
13 January 2010
- The History Channel The website for the cable television station offering programming related to historical events and people. (All)
- Lewis and Clark The Ultimate Adventure of Lewis and Clark (American)
- America's Story from America's Library Discover the stories of America's past in their Meet amazing Americans, Jump back in time, Explore the states, Join America at play, See, hear and sing links. (American)
- Hyper History 2000 files covering 3000 years of world history with focus on science, culture, religion, politics, people, maps, events and history (All)
- West Web Western History, Eldorado, Native Peoples, Spanish borderlands, Canada, expansion, environment, land, women, African-American, military, religion, political, economic, Great Divide, immigration and ethnicity in the West (West)
- The Civil War Homepage One of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Civil War related material available on the Internet (Civil War)
- The American Civil War Homepage Mega site resource of links for the study of Civil War including the secession of states, battles and campaigns, rosters and regimental histories, music, maps, museums, photos, documentations, records and images (Civil War)
- Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe Selected transcriptions, facsimiles and translations of historical European documents (Europe)
- Mapping History Provides interactive and animated representations of fundamental historical problems and illustrations of historical events, developments and dynamics. (American and European History)
- World War I Primary historical documents, conventions, treaties and official papers, diaries, memorials, personal reminiscences, commentaries, and images associated with World War 1 (World War I)
- Internet Modern History SourcebookA series of history primary sourcebooks to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern Western Civilization and World Cultures.
- The Valley of the Shadow Project details life in two American communities, one Northern and one Southern, from the time of John Browns Raid through the era of Reconstruction. (Civil War)
- The History Place A private, independent, Internet-only publication based in the Boston area that is not affiliated with any political group or organization. The Top rated Web site presents a fact-based, common sense approach in the presentation of the history of humanity, with great care given to accuracy. (All)
- BBC: Ancient History The Ancient cultures and histories of the Egyptians, Greeks, British, Romans, Vikings, and Anglo Saxons are explored in-depth. (Ancient)
- Eyewitness to History Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it. (All)
- Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga A Smithsonian exhibition that explores the origins and impacts of the Scandinavian kingdoms during the Viking ages to the demise of the Greenland colonies. (Vikings)
- All EmpiresA web-based community for world history articles, and an exciting forum for history filled with people from all around the world.(World)
- Civil War Photos Over 1,000 Civil War Images, Photographs and Cartes de Visites (Civil War)
- The Authentic History Center Images of artifacts, sounds, written letters and diaries that reflect the history and societal values of the time period in which they were produced. (Popular Culture)
- Do History A site that shows you how to piece together the past from the fragments that have survived through the diary of Martha Ballard (History)
- Explore History Harpers Weekly Journal of Civilization articles and political cartoons support learning about past humanity with a detailed focus of Slavery, Citizenship, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Presidential Elections with many activities. (United States)
- Maps of War A multimedia site dedicated to producing diverse, creative visuals that enhance our understanding of war and its history. Included in collection is an excellent map depicting the spread of religion. (Maps)
- American Rhetoric Top 100 Speeches Audio mp3 of famous American speeches (Speeches)
- The Gold Rush All about the Gold Rush (Gold Rush)
- The Oregon Trail All about the Oregon Trail (Oregon Trail)
- Speaking of History...A podcast and blog maintained by an eighth grade American History teach in Missouri to enhance history curriculum. (History)
- History TeacherGlobal Studies and American History.
- Veterans History Project A project of the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress, war veterans share their stories in words and pictures. (Veterans)
- Women in the Ancient World The details of life for women in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece and Ancient Israel and their roles in Babylonia under the Hammurabi Law Code (Ancient)
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