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  1. Revolutionary War Days: Discover the Past with Exciting Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes by David C. King, 2001-06-14
  2. Women's Letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the Present by Lisa Grunwald, Stephen J. Adler, 2009-01-16
  3. "Let a Common Interest Bind Us Together": Associations, Partisanship, and Culture in Philadelphia, 1775-1840 (Jeffersonian America) by Albrecht Koschnik, 2007-06-18
  4. The Revolutionary War Era by Randall Huff, 2004-12-30
  5. The Indians in American Society: From the Revolutionary War to the Present by Francis Paul Prucha, 1985-11-14
  6. British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict by Simon Bainbridge, 2003-10-30
  7. Before The War - Viscount Haldane by Viscount Haldane, 2010-02-16
  8. Revolutionary Women in the War for American Independence by Lincoln Diamant, 1998-09-30
  9. Death or Liberty : African Americans and Revolutionary America by Douglas R. Egerton, 2008-12-30
  10. Peter's War: A New England Slave Boy and the American Revolution by Joyce Lee Malcolm, 2009-02-03
  11. THE LAST TESTIMONIES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS SENTENCED TO DEATH: FROM REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA TO THE CIVIL-WAR.
  12. Stories of Faith and Courage from the Revolutionary War by Jane Hampton Cook, 2010-10-05
  13. Hitler: Study of a Revolutionary? by Martyn Housden, 2009-03-10
  14. The World War and What was Behind It by Louis Paul Bénézet, 2010-03-01

1. U.S. History Lesson Plans Native American Studies (5-7, CK). Core Knowledge Nati
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2. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - American History
A categorized, annotated list of over 2000 sites to help educators, teachers, and parents enhance instruction and support the curriculum. Academic Info us History Home Page Index Native American studies; (primary level). Railroad History; (primary level). revolutionary war Battles of the war
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Abraham Lincoln Research Site

...a compendium of facts and snippets about the life of Abraham Lincoln
...a well-chosen list of links to support the teaching of American history; arranged by time period

Africans in America

...an online documentary of "America's journey through slavery" including teaching resources
America in the 1930's

...a content-rich site that looks at the 1930's through films, radio, and many other forms of cultural expressions
American Civil War Home Page

...an impressive number of links to Civil War information found on the Internet
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century
...a fact-filled look at the culture of the 20th century with links to support the research process American Currency Exhibit ...view American currency by era, historical significance, artistry, and imagery American Experience: The Presidents ...a companion to the PBS series with extensive information about the 20th century Presidents American History Archive ...a full curriculum for middle and secondary students and teachers dealing with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; includes digitized artifacts and historical commentary

3. American Revolutionary War PowerPoint Presentation Social Studies Lesson Plan, T
A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity. Vote For us American revolutionary war PowerPoint Presentation. By Michelle Anderson. Subject - Social studies, Language Arts,
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Printable Version for your convenience! Title - American Revolutionary War PowerPoint Presentation
By - Michelle Anderson
Subject - Social Studies, Language Arts, Computers
Grade Level - 5th, 8th
Materials: Microsoft PowerPoint, reference materials for the Revolutionary War (this could easily be adapted to any unit of study), an overhead that a computer is hooked up to, a screen to project the slide shows, and a scanner is optional.
Objectives: Students will explore the American Revolutionary War by choosing main ideas from various sources (text book, Internet, etc) and demonstrate their knowledge of the war through creating a PowerPoint slide show.
Prior Knowledge: Before this unit can be assessed, students need to have researched their material, chosen their information for their slide show, and know how to use the PowerPoint program.

