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American History Video Curriculum

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Year 1 in Dave Raymond’s History Series

Master storyteller Dave Raymond delivers a dynamic history of the United States in this popular introduction to his four-year history series. He applies a Christian worldview to the characters, events, theology, literature, art, and religious beliefs of the nation.

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Master storyteller Dave Raymond delivers a dynamic history of the United States in this popular introduction to his four-year history series. Dave gives students:

  • A deep appreciation for the Christian foundation of the United States of America
  • A love of great stories, exciting situations, and the incredible men and women who shaped the country
  • A moral philosophy to help measure the events of history against a Biblical standard

Dave’s  American history homeschool curriculum has already transformed thousands of Middle School and High School students. Give your kids a view of history that will prepare them to understand the world.

Complete Series: American History | Modernity | Antiquity | Christendom

Also available as a facilitated class:  Learn more here.

Ages: 13+ (Note brief artistic nudity featured in some historical artwork.)

Credit: One High School History/Social Studies

Includes:

  • 130 videos (5 lectures per lesson, ~10-15 min each, 25 hours total )
  • 4 projects
  • Year-long Portfolio
  • 284-page Student Reader based on original sources (PDF, EPUB and MOBI)
  • Teacher’s Guide with Scope & Sequence  (PDF, EPUB, and MOBI)
  • Dedicated EPUB & Kindle versions of the Student Reader and Teacher’s Guide using Dyslexia-friendly fonts. View a side-by-side sample.
  • Weekly Exams
  • Dates covered: 1500s to 1910

Click on the FAQ tab for a complete breakdown of hours spent per area to qualify for high school credit.

Dave Raymond lives in rural Middle Tennessee with his wife and 6 children where he has taught the humanities for the past 20 years. He teaches the disciplines of history, literature, composition, and Latin through Quiller Tutorials.

Additional information

Age

13+

Age/Grade

,

Credit

1 HS

Credit Amount

Lessons

26

Lesson Length

45-60 minutes (5 videos, ~11 min each)

Teacher

Dave Raymond

Format

DVD, Download, Streaming, USB Thumb Drive

Runtime

24 Hours, 53 Mins

Addl Mtls

Student Reader & Teacher's Guide (PDF or Physical Books)

Type

Lessons

  1. Orientation (1:03:48)
  2. The Banner of the Sun: Meso-America (1:03:41)
  3. Brave New World: The Early Explorers (53:27)
  4. The Colossus of Empire: The Colonies (52:11)
  5. Stability and Change: The Reformational Colonies (52:28)
  6. A City Upon a Hill: The Puritans (1:05:21)
  7. A Foreign War at Home: Wars of Control (47:56)
  8. Grace, the Founder of Liberty: The Great Awakening (1:05:00)
  9. Fathers of Independence: Adams, Franklin, Witherspoon, and Henry (56:15)
  10. Liberty or Death: The Declaration of Independence (1:03:25)
  11. Awesome Providence I: The War of Independence (51:07)
  12. Awesome Providence II: The War of Independence (54:04)
  13. A More Perfect Union: The Constitution (48:14)
  14. Federal Headship: George Washington (53:19)
  15. How Good and Pleasant It Is: Adams and Jefferson (1:04:05)
  16. Manifest Destiny: Settlers, Explorers, and War (59:56)
  17. Word and Deed: JQ Adams and Andrew Jackson (46:50)
  18. The Original United Nations: The Expansion of the Early US (58:28)
  19. Idols of Mercy: Revival, Counterfeits, and Art (58:20)
  20. A House Divided I: The Age of Compromise and Divided Cultures (51:33)
  21. A House Divided II: Lincoln and Secession (1:12:25)
  22. The Second War for Independence: The War Between the States (51:44)
  23. Brother Against Brother: The War Between the States (57:51)
  24. The Lost Cause: Reconstruction (56:44)
  25. A New Normal: The West, Immigration, and Robber Barons (1:06:08)
  26. Theology as Biography: Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington (58:59)

Sample Lessons

Sample Books

Read a Sample from the Student Reader

Read a Sample from the Teacher’s Guide

See a Sample of the Dyslexia-friendly Version

FAQs

Does the streaming service expire?
No. This is a purchase in perpetuity.

Are there any course corrections?
View an updated list of corrections for American History.

