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A number of outstanding resources are listed below for your convenience. Each site offers critical insight into various aspects of colonial history. Colonial Williamsburg -- in addition to visitors' and retail information, students of all ages find fascinating examples of colonial life. Maps, drawings, and photographs complement the text. Audio of tavern songs and slave tunes develop the adventure even further. Jefferson's Monticello -- the site includes a detailed biography of Thomas Jefferson, a online tour of his home, a guide to a typical day in his life, and current research on Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Archiving Early America -- a significant set of digitized primary documents, newspapers, maps, and magazines including rare items such as the Maryland Gazette. From Revolution to Reconstruction -- traditional history textbooks are transformed into hypertext-based narrative histories, including related primary documents. The
Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights --
Emory University Law School provides both the
text of early American documents as well as digital images of the original
Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights
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