4. Mr. Hostetler's Home Page
After 23 years of teaching social studies at the City of Orrville Home Page us CensusBureau Military History (French and Indian war, revolutionary war and war
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Greetings to all across America and the world who use this web page. It was created to help students (and parents) find information for school. There are also some links that are just for amusement. Have fun! Welcome to the 2002-2003 school year and best wishes to you! After 23 years of teaching social studies at the 8th grade level, I am now in my third year of teaching senior Government at Orrville High School in Ohio. I hope that one day you will be able to have a job that you like as much as I like mine. I have 4 classes of "regular" government and 2 AP (Advanced Placement) government classes. I continue to feature 8th grade history links for the time period 1490-1815 (which can be found in the lower half of this site), as well as many new links in the current events and government categories.
This site is divided into the following categories: Current Events and AP Resources/Government and AP Sites/Geography/General References/Military History (French and Indian War, Revolutionary War and War of 1812)/Ohio Frontiersmen and Indians/Colonial Times/Museums/Sports/Other Interesting Sites
Current Events and AP Resources: Click Here For Important Classroom News
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5. Social Studies
http//www.newbedford.k12.ma.us/elementary/casimir.htm explainsthe contributions of Casimir Pulaski to the revolutionary war.
http://web54.sd54.k12.il.us/schools/nerge/jpere/PerePage9.htm
Back to Home Page Go to Museum Directions Page Go to the Evaluation Rubric for this project Click here to see our Revolutionary War Online Museums in progress!!!
We will be studying the Revolutionary War for the next few weeks. Below are some links that may help you to explore this topic.
Historical Maps From Early America - Archiving Early America - Has maps from the times during and shortly after the Revolutionary War - has information about how the constitutional convention worked. Also has links to copies of historical documents created in the early days of our country. The History Place - English Colonial Era - a timeline of events leading up to the Revolutionary War (1700-1763) The History Place - Prelude to Revolution - a timeline of events before and during the Revolutionary War (1763-1775) The History Place - American Revolution - a timeline of events during the Revolutionary War (1775-1776) The History Place - An Unlikely Victory 1777-1783 - a timeline of events after the Revolutionary War American Revolution - an outline of the strengths and weaknesses of both sides, as well as the major events of the war. Also has a link to a chart that summarizes the major events of the war.

6. This Page Has Moved!
Subjects Social studies History U.S. History org/ elib/ Themes/ Revolutionary_ War_ People/ br Contacts Ron Goral, rgoral@madison.k12.wi.us and Joanne Lenburg,
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7. Student Links | Social Studies | US History
revolutionary war Time Line This revolutionary war time line is World war I An exhaustivesite that includes time a great place to get us History information
http://www.tomsnyder.com/classroom/timelineronline/slssush.html
Use the links below to navigate to great time line research sites. Revolutionary War Time Line
This Revolutionary War time line is part of the American Memory Collection from the Library of Congress. It is a well-detailed time line and an excellent jumpstart for your research. The Civil War
This brief time line is part of the American Memory Collection from the Library of Congress. It includes photographs from the Library's collection. Alaskan Gold Rush
This very basic time line links to much more detailed information and photographs of the Alaskan Gold Rush, from 1849 to 1914. World War I
An exhaustive site that includes time lines, photographs, first-person narratives, statistics, memorabilia, news accounts, and an open invitation to students and teachers to contribute to the page. The Civil Rights Movement
Students in the Political Science Department at Western Michigan University created this annotated time line in observance of Martin Luther King Day.

8. Glencoe Online Social Studies Web Resources: U.S. History
The revolutionary war A Journey Towards Freedom! Explore this onlineresource of the American revolutionary war. This site was
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/webresources/ushist.html
Landmarkcases.org
Provides teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case. The "Resources" section features basic building blocks such as background summaries and excerpts of opinions that can be used in multiple ways. The "Activities" section contains a range of short activities and in-depth lessons that can be completed with students. The Web site features key cases mandated by state standards. Native American Resources
A comprehensive collection of more than 300 Web page links to Native American Resources. Betsy Ross Home Page
This site contains information about Betsy Ross's life and the evolution of the American flag. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Explore the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum resources online.

9. Web Resources, Celebrating Freedom Resources, Social Studies, Glencoe
The revolutionary war This site features links for students and teachers to learn TheConstitution, The Bill of Rights Core Documents of us Democracy This site
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/celebratingfreedom/web.shtml
Web Resources Landmark Cases
Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Provides teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case. The "Resources" section features basic building blocks such as background summaries and excerpts of opinions that can be used in multiple ways. The "Activities" section contains a range of short activities and in-depth lessons that can be completed with students. The Web site features key cases mandated by state standards.
American Revolution
The Revolutionary War: A Journey Towards Freedom!

