the naval base in Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, did America enter the fight. follow along and travel from the surprise bombing of Pearl Harbor to the nuclear bombing of Japan.
Learn more about america's growing involvement in wwii in the Boundless open textbook.
Historical scenes: WWI. Tent hangar opens and biplane is pushed out. CU, map of St. Mihiel, France. Biplanes lined up on field. Pilots get planes and start...
Many things happened as a result of the affects of World War 2. There were advancements in technology, baby boomers, etc. There were effects felt all over the world, not just in the U.S.A follow the lessons and find out more.
Learn all about the start of World War II in less than 10 minutes! Learn why the League of Nations could not stop aggression by Italy, Germany and...
While their husbands fought, the women in the country has to pick up the slack in the industries. When the war was over, women wanted more freedoms because they understood they were worth more then suzy homemakers. Follow through the source and understand the challenges faced by the people of the U.S. not limited to Womens' suffrage.
Find out more about the history of V-J Day, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more.
Before Pearl Harbor, The United States held no position or bias in the war, that is until Pearl Harbor. Follow through the resource and understand why the United States exited neutrality and into the war.