I was a history major, mainly studied 20th century Europe but when I did cover some topics of American History, particularly the revolutionary war, the professor I had was phenomenal. Truly captivating. His class was challenging but I passed it with ease because he was so endearing.
Have you come across David Barton's history presentations? He's got a huge collection of original writings that he presents from and it's just fascinating. Makes a huge difference when the teacher loves the subject. I think we've had more than enough "teachers" who go along to get along and/or are focused on globalism/marxism/Agenda 21/2030.
I was a history major, mainly studied 20th century Europe but when I did cover some topics of American History, particularly the revolutionary war, the professor I had was phenomenal. Truly captivating. His class was challenging but I passed it with ease because he was so endearing.
Have you come across David Barton's history presentations? He's got a huge collection of original writings that he presents from and it's just fascinating. Makes a huge difference when the teacher loves the subject. I think we've had more than enough "teachers" who go along to get along and/or are focused on globalism/marxism/Agenda 21/2030.