Explore this online resource of the American Revolutionary War. This site was created by students and teachers as a reference tool and a forum for discussion. The Revolutionary War
This site features links for students and teachers to learn about the American Revolution. There are excellent graphics on this site. Liberty! The American Revolution
Learn about the factors that inspired American rebellion against the British crown. There is also information about the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, loyalists, and British officials in the colonies.
The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights

10. Social Studies - 3rd Grade - The Revolutionary War
students will revisit their second grade studies identifying those of the United Statesduring the revolutionary war era BENCHMARK 16.D.2a (us) The learner will
http://www.ccsd146.k12.il.us/internet_curriculum/3_parent/P_3_revwar.html
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The learner will be able to understand the events (Proclamation of 1763, imposed taxation, etc.) that created tension between the British and the colonists. The period of time in this strand is approximately 1770-1776 taking in the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the ride of Paul Revere. Teachers can review students' learning from second grade in this strand by using a KWL. The emphasis of the strand is on those events from the settling of America that created tension between the colonists and the British to events that escalated the conflict that eventually led to war. BENCHMARK 16.B.2b (US)

11. Hotlist: Kids Did This!
Contains many resources for things like the war of 1812 or how people in ancient china lived.Category Kids and Teens School Time Social studies History...... Grade Social studies Projects; Stamp on Black History; Prairie Chickens and IllinoisBirds; Civil war Projects; us History Timeline; American revolutionary war; New
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  • 12. Resources Of Interest For H-MMedia
    revolutionary war Web Site; The us Civil war Center; World war II Resources; Horus'World Wide Web Links to History Resources Over 1700 Links; Women's studies
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    13. Resources Of Interest For H-High-S
    American revolutionary war Web Site; The us Civil war Center; Horus' World WideWeb Links to History Resources Over 1700 Links; Women's studies Resources
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    14. Social Studies - Greece Olympia High School
    Memory Collection American Slave Narratives American studies Web Archiving DataSocial Data of the us Hotlist of revolutionary war Stuff Inaugural
    http://www.greeceny.com/ol/soc_1.htm

    15. Jiskha Homework Help - Social Studies: U.S. History: Washington Crossing Delawar
    Things didn't turn out for Loyalist. Most were treated badly wherever they wentand did. This well planned fight helped us in winning revolutionary war.
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    Helpful Links Homework Tips ... Survey CONTRIBUTE Found out how you can submit your own essays to Jiskha Homework Help! Homework Help Forum Homework Help Experts Washington Crossing Delaware by Justin Baker March 31, 2002, 12:30 p.m. ET When winter came in 1776, the hope for fighting for independence vanished. Many men left Washington because they thought his plans were foolish. He had a very trustworthy army on the night they crossed the Delaware River. They had hope in their leader George Washington. George Washington planned to attack Trenton on Christmas night. Many thought this plan was crazy, others were going to fight with George Washington to the end. They were the most reliable army that Washington had ever had. Most of Washington's men were injured, starving and cold. It was Christmas; snow covered the land as if it was a blanket. That night George Washington and his troops crossed the river. This well planned fight helped us in winning revolutionary war. This revolution would have ended if Washington and his troops waited for the Hessians to attack. This is because when the water froze up and turned into ice, Britain and Hessians force would unite and would overpower the Americans. There was nothing to lose. They were already losing the revolution its might as well fight until death. The British army and Hessian army had an overwhelming number of troops over that will overcome the Americans. Washington's great ideas assisted in revolutionizing our government. Our government today knows, as the Federal Government is very effective in many ways. Our government power is divided into three branches which is better than having a monarchy. A king would have owned this land if this crossing wasn't made. This government is so regimented that the United States of America still uses this form of government today.

    16. New American Studies Web
    and war Latin America Military Nuclear Issues revolutionary war World war I Worldwar II, Center for Doctrine Library Digital library of us army training
    http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswlinks.cfm?head1=War and Imperialism&hea

    17. Social Studies Links
    History Archive University of Texas us History Maps. Trials French and Indian warThe American Revolution (17751783) revolutionary war A Journey
    http://www.isbe.net/secondaryed/Social Studies/List of Links.htm
    Social Studies Links This is a good general American history list of links: U.S. History Indices Gilded Age and America as a World Power U.S. Government Websites Progressive Era ... America in the 1990s (1990-Present) U.S. History Indices Yahoo! U.S. History
    Yahoo! U.S. History Museums and Memorials

    Yahoo! U.S. Presidential Libraries

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    University of Virginia Department of History Resources

