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David Hilton

Roman Numeral and Date Conversion with Roman Calculator & Test - 0 views

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    An interesting reference for students when it comes to Latin calendar dates and numerals. Unfortunately though, they don't have a money converter.
David Hilton

The Papers of Jefferson Davis - 2 views

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    Collection of the papers of Jefferson Davis, the president of the South during the American Civil War. Nice-looking chap.
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    The Papers of Jefferson Davis, a documentary editing project based at Rice University in Houston, Texas, is publishing a multi-volume edition of his letters and speeches, several of which can be found on this web site. The site also provides extensive information on Davis and his family and numerous images.
Rob Milne

JFK Assassination Home Page Index - 1 views

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    Index of numerous JFK links
Kendra Nielsen

An Artist Visits the White House - 4 views

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    From its construction in 1792, until the 1902 renovation that shaped the modern identity and functions of the interior of the White House, the fourteen paintings of this series examine the history of a national icon. Through meticulous research and tireless attention to detail, numerous sources inspired the brush of Peter Waddell to create a vision of the White House as it was, and to gain an appreciation of the nineteenth-century house and the men and women who lived and worked within its walls.
Deven Black

1492 Exhibit Library of Congress - 18 views

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    1492. Columbus. The date and the name provoke many questions related to the linking of very different parts of the world, the Western Hemisphere and the Mediterranean. What was life like in those areas before 1492? What spurred European expansion? How did European, African and American peoples react to each other? What were some of the immediate results of these contacts?1492: AN ONGOING VOYAGE addresses such questions by examining the rich mixture of societies coexisting in five areas of this hemisphere before European arrival. It then surveys the polyglot Mediterranean world at a dynamic turning point in its development. The exhibition examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600. During this period, in the wake of Columbus's voyages, Africans also arrived in the hemisphere, usually as slaves. All of these encounters, some brutal and traumatic, others more gradual, irreversibly changed the way in which peoples in the Americas led their lives. The dramatic events following 1492 set the stage for numerous cultural interactions in the Americas which are still in progress - a complex and ongoing voyage.
Ron Peck

Roman Numerals - 9 views

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    Good description of the Roman Number system with converter
Keith Dennison

Gladiator Motion Picture - 7 views

Does anyone use Gladiator in their classes during a unit on the Roman Empire? If you do, can you share any ideas? I am looking to connect my students' interest in the film with an educationally s...

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