United States
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- Spindletop Kids History and information about the first oil gusher in Texas. Test your knowledge by taking the Spindletop quiz. Also includes games and trivia.
- The Great Republic by the Master Historians - Vol. 2 Online version of an early 20th century history text. Volume 2 covers the years prior to the American Revolution through 1807.
- National Museum of American History Click on letters of the alphabet to find related bits and pieces of historical trivia.
- Kid's History Provides help with American history projects. Includes games, costume help, library, crafts, and links.
- Time Travelers Leads kids on a virtual tour of historical places throughout Ohio. From the Ohio Historical Society.
- The Encyclopædia Britannica Guide to Black History Multimedia site includes a timeline, overview of the eras in black history, links to biograpical sketches of dozens of well-known African-Americans, and historic audio and video clips.
- United States History with Mr. Burnett Provides tests, maps, jeopardy and other tidbits to help American history students.
- History of America: 1780 The state of America, England, and France in 1780, after five years of war.
- The United States of America Chronology Covers U.S. history from the colonial period through the cold war. Organized in a timeline format, with summaries of each area and links to related articles.
- New Deal Network An online educational guide to the Roosevelt Administration and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
- The Great Republic by the Master Historians - Vol. 1 Online version of an early 20th century history text. Volume 1 covers the story of the continent before Columbus through the French and Indian War.
- The Colonial American Gazette Informational site focused on Colonial America and the study of that culture and society.
- California Historical Articles on recent and past events, written by students at Washington Elementary. Links to other related sites.
- Slavery in New England Interactive site designed to help middle school students understand the condition of African slaves in New England.
- A Century in Review Student-created site offers a graphical overview of each decade in the 20th century.
- An Abridged History of The United States A complete pre-history and history text for high school students. Available with or without frames.
- Stand Up For Your Rights OFfers an overview of the struggles for religious freedom, women's rights, and desegregation. From PBS.
- New Perspectives on The West Provides an illustrated introduction to the people, places, and events for which America's western frontier is known. From PBS.
- America's Library Discover the stories of America's past. Meet amazing Americans from the past and present, explore the states, and read about everyday life.
- Studying about Immigration Explores the push and pull factors of immigration. Includes a virtual tour of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Also explains how immigration today differs from that of years gone by.
- Colonial Kids This celebration of life in the 1700s tells all about life in Colonial America. Includes interviews, games, video excerpts, photographs, and other activities.
- US History Teaches Unites States history and government through an interactive timeline, online games, dictionary of terms, and more.
- Federal Writers' Project Excerpts from interviews with about a dozen men and women who weathered the Great Depression and the difficult years of the 1930s.
- WayBack American history for kids. From PBS.
- American Experience Includes features on a range of people and events in American history from Hawaii's last queen to Joe DiMaggio, from World War I to Vietnam. From PBS.
- The Great Republic by the Master Historians - Vol. 3 Online version of an early 20th century history text. Volume 3 covers most of the 19th century, from the War of 1812, through the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
- American Indian Kids History of Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and village lifestyles.
- USA Encyclopedia: 1840-1960 A look at the history of the United States from a British perspective.
- Great American Speeches Great political speeches from the 20th century. For students of speech and American History.
- Today in History Each day, an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items from the Library of Congress American Memory historic collections.
- HistoryTimeline.com History timelines of America in the 20th century. Has many pictures, events, and summaries for each decade in the twentieth century.
- History Haven Provides an overview of American History from colonial times through the Reagan years. Some chapters include interactive quizzes.
- From Revolution to Reconstruction Contains outlines related to American history and culture, primary source materials, essays, biographies and presidential information.
- America's Story Presented by the Library of Congress, a site with information about American people, historical events, and each of the 50 states.
- A Biography of America Includes key events, maps, video transcripts, and related links for each era in American history.
- My History Is America's History Invites you to post your family stories and photos. Offers tips and resources for discovering, preserving, and sharing family history as part of America's heritage.
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