The Making of a Modern Nation
Date
2025
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Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University, Tebessa
Abstract
This pedagogical handout, designed for Master 1 Literature and Civilization students at
Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University, provides a comprehensive historical survey titled
"USA: The Making of a Modern Nation." Comprising six lectures, the course material traces
the evolutionary trajectory of the United States from early European colonization and
interactions with Native Americans to the post-Civil War Reconstruction era. The content
explores critical themes such as the economic, religious, and political motivations for
colonization, the development of colonial societies, and the transition from indentured
servitude to African slavery. It further examines the ideological and social movements leading
to the American Revolution, the challenges of post-independence nation-building including
the Constitutional Convention, and the emergence of conflicting political parties. The handout
concludes with an analysis of the Antebellum South, the Civil War, and the failures of
Reconstruction, highlighting the enduring legacy of slavery and segregation. Through this
structured examination, the document serves as an educational resource for understanding the
foundational forces that shaped modern American identity, democracy, and institutions.
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American History, Colonization, Native Americans, Slavery, American Revolution, Constitution, Civil War, Reconstruction