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Primary Sources: The Industrial Revolution - 0 views

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Activities | DocsTeach - 0 views

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    "Turn your students into historians with primary-source based activities that develop historical thinking skills. Activities are ready to use in your classroom. Or alter an existing activity to fit your unique needs. Exchange primary source documents and modify activity instructions. Log in to borrow from an even larger selection from fellow educators."
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Milestone Documents  ·  Your primary source for historic texts and analysis. - 0 views

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    Great resource for primary sources-free accounts fog teachers assigning it as required reading. Not sure if this includes high school or not.
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Primary Source Materials & Document Based Questions - 0 views

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    "Primary Source Materials & Document Based Questions An Internet Hotlist on Document Based Questions"
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Mapping History | DocsTeach: Activities: Create - 0 views

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    Mapping History "Link primary sources to locations on a map to practice spatial thinking and understand the impact of geographic factors in history."
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Seventeen Moments - 0 views

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    very nice collection of primary sources from the history of the Soviet Union: texts, images, films, audio.
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Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    "Enjoy these stories as you see thousands of hand-selected and relevant pictures, slide-shows, videos, audio-clips, documents and other primary sources linked, in context, where you need them."
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    Free access to many of the primary resources, however site membership to have access to everything on the site is paid.
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Life of Ninteenth-Century Workers - 0 views

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    In 1832 Michael Sadler secured a parliamentary investigation of conditions in the textile factories and he sat as chairman on the committee. The evidence printed here is taken from the large body published in the committee's report and is representative rather than exceptional. It will be observed that the questions are frequently leading; this reflects Sadler's knowledge of the sort of information that the committee were to hear and his purpose of bringing it out. This report stands out as one of three great reports on the life of the industrial class - the two others being that of the Ashley Commission on the mines and 's report on sanitary problems. The immediate effect of the investigation and the report was the passage of the Act of 1833 limiting hours of employment for women and children in textile work.
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http://alliance.la.asu.edu/maps/maps.htm - 0 views

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    Fantastic outline maps of everything you might want: voyages, before & after, geographic regions, countries
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Curriculum | Stanford History Education Group - 0 views

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    The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features sets of primary documents modified for groups of students with diverse reading skills and abilities. This curriculum teaches students how to investigate historical questions employing reading strategies such as sourcing, contextualizing, corroborating, and close reading. Instead of memorizing historical facts, students evaluate the trustworthiness of multiple perspectives on issues from King Philip's War to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and make historical claims backed by documentary evidence.
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The National Archives | Exhibitions & Learning online | Black presence - 1 views

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    "People of African and Asian origin have lived in Britain for at least two thousand years. But this aspect of our heritage has been largely forgotten. By presenting a selection of relevant records held by The National Archives and other sources, the Black Presence exhibition aims to reclaim some of this history and make it more widely known."
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Teaching with Primary Sources - 0 views

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    this live binder is full of links to various archives most of which we have in diigo as well, but with an American History focus.
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The Plantation Letters, Home - 0 views

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    "This teaching resource includes digitized selections from the Cameron Family Papers extracted from the Southern Historical Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill. The resource is designed for non-commercial use by educators and students interested in themes associated with antebellum plantation life. The original Cameron Family Papers (1757-1978) include some 35,000 undigitized items available for public perusal in the university's Wilson Library. This web resource presents only a small fraction of the total available documents, as identified and digitized by the site designers to best represent themes associated with traditionally underrepresented persons on antebellum plantations, namely slaves, women, and children. The Camerons regularly communicated by post with their family, friends, and business associates (overseers, tradespersons, and merchants). The level of detail provided in their personal communication provides a rich context for the study of antebellum plantation life in the southern United States. Site users may either search for letters related to a particular theme, or browse available letters using the index of letters page. All letters have been tagged by subject/theme. Letters are available in Macromedia Flashpaper format (.swf). Users may choose to view the original source letter, a typed transcription of the original text (easier to read), or both. The transcription is recommended to teachers and students with limited time, given the difficulty in deciphering original text. "
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    A powerful resource for Black History
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FBI - The Vault - 0 views

  • The Vault is our new electronic reading room, containing more than 3,000 documents that have been scanned from paper into digital copies so you can read them in the comfort of your home or office.  Included here are more than 25 new files that have been released to the public but never added to this website; dozens of records previously posted on our site but removed as requests diminished; and files from our previous electronic reading room. Since the launch of the Vault in April 2011, we have also added more than 30 new, previously unreleased files.  The Vault includes several new tools and resources for your convenience:
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    "Disclaimer The FBI's Reading Room contains many files of public interest and historical value. In compliance with the National Archives Record Administration (NARA) requirements, some of these records are no longer in the physical possession of the FBI, eliminating the FBI's capability to re-review and/or re-process this material. Please note, that the information found in these files may no longer reflect the current beliefs, positions, opinions, or policies currently held by the FBI. The image quality contained within this site is subject to the condition of the original documents and original scanning efforts. These older files may contain processing procedures that are not compliant with current FOIA processing standards. All recently scanned images posted to the Reading Room adhere to the NARA 300 DPI standard. Therefore, we have provided the best representation of the files contained within the Reading Room for your viewing purposes."
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Letters of Note: To My Old Master - 0 views

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    slavery letters
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Old Maps Online - 0 views

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    Old Maps- find old maps of nearly every area for the last 1000 years. Great tool for inquiry based learning.
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Imperial War Museum - Through My Eyes - 0 views

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    stories of conflict
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