How do I calculate for high school credit?
HSLDA recommends spending approximately 150 hours on a subject to qualify for high school credit.  This is how Dave Raymond’s classes generally break down to achieve that credit.  Some students will spend more time in some areas and some will spend less, but there is clearly enough different types of work to qualify for full high school credit:

* The reader includes 372 pages of original historical materials.  It increases in length as the year progresses.  For example, Part 1 is 150 pages and Part 2 is 222 pages.  If additional reading is desired for older students, we include recommendations for that.
**If a parent desires to do two or more thesis papers for older students, that is perfectly acceptable and will only increase the amount of time spent in the class.

What should my student’s portfolio look like?

Here is an example of the portfolio to give some ideas.

Resources

How to Teach American History: Don’t know where to begin with this product (or need a refresher)? Try our brief jumpstart guide to see how all the pieces fit together.

American History Resources: Additional links, videos, and games you can use to supplement the curriculum. Best of all, they’re free!

History posts on our Blog: Stay up to date on the whys and hows of this product.

44 reviews for American History Video Curriculum

  1. Megan

    I enjoyed the production quality and idea of the series, but I had a big problem with glossing over and being misleading about certain aspects of American History. One example: implying that Jamestown started out as a mission is just purposefully misreading history. Yes, the charter lists bringing Christendom to the new world as ONE of it’s objectives, but an honest look at the entirety of the charter, diaries, and WHO was sent on the voyage CLEARLY lets you know this was not the priority. I’m proud of many thing in our Christian American heritage, but a misrepresentation of facts undermines this and makes us look like we have to shade history to justify ourselves just as much as we are accusing others of doing now.

    • Dave Raymond

      Thank you for the feedback, Megan. American history was my first curriculum venture and in comparison to the later history years, has many nuances that I would love to add to the program. The many motives behind the Jamestown founding is a good example of a needed detail. I’ll keep it in mind should we ever revise the curriculum.

      Thanks,

      Dave

  2. chrys m

    I wish I had learned history this way!

  3. Kate

    The kids both really liked the lessons that we watched and found them very interesting. Mr. Raymond uses a conversational style that’s engaging and his obvious enthusiasm for the subject really makes the lectures enjoyable! The assignments are clearly explained and both they and the reading selections are thought-provoking…designed to really make the student think through the underlying factors behind the events. This is definitely not just a “names and dates” program! It really delves into how and why cultures change and how ideas and worldviews impact how we live. I really love this approach!
    But what I love most of all about this program is that it goes even further to show the theme of redemption through all of history. Mr. Raymond points out that history is at it’s heart a story of the Gospel, but also of sinners. Even the “heroes” of history have flaws – because they’re sinners – but he encourages students to watch for how all of history reveals the story of redemption, even through flawed and sinful people and actions. Through it all, God is working to accomplish His purposes.

  4. Candi D

    It is wonderful. Very interesting and informative.

  5. Kate W

    Love Dave Raymond. Love excerpts from original documents, love balanced approach and Christian worldview

  6. Margaret H

    Not only do my kids love American History, but so do I as their parent. I’m learning right along with them. Dave presents the info well!

  7. Ann S (verified owner)

    I absolutely LOVE it! Favorite History course hands down. I always watch the videos with my kids and even my younger kids like to watch. I love how it doesn’t just discuss dates and events in History, but what the character, motivation and belief system was of the individuals that drove their actions. My kids are learning so much more than History. They are learning how our beliefs, philosophy and value inform our actions and how they have formed our country. I can’t wait to have my kids do another one of Dave’s courses next year!

  8. Jami S

    Dave Raymond’s American History is a complete course based upon unaltered historical information. This is a rare find that includes a full scope & sequence, titles and authors for additional education, and a grading guide. All of this has been made student/parent friendly (even fun), something I didn’t know was possible with a history course. Thank you for making this available.

  9. Tammy E (verified owner)

    FABULOUS! Students like that it details the ‘why’ and not just the ‘when’ of events. Has promoted lots of deep discussion. Plan to use other D.Raymond curriculum as a result of experience with Am.History

  10. Corrina L

    Dave Raymond’s American History was our favorite part of our homeschool day.

  11. Ashley C (verified owner)

    Dave Raymond’s American History is by far our favorite history experience so far. It’s engaging, involves interesting projects (not busy work), & biblical theology incorporated throughout. We will continue to use Dave Raymond’s series.

