What a US History study guide should cover

Colonial America & the Revolution

Colonization, growing tensions with Britain, and the founding of the republic.

The Constitution & early republic

Federalism, the Bill of Rights, and the first political parties.

Civil War & Reconstruction

Slavery, secession, the war's turning points, and the rebuilding of the South.

Industrialization & the Gilded Age

Big business, labor movements, immigration, and urbanization.

Progressive Era & World Wars

Reform movements, US entry into WWI and WWII, and the home front.

The Cold War & Civil Rights

Containment, the Red Scare, and the struggle for civil rights.

Modern America

Postwar prosperity, social change, and recent political shifts.

Sample study-guide outline

A clear structure to study from.

Your generated us history guide is organized into sections like these, with notes, flashcards, and a quiz built from your own material.

  1. 1. Colonial era & Revolution
  2. 2. Constitution & early republic
  3. 3. Civil War & Reconstruction
  4. 4. Industrialization
  5. 5. World Wars & Progressive Era
  6. 6. Cold War to modern America

How to make it

From source to study mode.

Step 1

Add your material

Upload a PDF, paste a YouTube link, or drop in your notes. No signup needed to try one guide.

Step 2

Generate the study guide

The AI reads your source and builds sectioned notes, flashcards, and practice questions — each point anchored to your material.

Step 3

Review and pass

Study the notes, drill the flashcards, and self-test with the quiz. Edit anything before you save.

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How to study us history effectively

Build a timeline and place events on it — chronology is the backbone APUSH questions test.

For each era, write one sentence on causes and one on consequences; exams reward cause-and-effect.

Use flashcards for people, acts, and terms, but always tie them to the era they belong to.

FAQ

Is this good for APUSH?

Yes. Paste your APUSH notes or textbook and the guide is structured around the periods and themes the exam covers.

What's inside?

Sectioned notes with source anchors, flashcards for key terms and figures, and a practice quiz with explanations.

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