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A Documentary History of the United States

This volume contains historically significant documents, speeches, and letters.

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A New World

A readable retelling of the critical era of America's founding to the Fall of Quebec.

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A Short History of Reconstruction

This book is considered to be a definitive study of the aftermath of the Civil War

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Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America

A brief single volume biography of Lincoln.

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America and the Great War, 1914-1920

An overview of American mobilization and domestic issues during the war, as well as World War I itself.

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America: A Narrative History

This book is a narrative history spanning America's major political, social, cultural, and economic events.

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American History A.P. Quizzes

Over 110 multiple choice and fact-recall quizzes with over 1200 questions in total. Each quiz is composed of multiple choice questions to test your knowledge of the major topics of study in A. P. American History.

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American Memory from the Library of Congress

According to the website, "These materials, from the collections of the Library of Congress and other institutions, chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America, serving the public as a resource for education and lifelong learning." You can browse materials by topic, time period, and region.

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Andrew Jackson

The website for The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, features a biography of Jackson and his presidency.

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Archiving Early America

Contains primary source material from 18th Century America.

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Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era

James M. McPherson won the Pulitzer Prize for this single-volume study of the Civil War. It discusses military aspects of the war as well as the economic, political, and social forces behind it.

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Best of History Web Sites

This is a good starting point for any web-based study or research. It is sponsored by the Center for Teaching History with Technology. It provides links and lesson plans to a multitude of U.S. History topics.

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Beyond 1492: Encounters in Colonial North America

A collection of essays about conflicts, cooperation, and cultural exchange between Europeans and Native Americans in the New World.

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Civil Rights Movement

This survey site sponsored through “About.com” includes links to essays, photographs and timelines related to the civil rights movement

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Columbus and the Age of Discovery

This site includes an extensive collection of essays on all topics of European exploration and founding.

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Cracking the AP U.S. History Exam

AP U.S. History study guides are useful reviews that include synopses of each era and key terms.

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Ferment of Reform, 1830-1860

A solid overview of the period.

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Founders Online

Founders Online is a repository of information about twelve of America's Founders. Using audio clips, biographical essays, classroom activities, videos, and even Flash-based games, this section of the BillofRightsInstitute.org site highlights some of the most well-known Founders, and also sheds light on lesser-known ones.

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Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945

Narrative survey of the era. The author focuses on the years of the Great Depression and the Second World War and how the American people coped with those events.

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From Resistance to Revolution: Colonial Radicals and the Development of American Opposition to Britain, 1765-1776

This volume offers a clear analysis of the Revolutionary Era, and its key events and motivations.

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Give Me Liberty!: An American History

This is a concise, clear, and inclusive narrative of American history. It is event-based narrative that is enriched throughout by the theme of American freedom. The freedom theme integrates the text and motivates the study of history by alerting students to how much is at stake in understanding America’s past.

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Historical Atlas of Exploration: 1492-1600

A well-reviewed overview of the Age of Exploration.

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History Matters

This site was created by the City University of New York and George Mason University. It is designed for high school and college teachers and students of U.S. history survey courses. It provides links to web resources and offers “unique teaching materials, first-person primary documents, and guides to analyzing historical evidence,” focusing “on the lives of ordinary Americans.”

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Liberalism and Its Challengers: From F.D.R. to Bush

A clear and concise political history from the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution. The text focuses on ten key individuals, from Franklin Roosevelt to Martin Luther King, Jr. to Ronald Reagan.

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Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America

This resource discusses The politics of Jacksonian America, including the spread of democracy.

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