  12. Joy H

    Absolutely love it! We have learned so much!

  13. Meredith M

    Best history class ever! My kids were engaged – wish I had taken Mr Raymond for History!

  14. Andrea T (verified owner)

    Dave Raymond’s video lessons are engaging and informative. I greatly appreciate that the ideas and philosophies behind people and events are emphasized. This very much enhances the understanding of the past and consequently the present. Readings are from source documents allowing the student to reach conclusions from what was originally written rather than the opinion of the historian writing the history.

  15. Wendy P

    We enjoy Dave Raymond’s succinct lectures with remarkable detail covered in a short lecture. The student receives the facts but is allowed to develop their own thoughts.

  16. Brandy

    As we’ve plowed through dozens of history curriculum options in search of an optimal scope and sequence for elementary through high school, I never even imagined that we would find something like this. But then we came across….

    :: a story-driven history curriculum that expounds upon the Christian roots of our nation, following an overarching theme of redemption throughout its history
    :: a course that provides a springboard for deep discussions with an upfront explanation of the Socratic method of asking questions (for both students and parents)
    :: a class that teaches and emphasizes how to take notes during lectures and how to build a portfolio that, at completion, may be used as a history textbook for younger children to read

    We have loved this curriculum so much! If you’d like to read more about our experience and/or take a peek into the history portfolio and speech our son completed as a result of Dave Raymond’s American History, visit https://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/the-making-of-a-history-portfolio/

  17. Lisa

    It is a Christian curriculum and one that takes the time to teach the importance of the founding of this nation and not just the names and dates but also the character behind the people who founded and shaped it.

  18. Trisha

    These lessons spend more time focusing on historic people, their beliefs and motivations, rather than mere events. Raymond continues to emphasize the idea of “moral philosophy” throughout the series: how the core beliefs of our nation’s leaders and founders shaped the direction of history.

  19. Debra

    I love that my kids are able to be very independent in working with this. I really like the projects involved, especially the whole create-your-own-textbook that the journal turns into. The fact that my word-loving son can create a text-heavy journal, and my word-phobic son can create a image-heavy journal — and both are following the instructions — means a lot to me. I love this whole idea. Downloadable video, that you can view on a variety of devices (or you can even purchase DVDs) is convenient and gives me fewer things to lose. I love that.

  20. Kara

    The kids both really liked the lessons that we watched and found them very interesting. Mr. Raymond uses a conversational style that’s engaging and his obvious enthusiasm for the subject really makes the lectures enjoyable! The assignments are clearly explained and both they and the reading selections are thought-provoking…designed to really make the student think through the underlying factors behind the events. This is definitely not just a “names and dates” program! It really delves into how and why cultures change, and how ideas and worldviews impact how we live. I really love this approach! But what I love most of all about this program is that it goes even further to show the theme of redemption through all of history. Mr. Raymond points out that history is at its heart a story of the Gospel, but also of sinners. Even the “heroes” of history have flaws – because they’re sinners – but he encourages students to watch for how all of history reveals the story of redemption, even through flawed and sinful people and actions. Through it all, God is working to accomplish His purposes.

  21. Kela

    Dave Raymond gives students (and educators) a new way of appreciating American History by pointing out how we can see God’s hand through all of history. God is the Creator of all things and without Him nothing would be created. I like how Dave goes back to the beginning of time in his first lesson and explains how we need to understand the study of Humanities.

  22. Jessica

    One thing is evident: the teacher clearly explains how to view the events of history through the lens of Scripture and a Christian worldview.

  23. Laura

    My kids learn well from teachers who are passionate about their subjects. Dave Raymond is passionate about American History. Better yet, Dave Raymond is a good storyteller. Isn’t that what history is? Story telling? Names and dates bah! I want to know about the people, not just the battles. How did they think? Why did they do things? History comes alive in this video curriculum.

  24. Heather

    Because I’m in the room with Munchkin while she’s watching the videos, I find myself learning things about history that I didn’t know. She gets really excited about the information being presented and enjoys sharing her newly learned information with others. To me, this is a sign that the curriculum is interesting and engaging. The curriculum focuses on some aspects of history that aren’t, in my experience, covered by other curriculums as well as the traditional material.

