The forgotten history and cultural and political legacies of U.S. imperialism and other historical debates in political cartoons, literature, and historical texts and analyses.
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The California Mission Studies Association is a nonprofit group of historians, archaeologists, architects, preservationists, Native Americans and clerics devoted to the study and survival of the 21 California missions, presidios, adobes, pueblos, asistancias and ranchos dating from 1769.
The California Heritage collection is a "digital" archive containing photographs, pictures, and manuscripts from the collections of the Bancroft Library. It is an "archive" because it offers the public direct access to unique, primary source materials documenting California's rich history "in their original archival context." This is achieved by embedding digital representations of the primary sources directly within the documents -- archival finding aids -- created by the Bancroft Library's curators and ar
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A collection of resources of use to those studying Western American history. Categories include Western ancient peoples, Western Native Americans, Western Spanish borderlands, the Canadian West, European empires and expansion in the West, Western environment, Western spaces, the Frontier, women in the West, gender and sexuality in the West, Western culture, Asians in the West, Chicanos in the ...
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The Academy of Achievement brings you face to face with the extraordinary individuals who have shaped the twentieth century. It is an amazing collection, not of mere artifacts, but of people and ideas that fill you with inspiration, encouragement, and the will to achieve.
North American Exploration by Cabeza de Vaca the early 1500's; America's First Written History.
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A virtual gateway to the past, present and future of Plymouth, MA. Review an area rich in history by visiting our historical pages. View such things as the Mayflower Compact and learn about the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. Learn what to do on your next trip to Plymouth. Places to stay, eat, shop, and a host of other fun activities. Even order Live Lobster online! Visit us often and watch us grow!
Up to date Information on the recovery efforts of the Confederate Submarine H. L. Hunley in Charleston, S.C.
About Bayard Rustin || About the Film || Film Credits || Resources || Contact & Contribute Photo Credit: Coreen Simpson Copyright 2000. Bayard Rustin Film Project. All Rights Reserved. ...
A collection of primary documents, essays, maps, images and other materials relating to the Dakota Conflict trials.
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Part if the Virutal Museum of Canada, Panoramas is a repository of Mexican, Canadian and American artwork influenced by the North American Landscape ...
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Friday, June 14th, 2002 Welcome The museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the North American fur trade and is located three miles east of Chadron, Nebraska, on U. S. Highway 20. Combining an outstanding collection and scholarship to interpret the story of the fur trade, the non-profit museum s three galleries discuss the fur trade from early colonial days to the present century.
Early American Pioneers Held Captive or Killed by Indians Includes Surname Index & History of the Pan-Handle, West Virginia Welcome to the home of the descendants & relatives of Early American Pioneer Indian Captives! Please feel free to link your ancestor's story to your homepage & to make a link back to the Indian Captives page. Books available on Captives I am M. Daniels and I am responsible ...
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Halsall Home | Ancient History Sourcebook | Medieval Sourcebook | Modern History Course Other History Sourcebooks: African | East Asian | Indian | Islamic | Jewish | LGBT | Women's | Global | Science Main Page Full Texts Multimedia Additions Search Help! Studying History Reformation Early Mod World Everyday Life Absolutism Constitutionalism Colonial N Amer Colonial L Amer Sci Revolution ...
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Whitemarsh Hall - One of the most fabulous mansions in America was located on a hidden plateau outside of Philadelpha, PA. Take a virtual tour of Whitemarsh Hall, known locally as Stotesbury's Mansion which has been referred to as the Versailles of America.
USA-project, essays-area, Civilizations under Siege; the European Conquest of the Americas; an essay by Edward J. Dodson ...
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Indian Wars He has excited domestic Insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions. - Declaration of Independence Pigeon Roost Stephen R. Beggs Martydom of Jean de Breboeuf Christophe Regnaut Siege of Detroit Francis Parkman ...
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USS Gambier Bay (CVE-73) and Composite Squadron VC10. USS Gambier Bay was a WWII Escort Carrier sunk by the Japanese Navy October 25, 1944 off Samar in what was know as the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The Gambier Bay was built in Kaiser Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver, Washington and commissioned in Astoria Oregon on Dec 28, 1943 with Capt. Hugh H. Goodwin in command.
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Homepage of the 28th GA, Co G / 123rd NY, Co D re-enacting unit based in Resaca, GA
Arly America's Bloodiest Battle By Richard Battin Managing Editor, The News-Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana (copyright 1994, The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne Indiana) On September 17, 1791 Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair headed north from what is now Cincinnati, Ohio to establish a fort at the head of the Maumee River. Had he been successful, folks in Fort Wayne, Indiana would have celebrated their ...
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Introduction Early Paleo-Indian Late Paleo-Indian Archaic Early Woodland Middle Woodland Late Woodland Sources adapted from The Prehistory of Ontario (software) March 1995 First Edition by Nicholas R. Adams Adams Heritage Box 150, Newboro, Ontario K0G 1P0 copyright Nicholas R. Adams 1995 All Rights Reserved To bring the dead to life Is no great magic. Few are wholly dead: Blow on a dead man's ...
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The Fur Trade and Historical Archaeology: A Bibliography Bibliographies | Reference Books | Companies Doing Historical Archaeology | Funding Sources | | Library | Historical Archaeology Links | Historical Archaeology Discussion Lists | Other Stuff | Email | Compiled By Michael A. Pfeiffer This Version: 13 January 1999 For Correction, Comments, or additions, please contact: Smoke (Michael A.) ...
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Creek Treaties Related to Georgia Creek Treaties with Georgia Treaty of Savannah, May 21, 1733 Treaty of Savannah, Nov. 3. 1757 Creek Treaties with the U.S. Treaty of New York, Aug. 7, 1790 Treaty of Colerain, June 29, 1796 Treaty of Fort Wilkinson, June 16, 1802 Treaty of Washington, Nov. 14, 1805 Treaty of Fort Jackson, Aug. 9, 1814 Treaty of the Creek Agency, Jan. 22, 1818 Treaty of the ...
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Truth in History Publications is a Christ-centered and Bible-based ministry proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus Christ and God's sovereign control of human history as taught in the Holy Scriptures as it relates to the South.
A documentary on the Pequot War of 1636-1637 intended for broadcast on public television is currently in production and fund-raising phase.
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The Avalon Project at Yale Law School Treaty With the Potawatami, 1828 Art 1 Art 2 Art 3 Art 4 Art 5 Art 6 Appendix II Articles of a treaty remade and concluded at the Missionary Establishments upon the St. Joseph, of Lake Michigan, , in the Territory of Michigan., this 20th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, between Lewis lass and Pierre ...
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Memorial site for Yelena Melnichenko and all of the victims of the September 11th World Trade Center attack.
This is the illustrated story of the Modoc Indians, originally located in northern California/southern Oregon, and now organized as the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma. The Modocs engaged in one of the most expensive Indian wars ever fought, both in terms of money and lives. Over 1, 000 U.S. soldiers were eventually involved in defeating some 50 Modoc warriors in the Modoc War (1872-73). The only U.S. Brig. General ever killed in an Indian battle was killed in this war. The article is written by the great-grand- daughter of one of the Modoc warriors.
Twelve thousand years ago, the average temperature in the southeastern United States was five to 10 degrees cooler than it is now, and the climate was drier. The landscape was covered with oak and pine forests mixed with open grasslands. Some familiar animals such as rabbits and deer lived in the area, but many other animals that have become extinct in North America were also common then. Among ...
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