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         Maps American History:     more books (100)
  1. American History Through Maps (A Map Study book) by Hammond Incorporated, 1978-06
  2. A Book of Old Maps Delineating American History from the Earliest Days Down to the Close of the Revolutionary War by Emerson; Archibald Freeman Fite, 1926
  3. Formation of the Union 1750-1829 with Five Maps Epochs of American History by Albert Bushnell Hart, 1913
  4. American History: Survey and Maps by Alan Brinkley, 1995-06
  5. American History: Interactive Maps CD-ROM & User's Guide
  6. Discovering American history through maps and views by Gerald A Danzer, 1991
  7. A History of the American Revolution, MAPS by Rev. J. L., D.D. Blake, 1844
  8. Blackline Maps of American History
  9. Blackline Maps of American History
  10. Another America: Native American Maps and The History of Our Land. by Mark Warhus, 1998
  11. Interpreting social studies through Earle-McKee American history maps by Edward Mead Earle, 1914
  12. A BOOK OF OLD MAPS: DELINEATING AMERICAN HISTORY FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS DOWN TO THE CLOSE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR by EMERSON D. FITE;ARCHIBALD FREEMAN ( EDITORS), 1969
  13. Working Workbook/ Historical Maps, American Century : History of U.S. Modern Time by Matthew T. Downey, Mauricio Mazon, et all 1999-09-01
  14. From Sea Charts to Satellite Images; Interpreting Nroth American History Through Maps by David ed. Buisseret, 1990

21. Maps Of Michigan
Images and descriptions of the history of the Great Lakes as depicted in actual maps from 1571 to 1865. Includes significant maps of French, English and american periods.
http://www.geocities.com/ronsmaps61/
Images with a blue border can be clicked to see a larger scale view

22. General U.S.A. History
ESSAYS IMAGES FOR TEACHING american history, 1500s1865 the World NARA Exhibitamerican Originals, Part quality Panoramic Photographs and maps - super site
http://www.teacheroz.com/generalUS.htm
Ronald Reagan Memorial Foundation Condolence Book
General U.S. History
Updated December 31, 2003 JUMP TO......
AP U.S. History - National History Day - Interactive History Quizzes
Primary Documents - Images - First Person Accounts Statistics on the USA Maps ...
Map Showing Geographical Center of the United States: 'Marvels of the New West'

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The 50 States
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Discovery/Colonies/Revolution
19th Century America

20th Century America

U.S. Government
... Presidents For info on U.S. wars and Military Info such as the Civil War, the World Wars, Korea, Vietnam and Desert Storm, click on the following: From Colonies to Revolution 19th Century America Civil War World War I ... Military History, Info, Stats - general Military Information and Military history sites. AP U.S. HISTOR Y AND GOVERNMENT Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) AP U.S. History, European History, and Geography AP U.S. History Quiz Page Advanced Placement U. S. History ... History(US and European) Reports, Essays, and Papers of Jonathan - these reports are ONLY for hints and ideas. Be careful about plagiarism! More info can be found in the section on Social Studies on my Teachers and Education page and also on my STUDY SKILLS - RESEARCH - WRITING - AP/SAT/REGENTS - COLLEGE INFO page.

23. Maps Home
International history Division. Military history Division. Our Atlases. The americanCivil War. The Spanish american War. Atlas Sources. HI301 Course maps.
http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/atlas home.htm
History Home Page Our History American History Division International History Division History Home Page Our History American History Division International History Division ... HI301 Course Maps

24. ReferenceResources:AmericanRevolution
The Liberty Bell. The Liberty Bell. history of The american Flag. BetsyRoss. history of the american Flag. maps of Early America. Historical
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/American_Revolution.html
Reference Resources: American Revolution History Search Engine HistoryWizard : Search for resources and information about the American Revolution The American Revolution A Journey Towards Freedom An online reference tool and a forum for discussion on American History around the time of the Revolution (1763-1810); an illustrated tour of Valley Forge and Washington's Crossing. Visit these historic sites online in the Infopedia and get a feel for how it might have felt to be a soldier at the time of the Revolution All About the American Revolution: Links to informational sites about the American Revolution American Revolution - The Struggle for Independence: Your guide to some of the most informative and useful Web sites that cover the American Revolution Account of a Declaration Over thirty historical documents, sixty-seven biographical sketches, and some twenty-five essays about the causes and circumstances of the American Revolution The American Revolution People, Documents, Events, Resources

25. ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers
Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and Outlineof american history Chapter 1 Early America Early Explorers; historical
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Explorers.html
Reference Resources: Famous Explorers
Explorer Sites A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Accounts of European voyages and explorations to North America, from Columbus's Atlantic crossing in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Alphabetical Navigation permits browsing by explorers' names Discovery and Exploration Maps from the Library of Congress Documents the discovery and exploration of the Americas with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. SEARCHABLE by Keyword or Creator Index

26. DiscoverySchool.com
facts about different countries CIA World Factbook — Excellent maps and informationon site to find good information on World/american history Index Resource
http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/bjhistory.html
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27. Map Library, U.S. Military Academy
Campaign maps from atlases developed by the USMA's Department of history for a military history class and cover american and world conflicts from the period of the american Colonial wars through 1993.
http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/map home.htm
History Home Page Our History Our Faculty American History Division ... Go to Atlas Sources In 1938 the predecessors of what is today The Department of History at the United States Military Academy began developing a series of campaign atlases to aid in teaching cadets a course entitled, "History of the Military Art." Since then, the Department has produced six atlases and nearly one thousand maps, encompassing not only America’s wars but global conflicts as well. In keeping abreast with today's technology, the Department of History is providing Please be aware that these maps are large in file size and may require substantial download times. This site is under construction. Please only select the hot links. Periodically, check our site for new additions

28. American History - United States, Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natu
american history United States, Flags, maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/united_states/united_states_history_index.html

  • Country Ranks
    United States History Index
    http://workmall.com/wfb2001/united_states/united_states_history_index.html
    Source: The Library of Congress USA Studies
  • Postwar United States, 1945-1968 NOTE: The information regarding the United States on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress USA History Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of United States History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about American History should be addressed to the Library of Congress. Please put this page in your BOOKMARKS - - - - - Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when this web site is updated. Your Internet e-mail address: http://workmall.com/wfb2001/united_states/united_states_history_index.html Revised 04-Jul-02 Photius Coutsoukis
  • 29. Chronology Of Asian American History
    Asian american history Timeline. Source Sucheng Chan, Asian americans,an Interpretive history, ©1991, Twayne Publishers, Boston.
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/angel/chrono.htm
    Asian American History Timeline Source: Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans, an Interpretive History , ©1991, Twayne Publishers, Boston.
    Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
    Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii. Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
    U.S. and China sign first treaty.
    Gold discovered in California. Chinese begin to arrive.
    California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who often had to pay more than once.
    First group of 195 Chinese contract laborers land in Hawaii. Over 20,000 Chinese enter California. Chinese first appear in court in California. Missionary Willian Speer opens Presbyterian mission for Chinese in San Francisco.
    Chinese in Hawaii establish a funeral society, their first community association in the islands. People v. Hall rules that Chinese can't give testimony in court. U.S. and Japan sign first treaty.
    San Francisco opens a school for Chinese children (changed to an evening school two years later). Missionary Augustus Loomis arrives to serve the Chinese in San Francisco.
    California passes a law to bar entry of Chinese and "Mongolians."

    30. About Lynching
    Excerpted from a longer article in The Reader’s Companion to american history.Ed. Eric Foner and John A. Garraty. Copyright © 1991 by Houghton Mifflin Co.
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/lynching/lynching.htm
    About Lynching About Lynching Robert L. Zangrando L ynching is the practice whereby a mobusually several dozen or several hundred personstakes the law into its own hands in order to injure and kill a person accused of some wrongdoing. The alleged offense can range from a serious crime like theft or murder to a mere violation of local customs and sensibilities. The issue of the victim's guilt is usually secondary, since the mob serves as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner. Due process yields to momentary passions and expedient objectives. Vigilantism, or summary justice, has a long history, but the term lynch law originated during the American Revolution with Col. Charles Lynch and his Virginia associates, who responded to unsettled times by making their own rules for confronting Tories and criminal elements. "Lynching" found an easy acceptance as the nation expanded. Raw frontier conditions encouraged swift punishment for real, imagined, or anticipated criminal behavior. Historically, social control has been an essential aspect of mob rule. African-Americans suffered grievously under lynch law. With the close of Reconstruction in the late 1870s, southern whites were determined to end northern and black participation in the region's affairs, and northerners exhibited a growing indifference toward the civil rights of black Americans. Taking its cue from this intersectional white harmony, the federal government abandoned its oversight of constitutional protections. Southern and border states responded with the Jim Crow laws of the 1890s, and white mobs flourished. With blacks barred from voting, public office, and jury service, officials felt no obligation to respect minority interests or safeguard minority lives. In addition to lynchings of individuals, dozens of race riotswith blacks as victimsscarred the national landscape from Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898 to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921.