  25. Sandra

    I love this curriculum, and I love the way Mr. Raymond presents it. It is from a Christian Worldview, and is the most interesting history course I’ve ever sat under. I watch the lessons with my son, and take notes along with him–I love it! The lessons are laid out and are very user friendly. The only thing I wish is that there were more resource materials that the teacher could draw from if he/she wanted. (Maybe films or historical novels that could be correlated with the course.) I love that this history course is taught from a biblical worldview, and that it is reasonably priced and available in both streaming and dvd format!

  26. Tracy

    We just started Dave Raymond’s American History and love it! He not only presents material in an interesting and visually engaging manner, but also tells you how and why to learn. I appreciate the strong Biblical worldview.

  27. Resshena

    We are currently using Dave Raymond’s American History. We love this history program. Mr. Raymond is an engaging instructor. His stories are intriguing and so different than the normal. He keeps his lessons short and to the point and brings original source information to his presentations and also to the extra reading. He requires the kids to take notes and make a continuing portfolio, and stresses the point that they need to do their best job. My daughter’s portfolio is beautiful and she will always have a great record of her 8th/9th grade history class. We have learned so many things that other curriculums have not taught us. I LOVE this curriculum.

  28. spencer_hasch

    love, love, love
    these dvds!! I HIGHLY recommend them.

  29. Kellie

    This curriculum was an absolute Godsend to our family. We have never experienced a curriculum that our children loved, enjoyed and learned as much from as this one. Each morning my children were literally fighting over who got to start their History videos for the day.
    The lessons are riveting to both child and adult alike. I have home-schooled our 6 children for the past 23 years, and we found this curriculum to be the most fascinating, educational and user friendly of all of them.
    I just can’t say enough about it. We have recommended it to everyone we know. I only wish we had found it 23 years ago!

  30. Pam D

    We have really enjoyed the course. Part 1 consists of 13 weekly lessons which includes a daily video presentation generally around 12 minutes long, quality reading assignments and a weekly exam. Also the students are to prepare a page in their portfolio after each week and there is also a project of making a colonial map. Part 1 covers Meso-America to The Constitution. Part 2 also consists of 13 weekly lessons and covers George Washington to Theodore Roosevelt. It also includes the daily video, reading assignments and weekly exam. Our favorite part of this course has been the daily video lessons. Dave makes the lessons extremely interesting and very understandable. Since he tells it as a story and has covered the material chronologically, for the first time in my life, I can put all the pieces of American History together and they make sense. The readings are very in-depth. They are organized by lesson in one downloadable printable reader. Many are taken from original documents We have not used them as extensively as some that love history may choose to do. I appreciate that the course is taught from a strong Christian worldview. Even though it is a high school course, my 2 younger daughters have watched it with us, and they have also learned so much.

  31. Cathy Duffy

    In my opinion, this course offers an excellent balance of interesting DVD lectures, serious reading, and challenging writing coupled with worthwhile portfolio and project work, all presented from within a Christian worldview.

  32. Meg

    I have to say, I absolutely LOVE this American History curriculum! I have been telling everyone I know about it. Our family has been searching for something that doesn’t just teach the WHAT, but the WHY and the HOW. History doesn’t need to just be a bunch of useless facts (ones we hardly remember as we grow older and are inundated with other useless facts); instead should be exploring the reasons WHY men did what they did…and HOW we can learn from their mistakes. I love that this is both worldview and history in one curriculum. Thank you so much for following the Lord’s leading in creating this curriculum! Now, I want to know when World History will be released??

  33. Sandra (verified owner)

    I love this curriculum, and I love the way Mr. Raymond presents it. It is from a Christian Worldview, and is the most interesting history course I’ve ever sat under. I watch the lessons with my son, and take notes along with him–I love it!

    The lessons are laid out and are very user friendly. The only thing I wish is that there were more resources materials that the teacher could draw from if he/she wanted. (Maybe films or historical novels that could be correlated with the course.)

    I love that this history course is taught from a biblical worldview, and that it is reasonably priced and available in both streaming and dvd format!

  34. Heather

    Because I’m in the room with Munchkin while she’s watching the videos, I find myself learning things about history that I didn’t know. She gets really excited about the information being presented and enjoys sharing her newly learned information with others. To me, this is a sign that the curriculum is interesting and engaging. The curriculum focuses on some aspects of history that aren’t, in my experience, covered by other curriculums as well as the traditional material.

