Pass the CLEP US History 1 Test

Everybody knows American history, right? That’s what I thought, too. But then I started looking at the topics covered on the CLEP US History 1 exam. While a lot of people are familiar with the big events in US History (the Pilgrims, the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War), there are a lot of minor details many test takers may not be familiar with.

Despite being unfamiliar with a lot of the exam’s topics, I passed it with flying colors. Here’s what to expect:

Knowing facts isn’t enough. The CLEP US History 1 test will challenge you to learn more than mere information about famous events in American history. You’ll need to be familiar with cause and effect sequences, what happened before the event and the effects of it afterward.

Early 19th century history is key. The CLEP US History 1 test focuses on what I call the boring parts of American history. There is a huge chunk you’ll be tested on that covers Jacksonian Democracy, Westward Expansion, and the Compromises that helped form many of the states before the Civil War.

I would estimate that 40% of the CLEP US History 1 covers events that happened between 1800 and 1850. So, while the intricate details of that period may be kind of tedious, they’re essential if you want to pass this CLEP.

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