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APUSH Review Project: Web Resources

General Web Resources on American History

Library of Congress American History - So awesome it will melt your brain!

U.S. History.org - Awesome online "encyclopedia " organized by time period

The National Musuem of American History  -from the Smithsonian

Age of Exploration

Spanish Exploration and Native America - Florida History

Early Americas Digital Library

The Explorers - Virtual Library of New France

1492: An Ongoing Voyage - Library of Congress

American Revolution

The American Revolution   Provides an in-depth look at the American Revolution including battles, people, timeline, documents, and more.

Boston Massacre Trials, 1770   Chronicles the trials of the eight British soldiers who were arrested after the Boston Massacre.  They were represented ironically by John Adams.

A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation:  U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875  From the Library of Congress, this site presents documents and primary sources from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.

Colonial Williamsburg  There's a lot here.  You can roam the streets of Williamsburg, learn about the colonial and revolutionary lifestyle, and more.

Liberty!: Chronicle of the Revolution  This is the companion site to the PBS series about the Revolutionary War.

Perspectives on the Boston Massacre   The Massachusetts Historical Society presents this site that explores the various viewpoints of what happened on March 5, 1770.

Colonial America

Archiving Early America: Primary Source Material from 18th Century America   Here you can view documents, images, newspaper articles, and more from Colonial America.

Colonial North American Project at Harvard University  Harvard is digitalizing its collection of diaries, journals, notebooks, and other works from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Historic Jamestowne   Explore the first English settlement including the latest news on the archaeological dig.

Maps of the French and Indian War   From the Massachusetts Historical Society, this site not only includes neat maps from the war, but also a brief history of the war and a timeline.

Plimoth Plantation   Here you can learn about the Pilgrims in the New World, the Mayflower, and the Wampanoag.

The Plymouth Colony Archive   A very extensive collection of documents and research about the Plymouth Colony.

Salem Witch Museum   The official site of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.

Salem Witch Trials: Documentary Archive and Transcription Project  From the University of Virginia, this valuable resource contains primary sources, courtroom transcripts, maps, and background information about the Salem Witch Trials.

17th Century Colonial New England with Special Emphasis on the Essex County Witch-Hunt of 1692   Collects links on Colonial America in the seventeenth century including the Salem Witchcraft Trials.

13 Originals: Founding the American Colonies   Briefly describes the founding of the thirteen colonies on American soil and provides additional resources

The War that Made America   Chronicles the events of the French and Indian War and includes biographies, timeline, historical notes, and other resources.

A Growing Nation

Thomas Jefferson

Terrorism in Early America   Written by Thomas Jewett, this online article discusses the very first war on terror against the Barbary Pirates.

Thomas Jefferson   The Library of Congress presents a biography of Thomas Jefferson and his influence around the world.

Lewis and Clark

Discovering Lewis & Clark    Probably one of America's greatest adventures, this site explores the travels of Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Ocean.

Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery   The companion website to the Ken Burns documentary, this site offers a lot of information about the expedition including the members of the corps, the Native Americans they met along the way, excerpts from the journals by Lewis and Clark, and interactive maps.

War of 1812

War of 1812  A companion site to the PBS film, this site contains essays on the American, British, Canadian, and Native American perspective of the war and more.

War of 1812  History Central sponsors this site with summaries of key events of the war, multimedia presentations, and links to other 1812 sites.

The War of 1812 Website   This Canadian website explores army life, battles, biographies, forts and historic sites, and more.

Alexis de Toqueville

In Search of Tocqueville's Democracy in America   In 1831 Alexis de Tocqueville came to the United States.  He later wrote a book called Democracy in America in which he discusses his travels and observations about the American people and its government.  This site explores his life, his travels, and his book and its influence on American society.

​Texan Revolution, 1832-1836

The Alamo   The official website of the Alamo with a history of the battle and the Texas Revolution, primary sources and images.
San Jacinto Museum of History  Chronicles the final battle of the Texas Revolution on April 21, 1836.
Texas War of Independence   Explores the Texas Revolution with primary sources, flag history, battles, and more.
 

Mexican-American War, 1846-1848

The Mexican War   From the Lone Star Internet, this site provides a summary of the War with Mexico.
U.S.-Mexican War   From PBS, this site contains information about the events leading up to the war, battles, the aftermath, biographies of key figures from both sides, and a timeline map.

 

The West

Mountain Men and the Fur Trade   An interesting website about the mountain men in the Rockies, includes primary sources, images, and other information.

New Perspectives on The West   The companion website to the Ken Burns' documentary, The West. Contains information on famous people, places, and events.  Also includes additional resources.

The Oregon Trail   Contains information about the trail, its landmarks, fascinating facts, and even full texts of diaries, memoirs, and period books.

The Transcontinental Railroad   Profiles the history of the building of the first railroad across the United States.

The Transcontinental Railroad   Profiles the history of the building of the first railroad across the United States.

The Virtual California Gold Country   Describes the history of the California Gold Rush along what is now Highway 49 including mining camps, images, and links to related resources.

 

Civil War and Reconstruction

Slavery

Abolition: The African American Mosaic  The Library of Congress presents an online exhibition about the abolition movement including photos, documents, artifacts, and more.

Africans in America   From PBS, this is the companion site to the film of the same title that explores the history of slavery in America with images, documents, biographies and more.

The Underground Railroad   National Geographic provides this excellent site about the Underground Railroad which includes an interactive game (you be the runaway slave), a timeline, profiles of key figures, other resources, and more.

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum   The official site of the library and museum honoring our 16th president.  Here you can find out about the life of President Lincoln and the museum in Springfield, Illinois.

Abraham Lincoln's Assassination   This site, developed by a retired history teacher, explores the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

With Malice Towards None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition   Describes the life of Abraham Lincoln and his thoughts and words, created by the Library of Congress.

Emancipation Proclamation  Explains the background behind Lincoln's proclamation and provides images of the original document.

Civil War

The Civil War  Examine the National Park Service’s collection from the Civil War including stories, biographies, links to related parks and monuments, and more.

Civil War @ Smithsonian   Explore the Civil War artifacts from the Smithsonian's collection.  Includes a timeline and links to other Internet resources.

Civil War.com   An excellent resource about the Civil War including an overview, battle summaries and reports, maps, travel sites, and more.

Andrew Johnson

Impeachment of Andrew Johnson   Presents an online exhibit of Harper Weekly's coverage of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868.

Treaty with Russia for the Purchase of Alaska   Provides links to resources, including the text of the treaty, about the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867

Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant Homepage   Provides a biography of Ulysses S. Grant who served as general of the Union forces in the Civil War and as President of the United States.

Ulysses S. Grant Information Center   A comprehensive look at the life and times of Ulysses S. Grant.

Rutherford B. Hayes

Finding Precedent: Hayes vs. Tilden: The Electorial College Controversy of 1876-1877  Explains the controversy of the 1876 election where Tilden clearly won the popular vote but the question was who won the Electoral College vote?