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- United States History
- Causes and consequences of slavery | Civil
rights movement | Colonies
and colonial systems | European
exploration and colonization, 9th to 17th centuries | Immigration
and the immigration experience | Indigenous
peoples of the state and region | Political
parties, campaigns, and elections | Popular
culture | Revolutionary
War | Roles
and experiences of diverse groups | Roles
of individuals in history | Settlement
of the West | Social
experience of the Civil War | Symbols
and historic landmarks | Territorial
expansion in the United States, early 19th century | General
U.S. history
- World History
- Christian
Europe after 1000 CE | Comparative
analysis of culture and society | Cultural
perspectives | Early
civilization in Southwest Asia and India | Feudalism,
monarchies, and city-states in Europe | French
Revolution and the Age of Revolution | Historical
periods | Literary
and artistic developments | Power
and European states, 16th-18th centuries | Renaissance,
Reformation, and Catholic Reformation | Rise
of social, political, and economic revolutions | Scope
and human costs of World War I | Scope
and human costs of World War II | Social
class structure and interactions | General
world history resources
- General History
- Chronological
thinking | Conducting
historical research | Historical
documents, treaties, and agreements | Historical
sources | Historical
timelines | General
history resources
United
States History
Causes
and consequences of slavery 

Civil
rights movement

Colonies
and colonial systems 

European
exploration and colonization, 9th to 17th centuries 

Immigration
and the immigrant experience 

Indigenous
peoples of the state and region 

Political
parties, campaigns, and elections 

Popular
culture 

Revolutionary
War 

Roles
and experiences of diverse groups 

Roles
of individuals in history 

Settlement
of the West

Social
experience of the Civil War 

Symbols
and historic landmarks

Territorial
expansion in the United States, early 19th century 

General
U.S. History

World
History
Christian
Europe after 1000 CE 

Comparative
analysis of culture and society 

Cultural
perspectives

Early
civilization in Southwest Asia and India 

Feudalism,
monarchies, and city-states in Europe 

French
Revolution and the Age of Revolution 
- Napoleon - The
Napoleon Foundation; Paris, France

Historical
periods

Literary
and artistic developments 

Power
and European states, 16th-18th centuries 

Renaissance,
Reformation, and Catholic Reformation 

Rise
of social, political, and economic revolutions 

Scope
and human costs of World War I 

Scope
and human costs of World War II 

Social
class structure and interactions 

General
World History

General
History
Chronological
thinking

Conducting
historical research 

Historical
documents, treaties, and agreements 
- American
Memory - The Library
of Congress; Washington, D.C.
- The
Avalon Project - Yale
Law School; New Haven, CT
- Camp
Harmony Exhibit (Japanese-American Internment) - University
of Washington, Seattle*
- Chickasaw
Historical Research Page - Kerry
M. Armstrong*
- Civil
War Letters - Virginia
Military Institute Archives, Lexington
- Colonial
America Rare Map Collection - University
of Georgia Libraries, Athens
- Rare Book,
Manuscript, and Special Collections Library - Duke
University; Durham, NC
- Documents
Center - University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Hanover
Historical Texts Project - Department
of History; Hanover College, Indiana*
- Letters
from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War - Bill
Proudfoot
- Medieval
Sourcebook - Center
for Medieval Studies; Fordham University; New York,
NY*
- The Papers
of George Washington - University
of Virginia, Charlottesville*
- Teaching
With Documents - U.S.
National Archives
& Records Administration; Washington, D.C.*
- U.S.
Territorial Maps: 1775-1920 - University
of Virginia, Charlottesville

Historical
sources 

Historical
time lines 

General
history resources

Note: An asterisk (*) denotes
a resources that is listed under more than one topic.
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