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United States -- History

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1783-1865 (8)
17th century (4)
1815-1861 (2)
1865-1921 (3)
18th century (16)
1919-1933 (4)
1933-1945 (7)
1945- (1)
1969- (1)
19th century (40)
20th century (33)
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Chronology (4)
Civil War, 1861-1865 (65)
Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 (14)
Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. (5)
Colonial period, ca.1600-1775 (1)
Computer network resources (12)
Exhibitions (12)
Interactive multimedia (1)
Maps (1)
Outlines, syllabi, etc. (1)
Periodicals (5)
Personal narratives (1)
Photographs (9)
Research (2)
Revolution, 1775-1783 (33)
Sources (57)
Study and teaching (27)
War of 1812 (4)

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"What It Means to Be American"

The thought-provoking project "What It Means to Be American" describes itself as "a national, multiplatform, multimedia conversation ... bring[ing] together leading thinkers, public figures, and Americans from all walks of life to explore big, visceral questions about how our nation's past can help us understand its present and imagine its future." Launched in April 2014, this project is produced...

https://www.whatitmeanstobeamerican.org/
A Biography of America

Produced by WGBH Interactive for Annenberg/CPB, this site functions as a companion to the 26-show telecourse and video program of the same name (though one need not have seen the videos to appreciate the site). From the front page, users can access sections of the site to accompany each of the 26 programs, from New World Encounters through The Redemptive Imagination. Each section offers a Flash...

https://www.learner.org/series/a-biography-of-america/
A Biography of America

A Biography of America is an impressive undertaking by public television station WGBH and it is designed for high school, college, and adult learners. The site presents America's history as a "living narrative" and by utilizing first-person narratives, photos, film footage, documents, debates and lectures, the video series encourages critical thinking and offers American history as something best...

https://www.learner.org/series/a-biography-of-america/
Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America

Alexander Hamilton was not only a member of the First Continental Congress but was also a co-author of the Federalist Papers and a vital force behind the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. To honor Hamilton the New York Historical Society has created a special museum exhibit that is due to open in September 2004 at its building in New York City. The actual exhibit is complemented nicely by...

https://www.alexanderhamiltonexhibition.org/index.html
American Antiquarian Society

Located in Worcester, Massachusetts, the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is an independent research library that was founded in 1812. Its rather impressive collections document the life and spirit of America from the colonial period until the end of Reconstruction in 1876. The Society's holdings include books, newspapers, periodicals, broadsides, music, and local histories. For visitors who may...

https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
American History and Art from New England

Students, teachers, and just about anyone with an interest in American history will find helpful resources at the Memorial Hall Museum Online, a village museum of 300-year-old Deerfield, Massachusetts. Features of the site include: the Digital Collection, a searchable database of over 1,000 artifacts selected from 70,000 in the Museum's holdings; In the Classroom, a collection of curriculum ideas...

http://americancenturies.mass.edu/
American Jewish Historical Society

The mission of the American Jewish Historical Society is "to foster awareness and appreciation of the American Jewish past and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research through the collection, preservation and dissemination of materials relating to American Jewish history." Constituting the oldest ethnic historical organization in the United States, the Society provides detailed...

https://ajhs.org/
Anthropology Outreach Office: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

The Anthropology Outreach Office at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History serves "to promote the understanding of the field of anthropology and the research conducted in the Smithsonian's Department of Anthropology." This office publishes AnthroNotes (a newsletter for educators), along with a range of leaflets, bibliographies, and packets of material for teachers. The AnthroNotes...

https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/anthropology
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Arkansas Heritage

The mission of the Department of Arkansas Heritage is "to identify Arkansas's heritage and enhance the quality of life by the discovery, preservation, and presentation of the state's cultural, historic, and natural resources." This umbrella site brings together the activities of a number of state agencies, including the Old Statehouse Museum, the Historic Arkansas Museum, and Arkansas Arts...

https://www.arkansasheritage.com/
Austin History Center

Located within the Austin Public Library, the Austin History Center is intended to provide the public with information about the history, current events, and activities of the city and environs. The Center contains over one million items, most of which can be located through the online search engine on their Web site. Along with brief synopses of their specialized collections (such as maps,...

https://library.austintexas.gov/ahc/about-us
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