    31. Maps Online
    Includes maps of battles, american Indian nations, railroads, and roads. Usefulespecially for studying military history and Southern development.
    http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/maps/maponline.html
    Some online maps are easier to navigate and manipulate than others, due in part to the large size of image-rich documents. Several sites require special software or plugins (available for free download) to read and manipulate maps; some maps download very slowly, even with a fast connection. A large number of maps, however, are available online, covering a broad range of topics, time periods, and perspectives. This list was created to provide an introduction to the kinds of maps available online and to emphasize some of the larger collections. The Library of Congress is one of the richest sources and offers many specific collections rich in maps that are not included on this list; in addition, there are a number of smaller sites that address specific topics. Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
    Central Pacific Railroad Maps
    On May 10, 1869, in Promontory Summit, Utah, a rail line from Sacramento, California, met with another line from Omaha, Nebraska. When the last spike was driven, the Central Pacific became the first transcontinental railroad. This site provides a vast collection of online materials documenting the history of the Central Pacific Railroad and rail travel, including more than 400 railroad and travel maps. Maps range from tourist guides to land office maps to summit contour maps. Exploring the West from Monticello: A Perspective in Maps from Columbus to Lewis and Clark

    32. NARA | ALIC | Indians/Native Americans
    Indian cultures, complemented by essays, maps, bibliographies, and customs and culturesof Native american tribes, and history of the american West, 18601920
    http://www.archives.gov/research_room/alic/reference_desk/native_american_links.
    Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 10, 2004 Sections ALIC Main Page What's New Reference at Your Desk Associations ... About ALIC Resources The Library Catalog Microfilm Catalog NARA Electronic Publications AncestryPlus (GaleNet) ... Contact ALIC Staff Indians/Native Americans This page contains links to American history relating to Native Americans. During November we celebrate Native American/Alaskan Native Heritage Month. Check out these

    33. History Of International Migration Site
    Europe Discovers America Voyages of Exploration From The american Nations AHistory of the United States. Slides/Photo CDs Illustrating maps from the
    http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/migration/contents1.html
    History of International Migration Site Links to Migration before 1750: First people in Europe: 700 000 B.C.-8 000 B.C. Farmers in Europe: 8 000 B.C.-800B.C. Invasions in Europe: 800 B.C.-400 B.C.
    1. Migration before 1500
    Migration in prehistoric times Barbarian Migrations in Late Antiquity
    Interactive map showing the migration routes of the barbarian tribes. From the Europe Map Archive
    A shockwave-plugin is required. Goths Huns Vandals
    Compton Encyclopedia History of the Balkan : Lost People
    History of the tribes living in the Balkan area History in Maps
    A set of map providing information about population migrations and invasions in the Balkans troughout the centuries The Anglo-Saxon Invasion of Britain
    A detailed article by Ben Levick The Germanic Invasions of Western Europe
    Survey of the Germanic invasions of the third to sixth centuries which precipitated the end of the Roman Empire. Peoples of the Dark Ages
    This site is made by Mark Furnival, it gives information about the nations living during the aftermath of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire especially of the Franks Goths Huns Vandals ... Gepids , and the Lombards 1.2. The ancient world

    34. Colonial Latin American History--Maps
    Mesoamerican culture history in maps. Tenochtitlan (Mexico City selection capabilities.Spanish explorers of North America; Colonialera maps; Colonial Era maps and
    http://www.holycross.edu/departments/history/alauria/colonial/maps.htm
    Maps Page
    Weekly Readings
    Discussion Group Research Links

    35. American Indians, Native Americans, History Of A Proud People. History And Cultu
    deeply involved in actually making that history now Covers topics concerning the NativeAmericans of the west Historical maps of the United States From the Perry
    http://www.americanindians.com/
    Indian Nations are sovereign governments, recognized in the U.S. Constitution and hundreds of treaties with the U.S. President. The history of this continent's original inhabitants encompasses a broad range of cultures and experiences. American Indians varied greatly from region to region, as did their reactions to European settlement. This website will delve into the vast and storied background of most tribes and seek to supply the visitors with as much knowledge as possible about the proud history of Native Americans . Please join us on this journey into the past, experience the present and dream about the future of the American Indian. When Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492 he was welcomed by a brown-skinned people whose physical appearance confirmed him in his opinion that he had at last reached India, and whom, therefore, he called Indios , Indians, a name which, however mistaken in its first application continued to hold its own, and has long since won general acceptance, except in strictly scientific writing, where the more exact term American is commonly used. As exploration was extended north and south it was found that the same race was spread over the whole continent, from the Arctic shores to Cape Horn, everywhere alike in the main physical characteristics, with the exception of the Eskimo in the extreme North, whose features suggest the Mongolian...

