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APUSH teacher Sue Pojer's AWESOME site -- See "AHAP" section
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Overview of U.S. history provided by the U.S. State Department
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An outline of every chapter in our APUSH textbook!
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Practice tests, notes, outlines, documents, flashcards, searchable U.S. history terms, etc.
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Links to universities regarding lecture notes
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At the National Museum of the American Indian, part of the Smithsonian.
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Primary source collection, etc.
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National Park Service (NPS) site
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Official site dedicated to the history of Jamestown. Exhibits ongoing archaeological discoveries by Bill Kelso and crew
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John Green gives an 11-minute overview on the earliest Americans and their encounters with the Spanish
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A selection of historians' articles about Native American societies and cultures. Read "Pueblo Revolt" and "Cahokia".
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Great links site
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Interactive Timeline
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Site by Phil Konstantin. See "American Indian Pages" for multiple sources of info
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From "Legends of America" Travel Site; no source information
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See "Document Library" on site
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Lib. of Congress source. Curtis' posed images (1907-1930) contributed to pop culture "Indian"
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National Archives site
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Fabulous exhibits from the Universit of Cincinnati Libraries
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Compiled & edited by Chas. J. Kappler; Produced by the Oklahoma State University Library
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From the Library of Congress collection
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Valulable collection of links
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This periodical is published quarterly by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
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Gutenberg eBook by Melvin Herndon
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Manduca sextra is used for scientific research in the areas of neurology, etc.!
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Online Florida History's site on Gov. James Grant's Villa Plantation
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An interesting history article from Jennifer Payne's History Home Page
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Yale/Guilder Lehrman site by Joseph A. Opala
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Collection of essays by leading U.S. scholars
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Library of Congress exhibition
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Site of the Economic History Association
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