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Period 1
1491 to 1607, characterized by the interactions between Native Americans and European explorers, colonization efforts, and the beginning of European influence in the Americas.
Period 2
1607 to 1754, marked by the establishment of the Thirteen Colonies, the development of colonial societies, and increasing conflict between European powers and Native Americans.
Period 3
1754 to 1800, characterized by the American Revolution, the founding of the United States, and the establishment of the Constitution and early government.
Period 4
1800 to 1848, marked by the expansion of the nation, the rise of political parties, and the impact of the Market Revolution.
Period 5
1844 to 1877, defined by westward expansion, the growth of slavery, tensions leading to the Civil War, and reconstruction.
Period 6
1865 to 1898, featuring Reconstruction, industrialization, immigration, and conflicts over labor rights and Native American policy.
Period 7
1890 to 1945, characterized by the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II.
Period 8
1945 to 1980, marked by the Cold War, civil rights movements, and various social changes.
Period 9
1980 to present, marked by the end of the Cold War, globalization, and social movements.