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         American History General:     more books (107)
  1. A Dictionary of American History (Blackwell History Dictionaries) by Thomas L. Purvis, 1997-05-12
  2. Major Problems in the History of American Workers: Documents and Essays (Major Problems in American History Series) by Eileen Boris, Nelson Lichtenstein, et all 2002-09-05
  3. American History the Easy Way (E-Z American History) by William O. Kellogg, 2003-03
  4. UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. I, Abridged Edition: Methodology and African Prehistory (General History of Africa (Univ of California Pr) (Abridged Version))
  5. Early American Women: A Documentary History, 1600 - 1900 by Nancy Woloch, 2001-07-25
  6. A History Of The American People: The Swarming of the English (Volume One) (History of the American People (University Press of the Pacific)) (v. 1) by Woodrow Wilson, 2002-04-01
  7. The Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History
  8. The Best American History Essays 2007 by Organization of American Historians, 2007-04-15
  9. Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass Three-volume set (The African American History Reference Series)
  10. News from the Land of Freedom: German Immigrants Write Home (Documents in American Social History) by Walter D. Kamphoefner, Wolfgang Helbich, 1993-04
  11. The Columbia Companion to American History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past
  12. Atlas Of American History (Facts on File) by Gary B. Nash, Carter Smith, 2006-11-30
  13. The Complete Idiot's Guide to American History, 5th Edition by Ph.D., Alan Axelrod, 2009-06-02
  14. American History: A Survey, with Primary Source Investigator by Alan Brinkley, 2007-08-03

41. Perseus Academic: All American History
Title Main Author ISBN Format Publisher Published; First American Revolution, The Raphael, Ray 9781565848153 Trade Paperback New Press, The 5/1/2003 Philadelphia Campaign
http://www.perseusacademic.com/books.php?disc=10&course=119&name=America

42. HistoryBuff.com -- History Library -- Listing Of 16th To 18th Century Articles
Brief essays on newspaper coverage of early American history.
http://www.historybuff.com/library/refseventeen.html
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HistoryBuff.com Hand Made Paper in America 1690s to 1820s The Spanish Armada of 1588 The First Ten Newspapers in America The Beginnings of Illustrated Journalism ... Newspaper Production 1692-1792
For additional references on the American colonies, click here.
If you are looking for a broader search of US history , this site is a good source to use. This report was written solely on the history of newspapers all over the world. This great site provides a detailed history of the uses of newspapers throughout history. This site is especially useful to history teachers because it provides free social studies lesson plan to incorporate your reference sources.

43. American History General Subjects — Fondren Library - Rice University - Housto
Woodson Research Center Finding Aids Manuscripts General Subjects American History
http://library.rice.edu/collections/WRC/finding-aids/manuscripts/american-histor

44. Crossroads - A K-16 American History Curriculum
Recommended American history curriculum for kindergarten through college.
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/US
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A K-16 American History Curriculum Background Material Essays Elementary Curriculum
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45. History4U | ...how American History Was Taught In 1899.
American History from 1899 perspective. Material from book has been broken down into 5 categories and any article is no more than 2 clicks away.
http://www.history4u.com
...how American History was taught in 1899.
  • Presidents to 1899
    United States Buys Land from Spain
    The Creeks and their allies, the Seminoles, murdered some white settlers, so Monroe sent troops southward to bring them to order. The leader of this force, General Jackson, was such a hard fighter that he soon drove the Indians back into Florida. There, finding the Spaniards had helped them, he burned a few small towns, and killed two English traders, who had also helped the Indians.
    Queen Liliuokalani Deposed
    The leader of the Hawaiian Islands was Kalakaua, who ruled as he pleased. When he died his sister, Liliuokalani became Queen of the Hawaiian Islands (1891). Instead of favoring the Americans and missionaries, as every one expected, Liliuokalani soon showed that she too wanted to change the laws so as to rule just as she pleased. Like her brother, she spent much money, listened to the proposals of the Louisiana Lottery Company and of the opium dealers, and tried to change the laws so they could carry on their business in the Hawaiian Islands.
    War Between Britain and France
    Our greatest trouble during Jefferson's rule was brought about by the war between France and Great Britain. The British did not want the French to have any food from abroad, and, hoping to starve them, said that no vessels should be allowed to enter French ports. The French, to take their revenge, then promptly decreed that no vessels should enter British ports To make sure these orders should be obeyed, French ships stopped all American vessels to ask where they were going. The British did the same, and, moreover, seized any men on board who were born in England, for they said: “Once an Englishman, always an Englishman.”