    36. Serena's Family Tree
    Family history, photographs, records, links, maps, resources and Native american content compiled by Serena. Surnames include Farmer, Smith, Harrelson, Heffington and McBride.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~farmeranderwinfamilies/
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    37. Genwriters - American History Resources For Social History
    american history Resources for further research •. history MegaSites.•. On-Line Diaries and Narratives. •. maps and Geography.
    http://www.genwriters.com/military.html
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    ... Home American History Resources American History Resources for Social History: Wars and the Military Revolutionary War The History Place - The American Revolution The Time Page - Cycles in US History - The Revolutionary Cycle 1693-1787 Revolutionary War Military Actions by State Battles of the Revolutionary War War of 1812 The War of 1812: Military Actions by State Genealogical Fallout from the War of 1812
    an online article by Ruth Priest Dixon. The Major Battles of the War of 1812 Civil War The American Civil War Homepage
    An exhaustive collection of links about the Civil War The Civil War
    A timeline, battle summaries, and music of the Civil War The Civil War Index
    Quotes, unusual facts and chronology U.S. Civil War Soldiers, Units, Genealogy, Rosters, etc. Civil War Battle Summaries by State Civil War Period Uniforms and Accouterments
    Links to drawings and sketches of Civil War clothing Medicine in the Civil War
    An overview of medical practices during the Civil War The Civil War at a Glance
    Year-by-year chronicle of the battles of the Civil War Spanish-American War Battles of the Spanish American War - 1898 Medal of Honor Recipients from the Spanish American War World War I - The Great War

    38. Native American Maps By History Link 101
    Welcome to history Link 101 s Native american Map Page. history Link 101 isa site developed for World history Classes, by a World history Teacher.
    http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_maps.htm

    Native American Maps
    Welcome to History Link 101's Native American Map Page. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.

    Historical Maps
    Native Map of Tribe and Cultural Groups Click on area for larger view.
    Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3000
    Pre-Contact Tribe Map
    Click on dots for details on that areas tribes, living, and traditions.
    Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3010
    Map of Pre-Contact Housing Types
    Illustrations and explanations below the map.
    Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3020
    Maps of Migrations from Siberia

    Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3030
    Spanish Conquest of North America
    Detailed maps through out. Maps of Spanish routes through North America. Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3040 Map of North Eastern Tribes Before 1500 Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3050 Map of Native Cultures in America Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3060 1763 English Proclamation Map Visual = 5 Content = 3 I3070 Map of Trail of Tears Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3080
    Current Day Maps
    Map of Current Threats to Native Lands Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3090 Maps of Indian Lands Established in 1978 Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3090 Map of Indian Reservations Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3100 Map of Tribes in Canada Visual = 2 Content = 4 I3120 Federally Recognized Native Tribes Clickable map.

    39. Carnegie Mellon Libraries History Latin American History
    Madison, Wis. Published for the Conference on Latin american history by theUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983. HUNT REF1 911.8 L84L. maps (LANIC).
    http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Humanities/History/latinamerica.html
    History:
    Latin American History
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    Archives, Libraries, and Museums
    Below are archives, libraries, and museums for Latin American Studies. For additional resources, see History: Archives, Libraries, and Museums. To search for archival materials, use the resources at History: Archival Resources.
  • 40. Newberry Library
    An independent research library and educational institution located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Strengths include genealogy, European exploration and settlement of the Americas; the american West; literature and history of the Midwest; Native american history and literature; the Renaissance; the French Revolution; Portuguese and Brazilian history; British literature and history; the history of cartography; the history and theory of music; the history of printing; and early philology and linguistics. The collections number 1,500,000 printed titles, five million manuscript pages, and more than 300,000 historic maps. Research affiliation Research Library Group.
    http://www.newberry.org/nl/newberryhome.html

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