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Discovering the New World/  Columbus
 
Colonial America/ Puritans/ Salem Witch Tr
 
French & Indian War/ American Revolution
 
Building a New Nation/ Constitution
 
America as an Infant/Toddler Stage/ Westward Movement
Troubles brewing in the Union/ Nationalism & Sectionalism/ Reform Movement Transcendentalists, Cultural Changes, Scientific Developments, Literature, and Art Religious movements, Second Great Awakening, Communalism, and the Mormons Women's movement, Temperance movement, reform efforts in education, prisons, and care of the insane Pre 1860
Sectionalism
Civil War
Causes of the War
Battles
Biographies of Famous People of the Civil War
Civil War
Reconstruction
& Miscellaneous
Progressive Era/ Industrial Revolution/ America’s New Empire/ Imperialism World War One/ League of Nations/ Roaring Twenties/ Prohibition/ Red Scare/ Cultural Changes Stock Market Crash/ The Great Depression/ Holocaust/ The New Deal
World War II/ Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki-Hiroshima 1950s/ Korean War/ Rock & Roll/ Red Scare 1960s/ Vietnam/ Counter-Culture/ Space Race/ Civil Rights/ New Frontier/ Great Society 1970s/ Watergate/ Iran Hostages/ Gas Prices 1980-2000/ Cold War Heats up & cools down/ Reagan/ Gulf War I & II/ Elections

U. S. History to 1865 
..... from Civil War to Present

Library of Congress
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An outstanding and invaluable site for American history and general studies. Contains primary and secondary documents, exhibits, map collections, prints and photographs, sound recordings and motion pictures.

Digital History
-This impressive site from Steven Mintz at the University of Houston includes an up-to-date U.S. history textbook

PBS Online
- A great source for information on a myriad of historical events and personalities.

Biography.com
- Search over 25,000 of the greatest lives, past and present.

Eyewitness to History Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it. HISTORICAL INFORMATION RESOURCES

The History Channel

MSAD #54 Resources & Projects

Teacher Oz’s Kingdom

Amazing Teacher Site with tons of information

History of Fashion
...this site includes fashion information and photos for each decade from 1900-1990; bibliographic citations are included for the information
History of Costume
...an online reproduction of a 1880's book that provides drawings of historical dress from antiquity to the end of the 19th century
Avalon Project
...hundreds of digital documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government
Today in Black American History
...daily listing of important events in American history
Food Timeline
...an interesting site which puts the evolution of various foods in historical context
Browse the Past and some Futures... a collection of Timelines on the Web Anyday in History
...find out birthdays, death dates, and special events that happened any day of the year
EaseHistory.org
a great new site from Michigan State University featuring over 600 photos and political ads in streaming video
Oral History Projects
 
- D. C. Everest School District Social Studies Classes and National History Day - D. C. Everest School District

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Old Magazine Articles
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articles published between 1860 through 1922 (with a 1930s black-out) as well as the W.W. II articles from Yank Magazine.
The September 11
Digital Archive
Why Study History?
The Philosophy of History
Why Study History? - Peter N. Stearns
Why Study History? - William H. McNeill
What Is History About?
 
Why Become a Historian?
Where to Do Historical Research
How to Write a Term Paper
Citation Machine
A Guide for Writing Research Papers using MLA
A-Z of History

History Wiz
The Amazing, Magnificent, Colossal Cruise Through Time and History    

 

 

 

 
 
 

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