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David Hilton

Department of History - U.S.M.A. - West Point, NY - 0 views

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    Has some quality maps and thorough, high-quality information on the topic.
David Hilton

The Articles of Confederation - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net - 1 views

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    Copies of the Articles of Confederation in the United States Constitution. I don't really know what they are but they seem important.
Rob Milne

American President: John Fitzgerald Kennedy - 0 views

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    Links to reference resources prepared by the Miller Center's Library that are designed to help students and scholars quickly conduct their research. Includes JFK speech collection.
Kay Cunningham

American President: Resource on the U.S. Presidents - 2 views

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    Information on each of the US Presidents. The information is cursory however would be useful for preliminary or activities where only basic biographic information is required.
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    'A comprehensive collection of material about the Presidents of the United States and the history of the presidency. This web site features essays about the President's life before, during, and after each presidential term. It additionally provides information about the First Lady and cabinet officials of each administration. A collection of essays on the President at Work delves into the function, responsibilities, and organization of the modern presidency and traces the history and evolution of presidential duties.'
David Hilton

Index Page - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net - 0 views

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    A site dedicated to resources for the American Declaration of Independence, including a copy of the text of the document.
Mark Moran

Political Cartoons in America - 23 views

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    A look at political cartoons from Ben Franklin to Thomas Nast to Dr. Seuss (yes, that Dr. Seuss) to Tom Toles.
Keith Dennison

Seeking Assistance - 10 views

Hey, David. Thanks for pointing it out. I have to fiddle with the file, it appears it's corrupt. I'll post when fixed.

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Jason Heiser

Wiki Project on the Interwar Period - 10 views

I would like to see this project. Is there a link you could share?

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Mark Moran

On This Day: Nixon Leaves for China - 2 views

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    On Feb. 17, 1972, President Richard Nixon embarked on a diplomatic mission to normalize relations with the People's Republic of China.
David Hilton

U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time - 3 views

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    It's not strictly speaking history-related however most of us also teach social studies or something similar and it was just too cool to pass up. An excellent way of demonstrating to students the issues regarding the current Western economic model and the Chimerica conundrum. Scary.
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How the U.S. flag changed over time - USATODAY.com - 13 views

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    The American flag was born on June 14, 1777 (now you know why we celebrate Flag Day on this date) after the Continental Congress adopted this resolution: That the Flag of the united states be 13 stripes alternate red and white, that the Union be 13...
Mark Moran

On This Day: US Forces Defeat British at the Battle of New Orleans - 1 views

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    On Jan. 8, 1815, Gen. Andrew Jackson led American troops to victory in the last major conflict of the War of 1812, two weeks after both nations had signed a peace treaty. Jackson's military success would later propel him to the presidency.
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Shmoop - U.S. History - 15 views

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    Pictorial Study Guides for American History
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    These fellows presented their online study resource - which includes, introductions, lesson plans, timelines, fun facts, summaries and test reviews, and a large image gallery sorted by time period - at a conference I attended in Pasadena last Spring. I think it is better for High School teachers and students. I teach 8th grade and use it mostly for my own edification.
Kay Cunningham

U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library - 3 views

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    'This site is designed to provide free viewing and downloading of the entire USGS photographic collection.'
Historix Mueller

History Education in a World of Information Surplus | Democratizing Knowledge - 14 views

  • ut the problem of doing history this way in an age of information-surplus is that students spend much of their time as passive audience members, ingesting information, rather than grappling with it to find their own voices. Let’s be clear – it is inconceivable that students won’t have access to lecture information in the future: Wikipedia has every fact that I’ll cover in my AP U.S. History course this year, and if students want to hear an expert lecture they can always find one on iTunes University from Berkeley or MIT. So instead of coverage-style lecturing we need to use the very valuable classroom time to engage in deep inquiry about historical and current problems. Teachers should create powerful essential questions that require students to master information literacy skills they’ll need in a digital age, and to master historical inquiry. From these questions, students will behave as historians, researching, analyzing, evaluating, and creating DAILY. Isn’t that more valuable critical thinking than the odd essay question every few weeks between lectures? Liz Becker and Laufenberg and correct. The 20th century history classroom has to change. In a world of information surplus, we must recognize that good history education must transform students into power information critics, able to evaluate claims and build their own truths from myriad facts.
David Hilton

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, National Humanities ... - 15 views

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    A well-organised collection of excellent primary sources for the study of American history.
Joseph Phelan

Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural - 14 views

As storm clouds of disunion and war were gathering across the nation, president elect Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic first inaugural address on March 4 closing with these words addressed t...

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