Inquiring minds want to know :)
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:40 pm
HI All
We began Bigger a few weeks ago and are enjoying it. As I look through it though, I see that in the last weeks a tremendous amount of time is spent on the Wright Brothers and then it seems a lot of history is skipped with just a smattering here and there about the Vietnam war and some other topics in the remaining 2 weeks.
There is nothing that I saw really about Henry Ford, or WW1 or WW2 or the great depression or other major topics of the 20th century. I realize these aren't all light and happy topics, but I am curious. Perhaps some of the extension books cover these topics in more detail??
Please don't take this as an attack but a request for clarification, to understand where Carrie is coming from, so I can better comprehend her philosophy . I realize that in 1 year it is tough to cover American History completely, and really, thats part of the reason I chose HOD. We've done quite a bit of AH already (unfortunately a lot of Colonial -civil war), but I was hoping for a bit more depth in the later years when I saw the Unit titles.
Thanks for helping me understand
Blessings
Kelly
We began Bigger a few weeks ago and are enjoying it. As I look through it though, I see that in the last weeks a tremendous amount of time is spent on the Wright Brothers and then it seems a lot of history is skipped with just a smattering here and there about the Vietnam war and some other topics in the remaining 2 weeks.
There is nothing that I saw really about Henry Ford, or WW1 or WW2 or the great depression or other major topics of the 20th century. I realize these aren't all light and happy topics, but I am curious. Perhaps some of the extension books cover these topics in more detail??
Please don't take this as an attack but a request for clarification, to understand where Carrie is coming from, so I can better comprehend her philosophy . I realize that in 1 year it is tough to cover American History completely, and really, thats part of the reason I chose HOD. We've done quite a bit of AH already (unfortunately a lot of Colonial -civil war), but I was hoping for a bit more depth in the later years when I saw the Unit titles.
Thanks for helping me understand
Blessings
Kelly