46. American History - General
URL of this page is http//virtuallrc.com/alphamarks/cgibin/ibview.pl?fld=American+History+-+General usr=default
http://virtuallrc.com/alphamarks/cgi-bin/ibview.pl?fld=American History - Genera

47. The Internet African American History Challenge
An Internet-based curriculum enhancement tool for black history education programs.
http://www.brightmoments.com/blackhistory/
Bright Moments Presents
The Internet African American History Challenge
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Profiles of Some Important 19th Century African Americans Alexander Crummell
Frederick Douglass

Henry Highland Garnet

Harriet Tubman
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48. Jericho Middle School Library: American History General Resources
American Memory Historical Collections for the National Digital Library (this historical collection of primary sources and archival materials relating
http://www.bestschools.org/ms/library/social/amer.html
Jericho Middle School Library Social Studies Web Site
American History General Resources
Picturing America and Picturing America Award Recipients

49. 5th Grade Links
American History general links. American History links find them by time period - an About.com site. Before the Colonies What was going on in this spot before it
http://schools.fsusd.k12.ca.us/education/Ss-web/ushist.htm
American History General Links American Symbols Biographies of Famous People Colonial Period ... Revolutionary War American History general links To the top American Symbols and Monuments

50. Kemet Nu Productions (Black People's) Productions, Kemet Nu (Black People's) Pro
Lectures, video, and audio tapes that link ancient Africa with African American history.
http://kemetnu.com/
Home Lectures Kemetic Jewelry Kemetic Lightswitch Plates ... Contact Us
African-Centered Lectures, Tours to Egypt and Ethiopia, DVDs and CDs
By Ashra and Merira Kwesi Ashra Kwesi and Merira Kwesi are lecturers on African history, civilization, religion and culture. They
present lively and dynamic slide presentation productions and videos based on their extensive study
and travel on the African continent. Their startling and revealing information on the African origin of
many of the concepts and symbols now utilized by the western world is due to their focus on the ancient
African Nile Valley. These national and international lecturers also conduct the Kemet Nu "Know Thyself" Educational
Tours to Egypt and Ethiopia. Brother and Sister Kwesi link the historical with the present in order to
bring "our story" to life.
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Land fare brochure for brothers and Sisters from the U.K., other parts of Europe or Africa Click here Click here To download 2010 Ethiopia brochure Click here Brothers and Sisters from the U.K., other parts of Europe or Africa, to download brochure

51. Footsteps Magazine
A magazine that celebrates the heritage of African Americans and explores their contributions to our culture.
http://www.footstepsmagazine.com/
Celebrating African American Heritage
and Achievement

About Us
Activities Links Articles ... Submissions FOOTSTEPS is a magazine designed for young people, their parents, and other individuals interested in discovering the scope, substance, and many often unheralded facts of African American heritage. It is an excellent classroom resource for teachers, a valuable research tool for students, and an important vehicle for bringing this rich heritage to people of all backgrounds.
Footsteps' last issue will be May 2006. However, we will continue to keep our past issues in print.
Click for more details
In each issue
  • nonfiction articles
    and interviews
    activities historical
    photographs
    and artwork illustrations maps primary source
    documents
  • Readers' Submissions
    Quilting traveling exhibitions that complement the

    Folk Art May/June 2003 issue of FOOTSTEPS!
    Current Issue:
    Tell Me a Story: Folktales Then and Now May/June 2006 " As a former classroom teacher, I frequently used Cobblestone magazines with my students. I commend Cobblestone, and especially FOOTSTEPS , for their unique and engaging way of bringing our world and the people who shape it to educators and their students for over twenty five years."

