THE NYSTROM COMPLETE U.S. HISTORY MAP SET
Ready to transport your students through the most important moments in American history? The Nystrom Complete U.S. History Map Set is your ultimate visual guide. From the exploration of the New World to the Cold War and beyond, this comprehensive set covers all the key events, turning your classroom into a dynamic hub for historical learning.
Forget flimsy posters—these 45″h x 50″w maps are printed on durable, tear-resistant stock, markable with wet-erase markers so you can highlight, annotate, and wipe clean for the next class. Each map comes mounted on spring rollers with backboards, making them easy to hang from a map rack or a one-inch map rail (required). Roll them down during lessons, and roll them right back up when you’re done. Prefer a different setup? Individual roll-down maps are available, or choose a flip chart set on a sturdy tripod for flexibility.
Designed for hands-on learning, this map set breaks down complex events into easy-to-understand visuals that students will love. It’s perfect for middle school classrooms—keeping history fun, interactive, and memorable. Plus, with options to buy subsets or individual maps, you can customize the experience to fit your curriculum needs.
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The following subsets are also available:
- The Basic U.S. History set includes
Native Americans, 1500
English, French, and Dutch Explorers, 1497–1682,
European Settlements, 1640,
Thirteen Colonies, 1750,
Revolutionary War, 1775–1781,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
War With Mexico, 1846–1848,
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1857,
Civil War, 1861–1865,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
World War I in Europe, 1914–1918,
World War II in Europe, 1939–1942,
World War II in Europe, 1942–1945,
World War II in the Pacific, 1941–1945,
Cold War, 1945–1991, and
Immigrants Since 1970. - The Beginnings to the Civil War set includes
Native Americans, 1500,
Spanish Explorers, 1492–1543,
English, French, and Dutch Explorers, 1497–1682,
The Great Exchange, 1492–1640s,
European Settlements, 1640,
Thirteen Colonies, 1750,
Slavery in the Americas, 1400s to 1800s,
Revolutionary War, 1775–1781,
American Expansion, 1803–1853,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
Trails West, 1821–1861,
War With Mexico, 1846–1848,
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1857,
Slavery and the Economy, 1860,
The Union and the Confederacy, 1861–1865, and
Civil War, 1861–1865 - The After the Civil War set includes
Indian Wars, 1622–1890,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
Resources Feed U.S. Industry, 1860–1900,
Immigrants, 1895–1929,
World War I in Europe, 1914–1918,
Great Depression and Dust Bowl, 1929–1940,
World War II in Europe, 1939–1942,
World War II in Europe, 1942–1945,
World War II in the Pacific, 1941–1945,
The Great Migration, 1940–1970,
Korean War, 1950–1953,
Cold War, 1945–1991,
Vietnam War, 1957–1975,
Persian Gulf War, 1990–1991,
A Shifting Population, 1990–1995, and
Immigrants Since 1970. - The Elementary U.S. History set includes
Native Americans, 1500,
Spanish Explorers, 1492–1543,
English, French, and Dutch Explorers, 1497–1682,
European Settlements, 1640,
Thirteen Colonies, 1750,
Slavery in the Americas, 1400s to 1800s,
Revolutionary War, 1775–1781,
American Expansion, 1803–1853,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
Trails West, 1821–1861,
The Union and the Confederacy, 1861–1865,
Civil War, 1861–1865,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
Immigrants, 1895–1929,
The Great Migration, 1940–1970, and
Immigrants Since 1970. - The Beginnings to Early 1900s set includes
Native Americans, 1500,
Spanish Explorers, 1492–1543,
English, French, and Dutch Explorers, 1497–1682,
Thirteen Colonies, 1750,
Slavery in the Americas, 1400s to 1800s,
Revolutionary War, 1775–1781,
American Expansion, 1803–1853,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
Trails West, 1821–1861,
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1857,
The Union and the Confederacy, 1861–1865,
Civil War, 1861–1865,
Indian Wars, 1622–1890,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
Resources Feed U.S. Industry, 1860–1900, and
Immigrants, 1895–1929. - The Exploration to 1860 set includes
Native Americans, 1500,
Spanish Explorers, 1492–1543,
English, French, and Dutch Explorers, 1497–1682,
European Settlements, 1640,
Slavery in the Americas, 1400s to 1800s,
Revolutionary War, 1775–1781,
American Expansion, 1803–1853,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
War With Mexico, 1846–1848, and
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1857. - The Growth and Conflict, 1803 to Early 1900s set includes
American Expansion, 1803–1853,
Explorations of the West, 1804–1844,
Trails West, 1821–1861,
War With Mexico, 1846–1848,
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1857,
Slavery and the Economy, 1860,
The Union and the Confederacy, 1861–1865,
Civil War, 1861–1865,
Indian Wars, 1622–1890,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
Resources Feed U.S. Industry, 1860–1900, and
Immigrants, 1895–1929. - The Civil War to the Present set includes
The Union and the Confederacy, 1861–1865,
Civil War, 1861–1865,
Railroads Transform the West, 1869–1893,
World War I in Europe, 1914–1918,
World War II in Europe, 1939–1942,
World War II in Europe, 1942–1945,
World War II in the Pacific, 1941–1945,
A Shifting Population, 1990–1995, and
Immigrants Since 1970.
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Publisher | Nystrom |
ISBN | 9780782541038 |