Friday, February 15, 2008

Industrial Revolution

Try Grolier! first

Industrial Revolution Links

History.net links
Include links to primary documents

Links from Fordham UniversityBiographies
Cotton Times: Understanding the Industrial Revolution

American Memory Project
Primary source documents

LETS Project


Research Databases: Grolier (username and password: oncla)
Visit all of Grolier and also try searching Lands and Peoples

Websites:
Ancient ScriptsLords of the Earth
Focuses on archeology and anthropology of the Aztec, Inca,and Maya cultures.

History of The MayanHistory WorldV
isit this site and search for Aztec, Inca, Maya, or pre-Columbian

Websites related to Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans
One stop shopping!

Iroquois History
Includes list of links


Pre-Columbian Culture Links

MesoAmerican Links

Pre-Columbian Culture from the University of Guadalajara

NOVA's "Lost King of the Maya"

Mayans

Aztecs

Iroquois

Historial Text Archive

Civil War Resources

American Memory Project
From the Library of Congress:Primary Resource Documents includingnewspapers, photographs, and much more

Rare Newspapers of the Civil War era
Primary Source material from the Civil War
Civil War.com
The American Civil War Homepage
Civil War Photographs
The History Place - Civil War Timeline

Newscast Project

U.S. History.com
Search here for your topic.

Sand Creek Massacre Site ProjectThe Dawes Act
(the act itself)

Dawes Act
Cooperative site from National History Day, The National Archives and Records Administration, and USA Freedom Corps.

Digital History - Native American VoicesGhost DanceWounded KneeSand CreekDawes Act
Don't Forget

Grolier!Wounded Knee
Eyewitness account of the Massacre at Wounded Knee.