If it's a regular sentence, you only capitalize 'American' while 'history' remains uncapitalized. However, if it's a class then you would capitalize both words since it's a proper noun.
It depends on the context in which you use the word. History is the first word in this sentence, it is in caps. But in this sentence history is not as important as a first word & is in lower case. If I was writing about the Greatest General in British Military History then I would use caps for emphasis. ( & Its Wellington!)
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun.
Examples:
The history department offers exciting courses this year.
The Michigan University History Department offers exciting courses this year.
History should only be capitalized if it's part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
For example:
History is capitalized in the first example because "History 101" is the title of the class.
I think you need to capitalize languages only, e.g. English, French, Spanish.......etc.
When it forms part of the proper noun.
Example:
The Social Security History gives a detailed history of the social insurance.
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It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Yes. It should be - The American Dream.
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It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
Yes, the term "Black history" is typically capitalized as it refers to the history and experiences of Black individuals and communities. This acknowledges the importance and significance of Black history in the context of broader historical narratives.
You should capitalize "American" when referring to the nationality or citizenship of someone from the United States, as in "American citizen." However, you do not capitalize it when referring to general concepts or things relating to America, such as "the American culture."
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
Yes, because it is a specific type of history.
Yes, the "A" in American should be capitalized when referring to the nationality or cultural aspects of the United States. So it should be "American customs."
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Yes, "Flag" should be capitalized when referring to the American Flag, as it is a proper noun.
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
Yes. It should be - The American Dream.