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New Netherland Project
Its primary objective is to complete the transcription, translation, and publication of all Dutch documents in New York repositories relating to the seventeenth-century colony of New Netherland.

Fourth of July Celebrations Database
From American University, selected examples of Independence Day celebrations throughout US history.

Flowerdew Hundred
One the earliest colonial land grants in North America, Flowerdew Hundred now showcases material culture collections, exhibits, and education programs.

Davistown Museum
History of hand tools and technology in USA, colonial history of the Davistown Plantation (Liberty and Montville, Maine) and coastal Maine Native Americans (Wawenoc Indians). Includes extensive bibliography.

Society of Early Americanists
Devoted to the exchange of ideas and information about America prior to 1800. Includes library of texts and images, as well as information about recent publications.

The People of Colonial Albany Live Here
Interactive web exhibit of the Colonial Albany Social History Project, a model community history program sponsored by the New York State Museum.

Exploring the West from Monticello
Exhibition of maps and navigational artifacts from Columbus to the Lewis and Clark expedition at the University of Virginia.

Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Centuries
Information on slave movement and the slave trade of the 18th and 19th centuries at the DPLS Archive.

Founding Fathers Forum Frigate
Discussion forum and live chat devoted to the Founding Fathers.

The Liberty Tree
A broad-based site celebrating the American spirit, especially during the Revolution. There are also personal writings, and movie reviews.


Recreation: Living History: By Historical Region: North America: Colonial Civilian
Society: History: By Time Period: Eighteenth Century: Wars and Conflicts: French and Indian War





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