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  1. A Short History of the US Working Class: From Colonial Times to the Twenty-first Century by Paul Le Blanc, 1998-05
  2. The Fire This Time: Essays on Life Under US Occupation by Julian Aguon, 2006-08-12
  3. Before Equal Suffrage: Women in Partisan Politics from Colonial Times to 1920 by Robert J. Dinkin, 1995-10-30
  4. Stitches on Time: Colonial Textures and Postcolonial Tangles by Saurabh Dube, 2004-03-31
  5. HISTORY OF THE UNITEDSTATES FROM THE EARLIESTDISCOVERY OF AMERICA TOTHE PRESENT TIME VOL2 by Elisha Benjamin Andrews , 2010-08-21
  6. The Story-Time of the British Empire: Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics by Sadhana Naithani, 2010-06-01
  7. Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society Since Late Colonial Times
  8. A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation by Piya Chatterjee, 2001-11-30
  9. A Nation Transformed by Information: How Information Has Shaped the United States from Colonial Times to the Present
  10. New York and Slavery: Time to Teach the Truth by Alan J. Singer, 2008-07-10
  11. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time by Helen Campbell, 2009-05-11
  12. Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860 by Thomas D. Morris, 1996-01-31
  13. Colony Or Free State - Alpheus H Snow by Alpheus H Snow, 2010-02-19

81. Colonial History Research Papers...Term Papers About US History...Help With Pape
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82. Wiley :: Black Stars Of Colonial And Revolutionary Times
Stars of colonial and Revolutionary times Jim Haskins 6 Paperback 112 Pages September2002 us $12.95 Add to men and women during the colonial and Revolutionary
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83. Lutheran Westland Academic Handbook Course Descriptions 10
of us History, or Advanced Placement us History, 1 of Government 1/2 credit of SocialStudies elective of the history of our country from colonial times to the
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Course Descriptions Social Studies Department The school may cancel any course if there is an insufficient number of students requesting the class or if the school is unable to obtain a qualified instructor to teach a specific course. Required: 3 credits:
One credit of either World Geography or World History.
One credit of U.S. History, or Advanced Placement U.S. History,
1/2 credit of Government
1/2 credit of Social Studies elective WORLD GEOGRAPHY Year Prerequisites: None Knowledge of the geography of the world and skill with maps and globes is the foundation of the course. The first semester concentrates on the geography of North America, Middle and South America and Western Europe. The second semester is an overview of the nations of Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Australia. WORLD HISTORY Year Prerequisites: None This course presents the history of several world civilizations. The emphasis throughout the course is on the use of history to understand the modern world. The first semester's work will focus on the cultural heritage of ancient and medieval cultures and the rise of the nation-state in Europe as factors in the development of western civilizations. The second semester will trace the history and cultural heritage of the developing nations of Asia and Africa, with special emphasis on the role of "Third World" countries in the family of nations today. Emphasis will also be placed in this course on development of thinking skills and strengthening of writing skills.

84. From Revolution To Reconstruction
Peruse text from these USIA publications, enhanced with hypertext links directed to relevant documents, original essays, and related sites. on American History from the colonial period until Modern times. Department of Humanities Computing, University
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New in 1995 New in 1996 New in 1997 New in 1998 ... New in 2002 A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times
Department of Humanities Computing, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The main body of this hypertext project, which was started in 1994, comes from a number of USIA-publications: An Outline of American History An Outline of the American Economy An Outline of American Government , and An Outline of American Literature . The text of these Outlines has not been changed, but they have been enriched with hypertext-links to relevant documents , original essays, other Internet sites, and to other Outlines A number of contributors have prepared additional texts and links for the project. And this project will grow als long as we find new texts and volunteers who are willing to contribute. You can help this WWW-project in collective authoring by contributing texts or by sponsoring You can read this hypertext as you like: follow the main text of the Outline of American History or just find your own way through the web of texts.

85. Tracks: American History For Social Studies Students And Teachers
Tracks is a us History site for Social studies teachers and students. The site provides research links and activities for upper elementary and middle school students. A video series, CDROM and teacher guide are also available.
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Trekking Across Our Land
Spain Comes to America

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Tracks is a multimedia learning resource to help students explore American history and geography. Travel through time and across the country with us! Choose a lesson by clicking on the map, or by clicking on the title of the lesson at left.
Choose additional resources for teachers and students from the top of each page or from the menu below:
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Teacher discussion area and student worksheets. New! Lesson plan on Liberty vs. Safety for grades 7-12.
Voyage of Discovery
An activity for students - publish your work on our Web site! Information about the video series, CD-ROM and teacher guide.
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Additional links to U.S. history Web sites.
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86. Colonial Times In America
colonial times. America began as keep girls out? Find out this andmore in this entertaining look at education in colonial times.
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Colonial Times America began as colonies of England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The story of America as a nation must begin with the colonization of the East Coast. The Pilgrims: Voyage to Freedom
Follow the Pilgrims as they sail across the Atlantic Ocean, from England to America, in search of religious freedom. See who they meet when they land in New England. Find out about the first Thanksgiving. The 13 American Colonies
This fun, illustrated article describes the 13 American Colonies in detail, from economics to religion to agriculture to revolution. Also includes a clickable map with links to individual descriptions of each colony and a list of the first European settlements in North America. Outstanding resource! Farming in the 13 American Colonies
The focus is on agriculture in this look at how the colonists farmed and what they grew. See wheat turn into flour! Religion in the 13 American Colonies
In colonial America, how you worshipped depended on where you lived. See how each colony taught religion and where they gathered for worship.

