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         American History Specific Regions:     more books (86)
  1. At the Ends of the Earth: A History Of The Polar Regions by Kieran Mulvaney, 2001-04-01
  2. Writing the South: Ideas of an American Region by Richard Gray, 1998-02
  3. Indian Culture and European Trade Goods: The Archeology of the Historic Period in the Western Great Lakes Region by George Irving Quimby, 1970-02-15
  4. The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening (American Society of Landscape Architects Centennial Reprints series) by Wilhelm Miller, 2002-08
  5. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes: Two Volumes in One
  6. Another Civil War: Labor, Capital, and the State in the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania, 18401868 (North's Civil War) by Grace Palladino, 2006-04-01
  7. Devastation and Renewal: An Environmental History of Pittsburgh and Its Region (History of the Urban Environment) (Pittsburgh Hist Urban Environ)
  8. The Ohlone Past and Present: Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay Region (Ballena Press Anthropological Papers)
  9. Climax: The History of Colorado's Climax Molybdenum Mine by Stephen M. Voynick, 1996-06
  10. South to the Future: An American Region in the Twenty-first Century
  11. Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900 by Carol Devens, 1992-03-20
  12. Spirit Dive: An African American's Journey to Uncover a Sunken Slave Ship's Past by Michael Cottman, 1999-12-28
  13. The Inca Empire and its Andean Origins by Craig Morris, Adriana Von Hagen, 1993-10
  14. Las Vegas: A Centennial History (WILBUR S. SHEPPERSON SERIES IN NEVADA HISTORY) by Eugene P. Moehring, Michael S. Green, 2005-03-16

1. INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA
Culture and History from 200 publications of the ethnic, minority and native press, including Hispanic, AfricanAmerican, Native-American and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
History. On This Date in North "American Indian" History Includes literature; subject categories; geographic regions; nations/peoples;
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Internet Modern History Sourcebook Main Page
I cannot answer specific research Latin American History Student Papers and Projects. Student Papers Canadian Society. Canadian Regions
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4. PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY An Online Guide To Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
in all periods, and in all regions of It is a specific goal of People with a History to avoid complex Chapter 17 Native American
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5. World History Compass Home Page
Smithsonian National Museum of American History. literature of Arkansas and surrounding regions. in England 15391640 With a Specific
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6. Religion Gateway - Academic Info
Directory of Internet resources. Includes categories for specific faiths, world regions, alternative spirituality, and the relation of religion to
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
from Five North American Regions art, crafts, music, poetry, specific of the Native American Indian unit. Teaching American History
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Chronology On The History Of Slavery 1619 To 1789
(African American History, Chronology A Historical Review Major Events in Black History 1492 thru 1953 )
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9. History Resources - Refdesk.com
work? American Memory An overview of American History American the Middle East, polar regions and history with links to more
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Association Of American Geographers
for information about using ARGUS in American History Classes major geographic concepts in places that are typical of specific regions in
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11. Association Of American Geographers
Click here for information about using ARGUS in american history Classes concepts in places that are typical of specific regions in the United States.
http://www.aag.org/ARGUS/ARGUS.html
Activites and Readings and the Geography of the United States:
ARGUS
Holt, Reinhart and Winston has just taken over the distribution of ARGUS - Please click here to download the order form. Project Background: The ARGUS materials are appropriate for a variety of topical courses as well as for regional courses on the United States. All components of the print materials are organized according to the following broad categories:
  • Geographical Themes:
    Places, Regions, and Geographical Questions
    Population Geography:
    Patterns of Settlement and Population Movement
    Economic Geography:
    Patterns of Production, Consumption, and Trade
    Political Geography:
    Patterns Associated with Constitutional Government
    Environmental Issues:
    Resources and Risks
Click here for information about using ARGUS in American History Classes Click here for information about using ARGUS in Advanced Placement Human Geography Text: (129 pages) The text is an easy-to read overview of the ARGUS topics, designed to provide a context for the student activities. It also contains 26 case studies that illustrate major geographic concepts in places that are typical of specific regions in the United States. Individual student copies of the text are available, and any part of the text may be photocopied and distributed for student use.

