U.S. History Web Sites For 1600-1800

18th Century Clothing in Colonial Williamsburg
Shows the different types of clothing worn in the 1700s. Focuses on women’s and men’s clothing.

The costumer's manifesto - All sorts of costumes, clothes, and dress ideas.

The Flint Lock Firearm  - Pictures and information

The Colonies during the Revolutionary War

The Sons of the Revolution

Discovery, Exploration, Colonies, and Revolution
Gives info on time periods, links to other sites on the subjects and very detailed timelines. This is a well put together site. The info gets right to the point and there is a lot about each year.

American and British History Resources on the Internet
Tons of information, but not very colorful. I picked this because anyone can find it here.

Exploring the Amazing World of Early America
It describes the Declaration of Independence.

An Outline of American History - Massachusetts
On this Web site you will find information on the early time of Massachusetts. It talks about the Pilgrims, the Puritans, the Mayflower, and different church and Indian groups.

Benjamin Franklin
This website has valuable information relating to Benjamin Franklin.

The Salem Witch Trial 1692: The Chronology of Events
This web site tells a bunch of neat stuff about what happened during the trials and how people were convicted and died.

An Outline of American History - The Middle Colonies
You will find information about society in the middle colonies in America.

An Outline of American History - The French and Indian War
You will find information on the French and Indian War, and lots of details about where it was and why it happened.

An Outline of American History -Native American Cultures
This site tells about the writing of the Declaration of Independence and why they wrote what they did. This web site is a wonderful because it is very in depth and tells all sorts of interesting facts in great detail, and it leaves you very informed.

Scholastic Network
Colonial Towns 
Navigate the Web to answer questions about Williamsburg, Virginia, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in colonial times.

John and Abigail Adams 
Use the Web to research two important figures in American history.

The Continental Congress 
Do online research to learn more about how and why the American colonies became an independent nation.

Thomas Jefferson 
Navigate the Web to answer questions about our third President and his times.



 

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