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This site is an extensive collection of multimedia materials concerning Harriet Beecher Stowes as an American cultural... see more

Essays on religion, religious movements and religious groups in America from Colonial times through the 20th century.... see more

Divided into four chronological periods, these modules cover a variety of topics, including indentured servitude, runaway... see more

This eportfolio is an example of what CSU faculty create to describe, document, and reflect on their experience... see more

This web site focuses on national popular political culture in antebellum America. It includes background articles on the... see more

This site is an archive of primary sources (including songs, letters, poems, images, and speeches) and questions to... see more

This is a free, online textbook that also offers links to Documents and External Links. "This part of American history,... see more

The fascinating history of the Lake Champlain, Lake George and Richelieu River regions of Vermont, New York, and Quebec... see more

This very early (if not the first) account of Native American history and myth, written and published in English by an... see more

This is a free, online textbook that takes "up the task of re-contextualizing Alexis de Tocqueville's famous political... see more

The E Pluribus Unum Project is designed for the use of students, teachers, and other researchers who wish to examine the... see more

This web site explores the famous revolt on the slave ship "The Amistad" and "how we make history of it." It provides a... see more

Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood, the Five Points district.... see more

'This textbook examines U.S. History from before European Contact through Reconstruction, while focusing on the people... see more

This textbook examines U.S. History from before European Contact through Reconstruction, while focusing on the people and... see more

Mission US is a multimedia project that immerses players in U.S. history content through free interactive games aimed at... see more

As of 2005, there are 1384 issues of the Richmond Daily Dispatch available dated between November 1860 and December 1865.... see more

This site provides primary source materials, lesson plans, audio and video presentations, and supplementary resources... see more

"he Texas Slavery Project examines the spread of American slavery into the borderlands between the United States and... see more

The Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library at UNC (Chapel Hill) is presenting 1 document per day that is 150... see more

This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... see more

This app for the iPad presents an entirely new way of looking at history and why learning history is important. View this... see more

Correspondence and Other Writings of Six Major Shapers of the United States: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John... see more

According to the site's homepage, "Historic Pittsburgh is a comprehensive collection of local resources that supports... see more