    U.S. Government Websites
    United States House of Representative

    Library of Congress

    Words and Deeds in American History (Library of Congress)

    National Archives
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    Miscellaneous U.S. History Websites American Historical Association Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents National Baseball Hall of Fame Education Program in Social Studies The United Nations ... University of Texas U.S. History Maps American History Websites for Use in Secondary Schools Encounter (1492-1600) 1492: An Ongoing Voyage Christopher Columbus Colonial Period Plymouth Plantation Colonial USA William Penn Salem Witch Trials ... French and Indian War The American Revolution (1775-1783) Revolutionary War: A Journey Toward Freedom King George III Creating the Government Independence National Historic Park, Philadelphia

    18. History And Social Studies
    Small directory of educational sites for the student, genealogist and family historian.Category Society History Education...... related to Ancient, World and us History. Notable Women Ancestors Women's StudiesResources on American Revolution and The revolutionary war * The American
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    The Ancient Greek World
    Costumes and Daily Life in Ancient Greece
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    Forvm Antiqvvm Ancient World Internet Resources. PBS - Empires Series The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization, Napoleon, Islam: Empire of Faith, Queen Victoria's Empire, Roman Empire: The First Century AD, Egypt, The Kingdom of David. World Ancestry - Roots In Antiquity BIOGRAPHY Biography.com Biography Reference Bank Biography / Who's Who [refdesk.com] Tutorial: Creating an Online Diary ... Search Biographies - lnfoplease More than 30,000 biographies from almanacs, dictionary and encyclopedia. Teacher's Guide for Active Learning , using A Midwife's Tale World Biographical Information System and K.G. Saur Publishing

    19. 5th Grade Social Studies Curriculum
    war, An internet exploration of the American revolutionary war. GENERAL SOCIAL STUDIESRESOURCES ACADEMY OF ACHIEVEMENT The Site dedicated to the us Flag and the
    http://www.ccsd.k12.wy.us/Social Studies/05/socstudies.html
    5th Grade Social Studies - Content Standards and Objectives
    SS-05-01 PEOPLE, PLACES, AND ENVIRONMENTS SS-05-01-01 U.S. States FunBrain
    WHERE IS THAT
    FUNBRAIN will show you maps. For each screen, identify the correct country (or state). Check the correct box or type in the name (spelling counts). GEOGRAPHY LABEL ME! Label the states of the Midwest, the Northeast, the South, the West; label the states and their capitals Grahpic Maps Print outline maps with different projections, locations, and statistics. Search "The List" for color maps of continents, lakes and rivers, mountains, and more! Postcardsfrom.com Picture postcards from each state contain photographs combined with other graphic elements to give an impression of each state. Search the States Test your knowledge of the United States! Requires Java The State Report Section of Classbrain State report resources. Templates, clipart and other resources are available. The websites gathered for each state include the official state websites USA Atlas Maps and Geography of theUS Maps and geographical information for every state, Start your search for maps and information here.

    20. US Anabaptists During The Revolutionary War
    us Anabaptists during the revolutionary war. The following material is excerptedfrom the fifth grade social studies course produced by Christian Light
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    US Anabaptists
    during the Revolutionary War
    The following material is excerpted from the fifth grade social studies course produced by Christian Light Publications
    Not Everyone Favors Independence
    The Loyalists. Not all the people could say "Amen" to independence. A sizable minority stayed loyal to King George. These loyalists were called Tories by the revolutionaries. Why did the Tories stay loyal? Some Tories supported the king because they thought the revolutionaries were rabble-rousers. In their minds democracy meant mob rule, tarring and feathering, and destruction of property. Other loyalists agreed with the patriots about "no taxation without representation." But they wanted to solve the dispute in such a way as to remain in the British Empire. Independence went too far for them. The patriots considered all loyalists traitors. Most of the new states passed laws taking away the loyalists' property. Patriot mobs attacked prominent Tories. Those found helping the British were imprisoned. To escape mistreatment, many loyalists fled to areas held by the British army. Around 100,000 went to Canada. But most stayed and tried not to attract any notice. To uncover these secret Tories, the states required everyone to swear an oath of allegiance. Some angry loyalists served in the British army. The Revolutionary War was actually America's first civil war in which brother killed brother.

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