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Revolutionary Resources

The following list is a collection of virtual links to many premier educator resource sections from recognized sites, societies, and organizations that focus on the study and education of the American War for Independence and the founding era. Event Calendars for many of these organizations can be found at this link.

 

American Battlefield Trust Educator Resources

American Battlefield Trust Revolutionary War Curriculum

Civics Fundamentals with Judge Douglas Ginsburg

Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Resources

Crossroads of the American Revolution Classroom Resources

DAR Educational Resources

Fraunces Tavern Museum Educational Resources

Mount Vernon Educational Resources

Ft. Ticonderoga Educational Resources

Gilder Lehrman American Revolution Resources

Jamestown Yorktown Foundation Classroom Resources

Journal of the American Revolution Teacher’s Guide

Liberty Learning Foundation

Museum of the American Revolution Educator Resources

Crossroads of the American Revolution Resources

National Society of Colonial Dames Student Resources

The American Revolution Institute

Values Through History

Washington Crossing Historic Park Education Resources

Williams L. Clements Library Teaching Through Collections

National Archives Revolutionary War Documents

Teaching American History

Massachusetts Historical Society

The History of America’s Colonial Wars from the General Society of the Colonial Wars

American Village Educator Resources

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