
AP US History Summer Assignment FALL 2025
Welcome to AP US History!
APUSH is a tremendously rewarding survey course study of American History that replicates a
college-level history course. As such, there will be a large amount of reading, writing, and
historical analysis you will be expected to perform, both in class and at home. Due to the nature
of the course, it is difficult to get through all of the required information in time for the APUSH
exam in May. Because of this, a summer assignment is necessary to help you understand
APUSH Historical Period 1 (Exploration and Colonization) so that we can jump straight into
Period 2 (The British Colonies) when school starts. The assignments below will help you better
understand the themes and key concepts of Period 1. Your entire summer assignment will
be due the 3rd day of class, and there will be a quiz and test within the first week of
school.
Textbook information
In order to be successful in the class, you will need to read and take notes. We do not spoon
feed content in APUSH, you are expected to read your book and take notes, and then come to
class with that basic factual knowledge, which you’ll use in a variety of activities.
Because you are expected to read, we will be using the book AMSCO Advanced Placement
United States History, instead of the much more dense district issued book The 2018-2020
editions of the book are all fine; even 2016-2017 could work if the later editions just can’t be
found, although the content just won’t go as far (this isn’t a problem though, as we will only
make it to roughly the early 2000s). Do NOT pick up the most recent 4th edition from the
publisher, as it is completely revised, and will not match up with what we do in class.
This book was chosen because it is a smaller, less daunting reader-style book that covers
everything you need to know and includes sample questions, both multiple choice and writing,
as well as a full length practice test. It is a far easier read than the district textbook, and best of
all, since you’ve purchased it, you can annotate and highlight to your heart’s content.
While a new copy is nice, it is unnecessary. You can save money by buying a used copy from
Half Price Books, Amazon, Thriftbooks, or any other used book retailer. Looking at Amazon
right now, there are plenty of used copies of the 2016-2020 editions. I do suggest looking at the
description to try to get as clean a copy as you can so that it doesn’t interfere with your own
annotations.
* We start using the book from Day 1, so you need to have your copy when school
starts.*