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Learn American History In 100 Pages

The History You Were Supposed to Learn, Clearly and Concisely Explained

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Learn American History In 100 Pages

By: James Key
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You don't need another 800-page textbook.

You need to actually understand American history—not memorize it, forget it, and feel vaguely guilty about not remembering who signed what treaty in 1783.

This book cuts through the noise. No academic posturing. No political spin. No pretending every detail matters equally. Just the essential story of how America became America, told clearly enough that it'll actually stick.

In 100 pages, you'll understand:
  • How the colonies became a superpower
  • Why certain conflicts never get resolved
  • What actually drives American politics, economics, and culture
  • The patterns most people miss because they're drowning in trivia
This isn't coverage. It's retention.

You'll finish this book and immediately see history everywhere—in the news, in arguments, in policy debates. You'll recognize why things are the way they are instead of just accepting that "it's complicated."

And yes, you'll probably know more than most people who suffered through years of history classes.
This is what happens when someone who actually knows how to teach stops wasting your time.
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I really enjoyed the insightful no nonsense approach to American history. Totally bipartisan. I listened to it twice to retain more of the historical facts. Well written

Great synopsis of American history. Short and too the point.

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