    52. Black History Website – KnowYourBlackHistory.com | Black History Information
    Articles on historical achievements and educational interactive trivia game relating to black history.
    http://www.knowyourblackhistory.com/
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    Blacks in the Military
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    Black Inventors
    Ironsmithing 16th Century)
    Ironsmithing technology originated in West Africa. When the slave trade started, [...] Continue reading... 18. January 2010 0 Comments
    Blacks In South America
    When Vasco Nunez de Balboa, a Spanish explorer, landed in South America in 1513 he found a small community of Black people already living in America. This fact brings convincing indication that it was Africans that discovered America and not Columbus as it has been said. Archeological excavations have also brought up evidence of this [...] Continue reading... 18. January 2010 0 Comments
    Queen Nzingha of Angola (1583-1663)
    Brilliant military strategist, charismatic leader, and a true Warrior Queen, all of these terms aptly describe the remarkable character of Queen Nzingha of Angola.
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    Who Was Harriet Tubman?

    53. Links To Other Web Sites
    Women's History HWomen Internet Links http//www.h-net.msu.edu/~women/links/ H-women is the well-run discussion network for scholars interested in women's
    http://dohistory.org/on_your_own/links.html
    Women's History
    American History/General History

    Filmmaking

    History of Biomedicine

    Midwifery Sources
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    Maine's History
    Women's History
    H-Women Internet Links

    http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~women/links/
    H-women is the well-run discussion network for scholars interested in women's history, and their weblinks are extensive. They are organized in the following categories: general resources and associations, images and sound, interactive and viewable atlases, online journals, miscellaneous, and media sources. Internet Women's History Sourcebook
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html
    A useful portal site with links to a wide range of sites dealing with the historical study of women, as well women in ancient, medieval, and modern cultures around the world. Within each grouping of sites (ancient Egypt, for example), the links are grouped into categories: general sites, great women, women's oppression, the structure of women's lives. women's agency, and gender contruction. So you will find links to everything from the birth of Hatshepsut, to the complete transcript of the trial of Joan of Arc, to the correspondence of Florence Nightingale, to Marco Polo's comments on Chinese women. National Women's History Project http://www.nwhp.org/

    54. Breitlinks Celebrates African American Heritage: Home Page
    Feature on African-American history from the Madison Voices newspaper.
    http://madisonvoices.com/africanamericanhistory/
    Madison VOICES Celebrates
    African American History

    Newspaper
    Homage to

    Coretta Scott King

    Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King

    The Children's March
    Celebrate Native American Heritage
    Honoring Hispanic American Heritage
    Honoring Asian Pacific American History
    Celebrate Women's History Math Matters School Matters CUNA Mutual Group Club TNT Home Mr. B's Algebra Home Page Mr. B's Writing Quick Tips
    " Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history " Carter G. Woodson, 1933 An educator, philosopher, mentor to African American scholars, and founder of the African American Historical Association, Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) dedicated his life taking on the challenge of writing African Americans into the nation's history. Dr. Carter G. Woodson

    55. Benedict Arnold -- Traitor
    The compelete Story of Benedict Arnold traitor Arnold Traitor September 25, 1780. In an act that has made his name synonymous with treason in American history, General
    http://www.historycentral.com/revolt/arnold.html

    56. Our Shared History
    A comprehensive project of The National Park Service to preserve and interpret African American history.
    http://www.nps.gov/history/aahistory/

    57. Scotch College Library And Information Centre - American History - General Resou
    Internet Sites History Index American History General Resources American History - General Resources American Studies at the
    http://library.scotch.vic.edu.au/resources/netsites/history/amhistory.htm
    Subject Sites A-Z Topics Reference Centre VCE Resources ... History Index American History - General Resources American History - General Resources
    American Studies at the University of Virginia

