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This page represents a selected
collection on American History websites that should prove useful to students
and scholars in American History. Many more sites were examined than this
list represents but included are only those that I believe offer something
special to the reader. I have tried to be certain that often overlooked
aspects of American History are included.
Obviously, I am most interested
in the relationship to children's literature and thus have created "The
Foregrounding of Women in History in Children's and Young Adult Books"
that includes a number of biographical studies of women in American History.
American
Memory
Teaching Tolerance Website
American
Social History Project
U.S.
Diplomatic History Resources The
Salem Witch Trials of 1692
Money
in North American History
John
G. Burnett's Story of the Removal of the Cherokees
From
Revolution to Reconstruction and What Happened Afterwards
Upstate
New York and the Women's Rights Movement
Center
of Military History-United States Army
Hispanic Immigrants: Trials and Tribulations
Valley
of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
American
Civil War Resources
The
American Civil War Homepage
Civil
War Women: Primary Sources on the Internet
U.S.
Historical Documents Regarding Slavery
Immigration
1900-1920 Ellis Island
Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935
American
Temperance and Prohibition
Archiving
Early America: Historic documents from 18th century America
Multimedia
Sites in Women's History
Quilts,
Counterpanes, and Throws: Smithsonian Exhibit.
The
Civil War Net
Selected
Civil War Photographs--Library of Congress
Exhibit
on Japanese-American Internment Camps
African-American
Mosaic-Library of Congress Guide to Black History
Women's
Suffrage
Southern
Pacific Railroad and the Chinese Heritage
WestWeb
Multicultural
American West
Native
Web
New
Perspectives on The West, PBS Project
Colonial
History of Lexington, Massachusetts
1755-The
French and Indian War
Hiroshima
Archive
Created March 31, 1997 and
is continuously revised
SCILS, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
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