Henretta’s America’s History helps students succeed in the updated AP® U.S. History course with a thematic approach, skills-oriented pedagogy, and a multitude of AP®-style practice questions.
The extent to which I suffered was great. I spent many waking hours with this masterful piece of literature. To say that I am thrilled for the departure of this book is an understatement and I hope to never see it again. However, I developed a liking for the lad and I do credit him for the power of historical knowledge that I now wield. Thank you for your time, it has been a grand 9 months.
i suffered through the process of taking notes from this textbook. i lost many hours of sleep to this textbook. i missed out on life because of this textbook.
so happy to be done with it. pray for me bc the exam is friday 😔
As with the AP Euro textbook, I’m not going to be rating this because it’s history and I find rating that to be strange.
The textbook itself was informative, but it remains to be seen if any information will stick at all. I do really like how this was set up: the wide margins made it a quicker read than the Euro textbook, which was nice.
I read/struggled through all 1000 pages for APUSH this past year. Many fond memories of falling asleep reading this and waking up with the page lines on my face. If I don’t get a five on the AP test this book is a scam and so is college board.
not only did i read this entire textbook but i filled a notebook with notes on it too 10/10 do NOT recommend, this book stole every ounce of free time i had junior year
I read most of the chapters excluding the first 4 chapters as I skimmed through them only reading the summary so that I could finish my APUSH summer work to prepare me for class. It’s safe to say that I read every single word afterwards to get my homework finished. I spent 2 hours each day just doing some of my homework. It would take me 4 days just to finish one homework. But now I’m glad. I learned so much from this textbook and it truly helped me ace the class and the AP test. This spring I got a 95% in the class and a 4 on the AP exam. Sorry I rated this textbook so low. I forgot to mention I had a few mental breakdowns :) But nevertheless I love history always ❤️