Imagine, if you will, sitting in a senior year college political science class. The professor, as a joke, asks some brain dead sorority girl which President formulated the Truman Doctrine.
.... and she couldn't even guess ....
:frusty:
Anyway, I can't address your original question as I was never particularly interested in American history untill WWII and the Cold War.
I do however believe there may be a reason for little mention of the war: during the World Wars, Germanic contributions to Western Civilization were downplayed in textbooks. On the flip side, the fact that the forces of the British Empire occupied our country and torched the executive mansion was probably not a politic thing when they were fighting in the trenches beside our troops.