    A variety of American history information, maps, and virtual tours. Some topics covered include: American Slave Narratives, Democracy in America, Frontier in American History, and The Capitol Project. American History 102: Civil War to the Present
    An excellent site which includes a great deal of information regarding American history, covering such topics as: the effects of the Civil War, the "Old West," Spanish-American War, Prohibition, the Great Depression, the Civil Rights movement, Nixon and Watergate,
    and much more. American Memory
    Collections of primary source and archival material relating to American culture and history. Archiving Early America
    The Internet's unique resource for early America. Here you will find primary source material all digitally displayed from 18th Century America. An array of original newspapers, maps and writings authentic documents that form an historical record of a significant time in the American experience." Includes the First State of the Union Address and the Farewell Address by George Washington, plus 'Treaties and Ordinances,' newspaper clippings, etc.

    58. Black History Facts - The African American Story
    Provides a calendar of events in black history that occurred on each day.
    http://www.yenoba.com
    Black - African American History Facts
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    "On This Date in Black History: A Calendar of Events"
    This free, daily Black History facts website contains over 2,000 entries delivering Black History every day of the year searchable by date or keyword. The calendar features many major Black achievements and important dates in Black History including ideas, inventions, and leadership by Black people that have helped propel America to prominence and helped mankind world-wide. November 14 The first Black dental organization, the Washington Society of Colored Dentists, was founded in Washington, DC, on this date in 1900. Booker T. Washington, educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute, died in Tuskegee, AL, on this date in 1915. The NAACP led protests against the showing of the racist film, Birth of a Nation, on this date in 1915. The film glorified the Ku Klux Klan and devalued emancipation, Black morality, and Black reconstruction.

    59. Ms. Williams
    Instructor B. Williams. Room No. 3D. Education B.A. – LSUS; M.A. – MSU, Wichita Falls, TX; +30 UGA. Athens, GA. Courses Taught American History- General
    http://www.teacherweb.com/LA/NorthwoodHighSchoolShreveport/Williams,Beverly/ap1.
    Ms. Williams
    Home American History -General National Honor Society American History - Enriched ... Email
    American History -General
    Instructor: B. Williams Room No.: Education: Wichita Falls TX +30- UGA. Athens GA Courses Taught: Certification: Phone: E-mail: bswilliams@caddo.K12.la.us To access Grades on TeacherWeb: Last name first, First name (all capital letters); Student ID without the beginning zero. My planning period at school is 6th hour.
    Requirements for American History, General Level
    TEXT.
    The American Republic
    SUPPLIES: Notebook Blue or Black Ink Pen $3.00 Class Fee DESCRIPTION. This course covers United States history beginning with Reconstruction, 1865. Our studies will include all of the historical information and social studies skills mandated by the State of Louisiana Comprehensive Curriculum GOALS: To facilitate student learning of the trends, events and principal players in the story of America; To impart an appreciation of the value of that knowledge in everyday life; To teach the skills necessary to prepare students to do further study on their own in the future; To evaluate social studies-type information presented to them REQUIREMENTS: Students will have a variety of activities in this course.

    60. Native American Indian Heritage: Home Page By Breitlinks
    Feature on Native American history from the Madison Voices newspaper.
    http://madisonvoices.com/americanindian/
    Tribute to American
    Indian Heritage
    Voices Home
    Celebrateing Hispanic American Heritage

    Honoring Asian Pacific American History
    Celebrate Women's History
    Honoring African American History
    Math Matters
    Homage to

    Coretta Scott King

    Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King
    The Children's March School Matters CUNA Mutual Group Club TNT Home Mr. B's Algebra Home Page Mr. B's Writing Quick Tips
    Mr. B's Career Exploration Web "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." -Ancient Indian Proverb Native American Heritage Research Guide American Indian Tribes Print Resources ... For Teachers "If the white man wants to live in peace with the Indian, he can live in peace.....Treat all men alike. Give them all the same law. Give them all an even chance to live and grow. All men were made by the same Great Spirit Chief. They are all brothers. The Earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.......Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade....where I choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to think and talk and act for myself, and I will obey every law, or submit to the penalty."

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