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American Social History Project | Center for Media and Learning - 0 views

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    American Social History Project | Center for Media and Learning - The American Social History Project | Center for Media and Learning is dedicated to renewing interest in history by challenging traditional ways that people learn about the past.
Kara Mohler

American History [ushistory.org] - 1 views

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    A great online text resource written by renowned historians. A great supplement to a traditional U.S. History textbook. Includes important documents as well.
abby chill

Scholars on Line Westward Expansion - 0 views

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    short video clips by experts on westward expansion- focuses on Native American perspectives
abby chill

A Forgotten History: The Slave Trade and Slavery in New England | Scholars Online | Cho... - 0 views

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    Scholars on Line from the Choices Program-- Slavery from the colonial New England point of view
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    Assignment on American attitudes towards slavery via scholars on line- Quaker, RI, Revolution times, abolitionists Am col society., Focus on New England
abby chill

Great Debates in American History by Peter Pappas - 0 views

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    Great Debates in US History
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    Provides pro and con arguments on basic issues in us history via sources (civil disobedience, Salem witch trials, environment etc)
abby chill

A Teaching Strategy: Teaching U.S. History Backwards - Perspectives (March 2000) - Amer... - 0 views

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    selecting topics from student interest -- from present to past.
abby chill

American Passages - A Literary Survey - 0 views

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    Use with US History
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    Organized into units by theme with links to information about authors and their times as well as seminal titles. Good for student projects
abby chill

The Road to Pearl Harbor: The United States and East Asia, 1915-1941 | EDSITEment - 0 views

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    Although most Americans were shocked by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the outbreak of war between the two countries came as no surprise to most observers of international affairs. Indeed, the war could be seen as the culmination of tensions between the two countries that can be traced back to 1915, when Japan issued its so-called "Twenty-One Demands" on China.
abby chill

American Centuries: History and Art from New England - 0 views

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    good images, songs and lyrics to use as classroom starters.
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