  35. Laura

    My kids learn well from teachers who are passionate about their subjects. Dave Raymond is passionate about American History. Better yet, Dave Raymond is a good storyteller. Isn’t that what history is? Story telling? Names and dates bah! I want to know about the people, not just the battles. How did they think? Why did they do things? History comes alive in this video curriculum.

  36. Jessica

    One thing is evident: the teacher clearly explains how to view the events of history through the lens of Scripture and a Christian worldview.

  37. Kela

    Dave Raymond gives students (and educators) a new way of appreciating American History by pointing out how we can see God’s hand through all of history. God is the Creator of all things and without Him nothing would be created. I like how Dave goes back to the beginning of time in his first lesson and explain how we need to understand the study of Humanities.

  38. Kara

    The kids both really liked the lessons that we watched and found them very interesting. Mr. Raymond uses a conversational style that’s engaging and his obvious enthusiasm for the subject really makes the lectures enjoyable! The assignments are clearly explained and both they and the reading selections are thought-provoking…designed to really make the student think through the underlying factors behind the events. This is definitely not just a “names and dates” program! It really delves into how and why cultures change and how ideas and worldviews impact how we live. I really love this approach!
    But what I love most of all about this program is that it goes even further to show the theme of redemption through all of history. Mr. Raymond points out that history is at it’s heart a story of the Gospel, but also of sinners. Even the “heroes” of history have flaws – because they’re sinners – but he encourages students to watch for how all of history reveals the story of redemption, even through flawed and sinful people and actions. Through it all, God is working to accomplish His purposes.

  39. Debra

    I love that my kids are able to be very independent in working with this. I really like the projects involved, especially the whole create-your-own-textbook that the journal turns into. The fact that my word-loving son can create a text-heavy journal, and my word-phobic son can create a image-heavy journal — and both are following the instructions — means a lot to me.

    I love this whole idea. Downloadable video, that you can view on a variety of devices (or you can even purchase DVDs) is convenient and gives me fewer things to lose. I love that.

  40. Trisha

    These lessons spend more time focusing on historic people, their beliefs and motivations, rather than mere events. Raymond continues to emphasize the idea of “moral philosophy” throughout the series: how the core beliefs of our nation’s leaders and founders shaped the direction of history.

  41. Lisa

    It is a Christian curriculum and one that takes the time to teach the importance of the founding of this nation and not just the names and dates but also the character behind the people who founded and shaped it.

  42. Meg

    I have to say, I absolutely LOVE this American History curriculum! I have been telling everyone I know about it. Our family has been searching for something that doesn’t just teach the WHAT, but the WHY and the HOW. History doesn’t need to just be a bunch of useless facts (ones we hardly remember as we grow older and are inundated with other useless facts); instead should be exploring the reasons WHY men did what they did…and HOW we can learn from their mistakes. I love that this is both worldview and history in one curriculum. Thank you so much for following the Lord’s leading in creating this curriculum! Now, I want to know when World History will be released?? 😉

  43. Cathy Duffy

    In my opinion, this course offers an excellent balance of interesting DVD lectures, serious reading, and challenging writing coupled with worthwhile portfolio and project work, all presented from within a Christian worldview.

  44. Pam Dean

    We have really enjoyed the course. Part 1 consists of 13 weekly lessons which includes a daily video presentation generally around 12 minutes long, quality reading assignments and a weekly exam. Also the students are to prepare a page in their portfolio after each week and there is also a project of making a colonial map. Part 1 covers Meso-America to The Constitution. Part 2 also consists of 13 weekly lessons and covers George Washington to Theodore Roosevelt. It also includes the daily video, reading assignments and weekly exam.

    Our favorite part of this course has been the daily video lessons. Dave makes the lessons extremely interesting and very understandable. Since he tells it as a story and has covered the material chronologically, for the first time in my life, I can put all the pieces of American History together and they make sense. The readings are very in-depth. They are organized by lesson in one downloadable printable reader. Many are taken from original documents We have not used them as extensively as some that love history may choose to do. I appreciate that the course is taught from a strong Christian worldview. Even though it is a high school course, my 2 younger daughters have watched it with us, and they have also learned so much.

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