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Topics from American Revolution Museum
Click here and scroll through.
Biographies: essays about People who had to Choose Sides
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Everything Revolution
Use these newspaper articles, interactives, videos and timelines to gather facts about the Revolution. -
Primary Sources
Primary sources from the Smithsonian
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Find Your American Revolution
American Revolution.org offers information on many of your potential topics.
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Videos for Kids
Great information from The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
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Go There!
Use the National Park Service website to get information from specific places on the Revolution.
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World Book for Kids
Click here to acces the World Book article about the Revolution:
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World Almanac
Click on Topics at the top, then American History, and finally, American Revolution
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First Person
Watch the videos or open the .pdf files to gather more information from the people who were actually there. -
Basics: Revolutionary War
Start at BrainPop for the basics on what happened in the Revolutionary War.You may also want to watch the BrainPop video that explains the causes of the Revolution. -
Timeline
Click through this interactive timeline to get an idea of when major events of the Revolutionary War occurred.
Last Modified on May 7, 2019