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This site allows to access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types — spanning the course of American history (USA: National Archives 2017).
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Digital Public Library of America: Primary Source Sets
This collection facilitates student engagement in a variety of historical and literary topics (USA 2017).
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Teaching with Historic Places
This resource provides over 160 lesson plans focused on historically significant places in all 50 states as well as in Puerto Rico (USA: National Park Service 2018).
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US Census Bureau: History
The site contains activities based on a range of historical eras and a variety of topics, e.g. voting trends, population, immigration, mobility (USA 2019).
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America in Class
The National Humanities Center presents America in Class: primary and secondary resources, webinars, and lessons for history and literature teachers (USA 2021).
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History of the United States of America
This video is a summary of the history of the United States of America, since the arrival of the first colonists in North America until today (20 minutes, USA: Patraeon 2019).
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The History of Europeans in America
Thirty million Europeans emigrated to the USA in the 19th Century to realize their American dream (40 mts., #americandream Documentary 2020).
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Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution
CrashCourse in which John Green teaches about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War (12 minutes, USA 2012-20)
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Why Did Europeans Enslave Africans?
Video des US-Senders PBS (10 Minuten / 2020)
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Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade
The primary focus of Enslaved.org is people - individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, were connected to the slave trade, and worked to emancipate slaves (USA: Harvard u.a. 2021).
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