87. Mr. Hostetler's Home Page
23 years of teaching social studies at the of 1812)/Ohio Frontiersmen and Indians/ColonialTimes/Museums/Sports Magazine Newsweek Political Cartoons us News and
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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
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88. Untitled
Paperback / Published 1999 A Short History of the us Working Class From ColonialTimes to the TwentyFirst Century (Revolutionary studies) Paul Leblanc, Paul
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Democracy in Mexico : Peasant Reellion and Political Reform
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The Crisis of Mexican Labor
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Democracy in Mexico : Peasant Rebellion and Political Reform
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Edward L. Doheny : Petroleum, Power and Politics in the United States and Mexico
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Mask of Democracy : Labor Suppression in Mexico Today
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Mask of Democracy : Labor Suppression in Mexico Today
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Rank-And-File Rebellion : Teamsters for a Democratic Union (The Haymarket Series on North American Politics and Culture)
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A Troublemaker's Handbook : How to Fight Back Where You Work - And Win!
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Rosa Luxemburg : Writings and Reflections (Revolutionary Studies)
Rosa Luxemburg(Editor), Paul Le Blanc (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1999
A Short History of the U.S. Working Class : From Colonial Times to the Twenty-First Century (Revolutionary Studies)

89. Social Studies
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90. American History Courses At The Ohio State University
Cross listed in Black studies. and practice of medicine in America from colonialtimes to the present economic, social, and cultural change in the us from 1877
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  • 151 American Civilization to 1877 U 5
    The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction; Prereq or concur: English 110 or 111. Not open to students with credit for 150.01. This course is available for EM credit. BER/GEC/LAR course. SS Admis Cond course. This course is sometimes offered as Honors 151.
  • 152 American Civilization since 1877 U 5
    The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq: 151 and prereq or concur: English 110 or 111. Not open to students with credit for 150.02. This course is available for EM credit. BER/GEC/LAR course. SS Admis Cond course. This course is sometimes offered as Honors 152.
  • 307 World War II U 5
    Undergraduate survey of the causes, conduct and consequences of the Second World War. Grimsley, Guilmartin, and Millett. 5 cl. SS Admin Cond course.
  • 308 The Vietnam War U 5
    An examination of the causes, conduct, and effects of the revolutionary war in Vietnam from 1945 to 1975. Guilmartin and Millett. 5 cl.

91. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo

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Glossary Honduras
amparo
Law that gives protection to a legal claim while the claim is under litigation. Under Spanish common law, a person could obtain a temporary title to a tract of lands, protecting his or her claim until a survey could be made and full title granted. This concept of protection of a land claim while under litigation, the amparo , has since been codified and extended to any type of legal claim.
audiencia
Literally audience or court; a subdivision of a viceroyalty under Spanish colonial administration. As well as being the name of the administrative unit, the audiencia , composed of five men, was the highest governmental authority in the territory. During most of the colonial period, the president of the audiencia held the additional titles of governor and captain general; hence the alternative name for the audiencia was captaincy general. Although technically subordinate to the viceroyalty, the governor, or captain general, was appointed by the Spanish monarch and was responsible only to him or her. In practice, the governor frequently ignored orders from Spain and acted independently. For this reason, the Audiencia of Guatemala was frequently referred to in colonial times as the Kingdom of Guatemala.
Central America
Here used in a geographic sense. Central America is considered to be the entire isthmus between Mexico and Colombia, including present-day Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. A more traditional political view of the term, most often used in the region itself, is that Central America encompasses only the five successor states to the United Provinces of Central America (1821-38): Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.

92. School Aids - Social Studies
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93. Women's Studies: History

http://www.utexas.edu/depts/wstudies/publications/hsr/history.html
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U. S. HISTORY
Paula Gunn Allen. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions . [1992: Beacon Press] An examination of Native American culture from a woman's perspective. (NF) Also : edited Spider Woman's Granddaughters . [1989: Beacon Press] A collection of traditional tales and contemporary writing by native American women. (F) Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel, Jr. The Way of Duty: A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America . [1985: Norton] Drawing on diaries and letters, this book gives incredible detail of a wife and mother's life in revolutionary United States. (NF) Ann F. Crawford and Crystal S. Ragsdale. Women in Texas: Their Lives, Their Experiences, Their Accomplishments . [1992: State House Press, Austin, TX] This book tells the stories of 19th and 20th century Texas women from a variety of backgrounds and ethnic groups. Included among the 30 women are Barbara Jordan, Lupe Anguiano, and Lady Bird Johnson. [HB] (NF) Ellen Carol DuBois and Vicki L. Ruiz.

94. Social Studies Cluster Companion Website Chapter 1 -- Additional Resources

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Topic 1: U.S./American History
Additional Resources

These sites, listed more or less chronologically, constitute only a small sample of the wealth of information available to teachers and students of American history on the Internet. Note that a description does not follow every site; this is especially true where multiple sites can be grouped under one heading.
Colonial America
Jamestown Gazette
http://tqjunior.advanced.org/5226/finall.htm

Visiting this website gives students a personal feel for life in Jamestown, Virginia, around the time of settlement. This site features an interactive drawing of the fort that allows students to click on objects and access more information about them. Life on a Colonial Farm
http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/perspectives/dailylife.html

This site allows students to get an insider's view of colonial farm life. Information on the lives of children, their clothing, games they played, and their chores are highlighted. The focus of the site is Colonial Williamsburg but is general enough to give a wide view of colonial living. Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.history.org

95. Social Studies Resources

http://www.cyesis.org/staff/academic.program/social studies/ss_resources.htm

96. This Page Has Moved!
This Page Has Moved! MMSD's Electronic Library has moved and been reorganized!The links that were at this address can now be found
http://danenet.wicip.org/lms/social.html
This Page Has Moved!
MMSD 's Electronic Library has moved and been reorganized! The links that were at this address can now be found at:
http://www.mmsd.org/elib/Subjects/Social_Studies/
Please make a note of it! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the new site!

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