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Click here for Grade 9 World History Web Resources
African
American History Challenge - Civil War Era Links Colonial
Williamsburg site that has primary resources concerning
colonial life and revolutionary America. Includes lesson
plans and simulations. Historical
Documents maintained by the National Archives and
Records Administration and National History Day Inc. Monticello -
African Americans Arab.net whoes aim is
to provide the most comprehensive online resource on the
Arab world, primarily dealing with countries in the Middle
East and North Africa. Portals
to the World from the Library of Congress This site list
countries and links to information about them. Britannica First
published in 1771, Britannica has been the world's leading
encyclopedia for over 200 years - but with book sales
plummeting as the internet becomes the main "reference"
source, Britannica has realised that the future is online,
and from Tuesday, 19th. October 1999 offer free access to
the full text of the Encyclopedia Britannica MASC
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is a
unit in Washington State University's Holland Library that
is primarily responsible for acquiring, administering, and
preserving millions of non-circulating items, many of which
are rare and unique. Collections consist of records and
documents of historical value, including manuscripts,
photographs, audio and video tapes, films, printed and
published materials (books, maps, broadsides, etc.) National
Geographic Sometimes, rarely, an organization arises of
such excellence that it's efforts enhance thelives of
thousands for generations. The National Geographic Society
is just such an organization, and both the magazine and the
Web site are the tip of an iceberg of contributions to
exploration and discovery. The Web site is full of
interesting articles and photographs - always a pleasure to
visit. |
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