12. University Of Colorado At Boulder Catalog | 2004-05
s College of Arts and Sciences history. HIST 1038 (3). Introduction to Latin american history.......World Areas specific regions Course
http://www.colorado.edu/catalog/catalog04-05/courses.html?s=2-31-9

13. Tasha's List Of Links -- History
Jewishamerican history on the Web This site covers Jews in the Civil War and ancient history, kingdoms, colonialism, independence, specific regions,
http://tasha.greenlakelibrary.org/HIST.HTML
HISTORY
Use the categories listed below to jump lower on this page to the specific section you are interested in or just scroll downwards to browse. 20TH CENTURY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BRITISH HISTORY CIVIL WAR ... WORLD WAR II
20TH CENTURY HISTORY
20th Century History @ About.com
Links and related articles, covering maps, people, photographs, timelines, art, civil rights, communism, trials, disasters, the Holocaust, inventions, major events, sports, transportation, wars, and important figures.
The 80s Server
Head back for music, culture, and feathered hair.
Berlin Wall Online
This site features facts, timeline, escape attempts, art, photographs, the wall today, events and history.
Gulf War Veterans Resource
Clearinghouse for veteran affairs and the Gulf War Syndrome.
Nostalgia Central
This site offers a glimpse into your childhood and teen years through pop culture, music, TV and movies.
September 11 Web Archive
An archive of websites that were created in 2001 about the September 11th attacks.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY
African-American History @ About.com

14. North American Cultures--U.S. History/World History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Di
A New Mexico Timeline (part of the Native american history Resources onthe Understands how human characteristics make specific regions of the world
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/travelers-northamerica/
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Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12
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... Health History
Ancient History
U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
6-8 > U.S. History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: U.S. History Duration: Three class periods
Objectives
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Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
Travelers: North America

Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
Students will understand the following: North America includes a vast variety of cultural traditions. Cultural traditions show up in festivals, landscape design and structures, and symbols. Multiple cultures must coexist, so conflicts must be resolved. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Long roll of brown paper Paints, markers, magazines to cut up, scrap material, and so on for creating illustrations on brown paper Tacks or other means of mounting the long roll of brown paper on a wall Procedures To underscore the special quality of the city, suburb, or rural area we all call home, and in the tradition of the great Mexican muralists, tell the class that they will jointly create a mural in celebration of their home (city, suburb, or rural area).

15. COLEAD: Historical Documents
KEY DOCUMENTS IN THE history OF american FOREIGN POLICY as many other agreements and documents have guided american policy in specific regions,
http://www.colead.org/historicaldocuments.htm
COLEAD C OALITION F OR A MERICAN L EADERSHIP A BROAD American Foreign Affairs Organizations, Inc. 2101 E. Street, N.W. Washington D.C. 20037 P hone (202) 944-5519 Fax (202) 338-6820 E-mail: COLEAD@AFSA.ORG ABOUT COLEAD COLEAD MEMBERSHIP Organizations Associate Members KEY INITIATIVES ACTION CENTER Support Authorizations Support S.RES.104 and H.RES.192 Reaffirm UN Millennium Declaration ... Earth Legacy: Campaign for the Global Environment RESOURCES Graphs on Funding Briefing Guide Opinion Polls News Archive ... FY06 Budget Cycle Archive EDUCATE YOURSELF White Paper Talking Points News on Intl. Affairs Congressional Info ... Debate: US Foreign Policy GRASSROOTS EFFORTS New Hampshire Michigan Grassroots Advocacy Resources OPPORTUNITIES Internships Graduate Education Careers in Intl. Affairs KEY DOCUMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY In an effort to increase awareness and knowledge of the United States' engagement in international affairs, we have compiled links to key documents, treaties, and speeches in American history. While isolationism prevailed during some historical periods, these documents nonetheless have provided a foundation upon which the current debate about American foreign policy is structured and informed. This list is by no means exhaustive, as many other agreements and documents have guided American policy in specific regions, but these are the most salient in terms of American grand strategy and geopolitical interests.

16. Images Of Early Maps On The Web: 8. United States
Maps from history (high res. maps of the US and specific regions, american Shores Maps of the Middle Atlantic Region to 1850 (over 750 maps
http://www.maphistory.info/imageus.html
WWW-Virtual Library: History Map History / History of Cartography: THE Gateway to the Subject HOME
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The only comprehensive listing of early map image sites. The monthly additions are indicated thus, e.g. will find entries added at any time in that year) Please notify any corrections or additions to the editor, Tony Campbell: Make sure to consult its before using any of the images you find Back to the Web Images Main Menu explanatory note about Web Images
United States (general)
A number of the sites in this page include maps of the separate regions of Canada and the United States. See also the Library of Congress 'American Memory' site, via the Geographic Location index; the David Rumsey collection and its chronological list of ’North American Atlases’ ; NOAA 'Historical Map and Chart Collection' 'Historical Maps' from the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection (University of Texas at Austin); Rare Map Collection from the University of Georgia's Hargrett Library;

