How did a handful of colonies in a short space of time become a nation that shapes politics, business and science across the world? Anyone who wants to understand the rapid rise of the United States to world power not merely in slogans but in its causes and consequences will find in this book a fact rich and compelling account. ‘History of the USA’ shows in a clear, engaging and well structured way how settlements on the Atlantic coast developed into a state of global reach.
The beginning of this development already reads like a dramatic opening. With Columbus in 1492, America entered Europe’s field of vision, and in the centuries that followed the immigration of European settlers transformed the continent profoundly. In 1607, Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement, and by 1733 thirteen colonies had emerged. Yet from dependence grew the will for self determination. The conflict with England intensified, and dissatisfaction turned into a struggle for freedom and independence. With George Washington, the movement gained its leading figure, with the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776 it reached its high point, and with the recognition of autonomy in 1783 it achieved success.
The book is equally impressive in showing how the nineteenth century brought the USA new greatness while at the same time inflicting deep wounds. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 almost doubled the territory of the state and opened the way for westward expansion. Numerous new states emerged from this acquired land. For the Indigenous peoples of America, however, this process meant displacement, violence and the loss of their means of survival. White settlers pushed forward, buffalo herds were destroyed and reservations were created. At the same time, slavery in the South intensified the country’s internal conflict. The efforts of the North under Abraham Lincoln to bring this order to an end led to the Civil War, which, with the victory of the North, brought about a decisive political turning point.
The settlement of the West, further wars against Native Americans and the expansion of the railway network opened up this vast country and created the basis for a great economic rise. In the major cities, industrialisation, technology and capital drove development forward until the USA became the leading economic power. In the twentieth century, it then emerged militarily and geopolitically as the leading power of the free world. Its role in both world wars, in the Cold War and in the Moon landing of 1969 is explained just as vividly as the changes brought by digitalisation, which to this day continues to be shaped decisively by American companies.
Bert Alexander Petzold combines a broad historical overview with clear powers of presentation and guides his readers confidently through the centuries of American development. That is precisely where the particular strength of this work of non fiction lies. It places central dates, turning points and shifts in power in their proper context and makes clear why the history of the USA continues to shape our own present. Anyone seeking solid knowledge that goes beyond superficial accounts will find here a well founded and highly readable introduction. The book is ideally suited to preparing for examinations leading to higher education entrance qualifications and for study at university.
Anyone who wants to understand the United States not only as the superpower of the present but as a historically evolved nation shaped by revolution, expansion, civil war, industrialisation, world politics and innovative strength should reach for this book. Secure your copy of ‘History of the USA’ now and discover a work that conveys historical connections vividly, offers orientation and sharpens the view of America’s path to world power in a lasting way.
© 2026 Amor Audiobook UG (haftungsbeschränkt) (E-bog): 9783692123202
Oversættere: Paula Smith
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E-bog: 19. marts 2026
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