
US History
Our site contains thousands of pages covering a wide array of topics in U.S. History. You can use the search feature at the top of the page, or browse one of the following topic headings:
American History [ushistory.org]
History is not static. It's fluid. It changes and grows and becomes richer and more complex when any individual interacts with it. Knowledge of history is empowering. An event is but the furthest ripple of …
Resources for Teachers and Students - US History
This high-quality video series follows the history of the city of brotherly love, from the early days of European settlement, through the American Revolution and continuing up through modern times.
U.S. History: More to Explore
Walk in the footsteps of George Washington and the Continental army during the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777. A Soldier's View of WWI Lt. William A Cross served in the U.S. Army in France …
Historic Documents
In studying the history of the United States, it is important to go back to primary source material. Here are some of the key documents and speeches that all well-informed citizens of the United States …
11. The American Revolution - US History
Military help and sizable stores of much-needed gunpowder soon arrived. The tide was beginning to turn. The surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown marked the end of the Revolutionary War. This …
U.S. History: Navigation
Our site contains thousands of individual pages covering all aspects of U.S. History. You can use the search feature at the top of the page, or browse one of the following topic headings:
Ain't I a woman? - US History
Articles of Confederation Constitution of the United States Bill of Rights and Later Amendments Petition from the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery To those who keep slaves, and approve …
Muckrakers [ushistory.org]
One month after Lincoln Steffens launched his assault on urban politics, Tarbell began her McClure's series entitled " History of the Standard Oil Company." She outlined and documented the cutthroat …
28c. The Underground Railroad - US History
This map of the eastern United States shows some of the routes that slaves traveled during their escape to freedom. Most of the time, however, slaves crept northward on their own, looking for the signal …