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U.S. History

Explore free resources that align with your U.S. History curriculum.

CFR Education offers a range of free resources that can supplement your U.S. History curriculum. Browse readings, timelines, videos, and simulations on the eras and topics below. Wondering about standards alignment? Search for your state standards at the bottom of this page.

1890-1945

1945-1980

  • Simulations

    Korean War in 1950 (UNSC)

    Set in September 1950. Five years after World War II, conflict on the Korean Peninsula threatens the fragile post-war order.

  • Simulations

    Korean War in 1950 (NSC)

    Set in September 1950. Five years after World War II, the Korean Peninsula is under threat of falling to a communist regime.

  • Mini Simulations

    Strategic Ambiguity Toward Taiwan

    Should the United States maintain its longstanding policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan? Explore this simulation.

  • Mini Simulations

    Opposing Communism in 1947

    How should the United States support Greece in its fight against communist rebels? Explore this simulation set in 1947.

  • Mini Simulations

    Cuban Immigration in 1980

    How should the United States respond to the massive influx of Cuban migrants? Explore this historical simulation set in 1980.

  • Readings

    What Is Deterrence?

    In this free resource, explore examples of deterrence from the Cold War to present day to learn how countries dissuade bad behavior with the threat of significant punishment.

  • Readings

    What Is Intelligence?

    From Cold War double agents to Chinese spy balloons, explore how lying and spying inform policymaking in this resource on intelligence.

  • Readings

    How Did Decolonization Reshape the World?

    From India and the Palestinian Territories to Vietnam and Sudan, learn how former colonies sought independence—and how the shadow of colonialism still affects many regions today.

  • Readings

    What Is the UN Security Council?

    In this free resource, learn more about the United Nations’ most powerful body working to maintain international peace and security. Explore the security council’s failures and successes, and why the UN Security Council’s veto power is so controversial.

  • Videos

    What Is the Liberal World Order?

    Explore the organizations and agreements that have promoted global peace and prosperity since the end of World War II, as well as the challenges that the liberal world order now faces in this video.

  • Readings

    National Politics: The Americas

    From polarization in the United States to election fraud in Venezuela, learn about the issues and trends shaping ten countries today.

  • Videos

    The Marshall Plan

    Understand how the Marshall Plan, one of the first large foreign aid programs, helped Europe rebuild after World War II, but also served the foreign policy interests of the United States.

  • Readings

    The Nuclear World

    Where are the world’s nuclear weapons today and whom do they protect? Explore maps, charts, and graphs to learn about current and future nuclear weapons states.

  • Videos

    What Is Nuclear Proliferation?

    In this video on nuclear proliferation, learn why countries develop nuclear weapons—and what is being done to prevent the spread of these weapons and the possibility of nuclear war.

1980-present

Before 1890