17. Graduate Studies - The University Of Texas At Dallas
HIST 6310 Early american history (3 semester hours) The study of specific of themes related to the history of specific regions of the United States,
http://www.utdallas.edu/dept/graddean/cat2004/AH/Courses.htm
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Course Descriptions
Many of the course descriptions in the School of Arts and Humanities are generic in nature. They define an area of inquiry and/or creative activity within the boundaries of which instructors offer courses on specific topics. Each semester the school makes available detailed descriptions of the specific courses to be offered during the next term. Moreover, the specific topics to be covered in generic courses will be listed with the course titles in the class schedules published by the university.
Arts and Technology Core Courses
ATEC 5349 Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Arts and Technology (3 semester hours) Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of mutual interactions between technology and the creative arts. Establishes basic theoretical concepts and principles underlying the graduate program in Arts and Technology. Required of all degree candidates in Arts and Technology. (3-0) Y ATEC 6331 Aesthetics of Interactive Arts (3 semester hours) Exploration of aesthetic principles underlying the interactive electronic arts, their relation to and divergence from aesthetic principles underlying traditional forms of artistic expression. Topics will include interactive games, animation, and new modes of narrative. Required of all degree candidates in Arts and Technology. (3-0) Y

18. History Subject Specific Study Guide
regions and countries, and selected topics (archaeology, medicine, treaties, etc.). RUTGERS LIBRARYhistory British and american history links.
http://www.cranbrook.edu/schools/library/upper_school/History.html
HISTORY RESOURCES
GENERAL ANCIENT MEDIEVAL AMERICAN VIETNAM ... MAPS
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DATABASES
Information on home access available in the libraries. FIRST SEARCH Has over 27 databases including:
Wilson Select: Full text articles in science, humanities, education and business. GALE VIRTUAL REFERENCE LIBRARY
History Behind the Headlines: The Origins of Conflicts Worldwide
: A six volume e-book. INFOTRAC Most of the following databases cover from 1980 to the present:
Newspaper Collections : Full text of 150 national and international newspapers. Only includes the last 12 months of the New York Times - use the Lexis Nexis database (below) if you need to go further back.
General Reference Gold : Indexes over 2000 periodicals, most full text, as well as articles from reference books and newspapers.
Expanded Academic ASAP : Scholarly journals from many academic disciplines, news magazines, and newspapers, many full text and images. LEXIS-NEXIS SCHOLASTIC UNIVERSE
News:
Includes The New York Times from 1980, other major U.S. and international newspapers; leading magazines, wire services and broadcast news transcripts. Updated daily.
Legal Research : Find federal and state court cases, laws, and law reviews.

19. McDougalLittell.com- State-Specific Help
US States regions Lesson Plans Activitie history teacher’s Web site providing lesson plans Includes lesson plans on Oregon Native american history.
http://www.mcdougallittell.com/state/or/links.cfm
You are here: home state-specific help oregon
Websites for Oregon History correlated to The Americans and Creating America
General State Links Oregon Historical Society
Home page of the Oregon Historical Society. This site provides links to online exhibits on Oregon history, including women's History, Asian Pacific history, African-American history, Native American history, gubernatorial history, and the Lewis and Clark expeditions. The Oregon History Project
Home page of the Oregon History Project. This Web site includes oral histories and documents as well as “Historic Viewers”—interactive GIS maps and images that provide a unique perspective on various developments in Oregon history. The site also includes lesson plans and links to other Oregon history sites. Historic Viewers
(Correlates to Creating America, Geography Handbook.) American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection
This University of Washington Web site provides original photographs and documents relating to the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures. The site also contains essays by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about these Native American groups. (Correlates to Creating America

20. Pan African Studies Course Descriptions
Case studies of colonialism in specific regions and/or specific countries. Course covers the history and function of the Africanamerican Theatre and
http://www.csun.edu/~pasafdep/courses.html
Course Descriptions
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097. Developmental Reading (3 Units University credit; no credit toward graduation)
Course serves as a prerequisite to PAS 155, CHS 155, or ENG 155 for students scoring 141 or below on the reading section of English Placement Test. Intensive study of basic reading skills, focusing on the types of reading students will do in college. Students will be required to pass an exit examination before taking PAS 155, or equivalent. (Cross-listed with AAS, CHS, and ENGL 097.) (Credit/No Credit Only)
098. Basic Writing Skills (3 units University credit; no credit toward graduation)
A writing skills course designed for students who score between 141 and 150 on the EPT to develop skills in the writing of the essay. The course focuses on basic skills: the sentence, the rhetoric of the paragraph, with some mechanics and grammar. This course is also designed for the student who anticipates problems in a college-level composition course, and it is a prerequisite for PAS 155 for students who are placed in PAS 098. (Cross-listed with AAS, CHS, and ENGL 098.) (Credit/No Credit Only)
099. Writer's Workshop

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