- 1492
Exhibit
(Library of Congress online exhibit on Columbus' voyage)
- Africans in America
(materials for and from PBS "America's Journey Through Slavery")
- American Colonist's
Library
(vast collection of primary documents from 16th-18th century)
- Architecture
of Thomas Jefferson
(the Jefferson Architecture Electronic Archive Center, JAEAC)
- Archiving
Early America
(unofficial site with archives of original newspapers, maps and
writings from the 18th century, though no citations are provided)
- Avalon Project at Yale Law School
- Colonial Williamsburg
(includes history of
the town, lesson
plans, and links to other colonial era sites)
- Common-place The Interactive
Journal of Early American Life
(American Antiquarian Society and the Gilder Lehrman Institute
of American History)
- Continental
Congress and the Constitutional Convention
(full-text documents, timeline,from Library of Congress)
- DoHistory
(diary of Martha Ballard, late-18th/early-19th
century midwife, and related documents)
- Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers
(full-text documents)
- Founders Constitution
(full-text documents from 1986 publication, by University of Chicago
Press and the Liberty Fund)
- George Washington Papers
at the Library of Congress
- International
Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1800
(Harvard University)
- Liberty!
The American Revolution
(companion to the Liberty! documentary
series - timelines, descriptions of colonial daily
life - PBs, Wells Fargo)
- Plymouth Colony Archive
Project at the University of Virginia
(documents, images, material culture, and lesson plans)
- Salem Witch
Trials
(massive collection of documents, maps, reports, etc., the trials)
- 17th c. Colonial New England, with
special emphasis on The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692
(annotated list and searchable links)
- Slavery and the Making of America
( companion ot PBS series, Thirteen/WNET New York)
- Virtual
Jamestown
(first-hand accounts, records, panoramas, etc. about the colony)
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