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Joyce Honeychurch, Ph.D. American
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American History Sources for Students-- This site features subheadings like U.S. Presidents, U.S. Geography, The American Revolution, The Civil War, Colonial America, and Law and Government. The Declaration of Independence---Full Text The Old Governor's Mansion Educational Resource Site--This site is centered around the restoration of the old governor's mansion in Georgia. It includes ways the info can be used in the classroom. This link from The History Teacher.Com is a list of links to places where history is being recreated, for instance, Civil War reenactors, brokers of antique clothing, etc. Presidential
Election Statistics from 1789 to the present.
George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens Images of the American West---These are actual black and white photos. The New Deal Network---Includes: Who We Are, How to Participate, Classroom Activities, Student Web, Projects, Past Features, and Online Resources. The Constitution of the United States of America---Full Text The University of Oklahoma Law Center: Chronology of Historical Documents University of Washington's homepage for the study of the Pacific Northwest The Early American History Crossword Puzzle--This puzzle is changed and past editions can be accessed. Archiving Early America: Historic documents from 18th century America American History 102: Civil War to the Present A Short History of American Labor: Adapted from March 1981, AFL-CIO American Federationist The National Park Service: Spanish-American War Centennial Web Page American History in Cyberspace: Categorized by time period A History of Women in America---This page takes a minute to load. Women in American History, by Encyclopedia Britannica The American People: Creating a Nation and Society--This is an American history textbook. The American Nation: A History of the United States--This is an American history textbook. Words and Deeds in American History: Celebrating the Library of Congress' Manuscript Division's 1st 100 years Cultural Maps "is dedicated to the graphical presentation of non- graphical information -- whatever that turns out to mean. At present, it has something to do with maps in the ordinary and normal sense of the term; the immediate goal is to build a digital American Historical Atlas. To the extent that maps serve as guides not only to the physical terrain but also and importantly as charts of the mapmaker's mental and cultural terrain, of the memories and desires, anxieties and assumptions he projects upon any terra incognita, we have begun building an historical geography of America." The History Place---Links to many topics in American History The World History Links Page--Scroll down to United States History Links |
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