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US History - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
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American History 102
- Individuals who played a key role in American history from the Civil War to the present day
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About.com - American History
- Make this your home for American History on the Internet. Find informative articles, great content and reviewed sites to give you the best resources the web has to offer
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USHistory.org -
American History with a focus on Colonial and Revolutionary Philadelphia. Washington, Betsy Ross, Jefferson, Declaration, and much more.
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A Hypertext on American History
- From Revolution to Reconstruction and what happened afterwards. A project on American History
containing outlines of American History & Culture, source materials, essays, biographies,
presidential information
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United States History
- It is on all of U.S. History with good information on all major wars, events, etc
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The American Revolution and Its Era
- The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 represents an
important historical record of the mapping of North America and the Caribbean
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Mourt's Relation (1622)
- Written between November 1620 and November 1621, it describes in detail what happened from the
landing of the Pilgrims at Cape Cod, through their exploring and eventual settling at Plymouth, to
their relations with the surrounding Indians, up to the First Thanksgiving and the arrival of the
ship Fortune. Mourt's Relation was first published in London in 1622, presumably by George Morton
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History of the United States
- Don Mabry's United States History is a great collection of
information and links to other history sites for all periods of American history
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A Biography of America
- A Biography of America presents the nation's life story under the guidance of a team of distinguished scholars
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HistoryLink -
HistoryLink is an ongoing historical database and Website devoted to chronicling the history of
Seattle and King County since the arrival of the Denny party nearly 150 years ago
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- In December 1845, the U.S. Congress voted to annex the Texas Republic and soon sent troops led by
General Zachary Taylor to the Rio Grande (regarded by Mexicans as their territory) to protect its
border with Mexico. The inevitable clashes between Mexican troops and U.S. forces provided the
rationale for a Congressional declaration of war on May 13, 1846
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MissionTour -
A very cool virtual tour of the 21 California missions
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California History Online
- California history brought to you by the California Historical Society. Site features a timeline and online exhibits
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A More Perfect Union
- This site explores a period of U.S. history when
racial prejudice and fear upset the delicate balance between the rights of a citizen versus the power of a state. Focusing on the experiences of Japanese
Americans, who were placed in detention camps during World War II, this online exhibit is a case study in decision-making and citizen action under the U.S. Constitution
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Mount Rushmore
- Gain insight on how the great monument was carved; see special footage of
Mt. Rushmore workers in action; participate in a contest to inscribe Mt. Rushmore
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The Erie Canal
- A journey through history - an interactive tour of the Erie Canal
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Lewis & Clark
- Get our best information & features about the Lewis & Clark expedition across America--journal entries, maps, historical photos, drawings, and more
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The 1900s -
The 1900s®: News & Lifestyle Headlines from 1900-1999
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18th Century History
- History1700s.com is the starting place to find information about the 18th century. Each link is hand picked by your editor. This site also maintains a
bulletin board and a newsletter, all free.
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