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− | Understanding how American democracy developed requires knowing a few interesting pieces of American history as they relate to how they shaped the beliefs and attitudes of Americans. Civicwiki does not exist as a history website, but it must take | + | Understanding how American democracy developed requires knowing a few interesting pieces of American history as they relate to how they shaped the beliefs and attitudes of Americans. Civicwiki does not exist as a history website, but it must take note of historical elements to make its case for a more civic society. |
Articles in this category, among other things, deal with these elements of America's heritage. [[File:Channing 1-3.JPG|250px|thumb|American History / America's Heritage|link=]]<br> | Articles in this category, among other things, deal with these elements of America's heritage. [[File:Channing 1-3.JPG|250px|thumb|American History / America's Heritage|link=]]<br> | ||
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America's Heritage
Understanding how American democracy developed requires knowing a few interesting pieces of American history as they relate to how they shaped the beliefs and attitudes of Americans. Civicwiki does not exist as a history website, but it must take note of historical elements to make its case for a more civic society. Articles in this category, among other things, deal with these elements of America's heritage.1600 to 1763Some of the relevant topics:
1763 to 18001763 was a turning point. Sample of relevant topics:
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