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American Founding Web Sites
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- History (3)
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- 19 visitors recommend:
Liberty's Kids PBS cartoon home page
Source: PBS
City: Philadelphia, State: PA
- PBS has debuted its Liberty's Kids cartoon set during the American Revolution. This Web site has lots of extra for children.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
John Trumbull
Source: Interesting.com
- Art posters and links for the great 18th Century American painter John Trumbull. You can send a free e-card with his famous depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Ben & Verse
Source: John McCall
Author: Benjamin Franklin and John McCall
- Quotes and updates with sayings from Poor Richard's Almanac with rhyming sound bites.
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- 13 visitors recommend:
Colonial Williamsburg
Source: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
City: Williamsburg, State: VA
- An extensive collection of Web resources -- history, photos, interactive exhibits, and more.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Founding Fathers - in verse
Source: Poet Patriot
Author: Roger W Hancock
- America's Founding Fathers, in rhyme.
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Rediscovering America: The Words of Our Founding Fathers
Source: http://www.american-anthem.com/2873.html
Author: Rediscovering America
- "This website provides access to a
variety of resources that may be used to
gain greater insight into the principles
and values upon which our nation was
founded. Visit each webpage to explore
important historical documents,
informational resources, and direct
quotes from our founding fathers.
Learning activities for teachers,
parents, and children are also
provided."
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Liberty shall prevail
Source: Phillip R. Melton
E-mail: liberty@libertyshallprevail.com
- Quotes from the founding fathers and founding documents.
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The Patriot Foundation
Source: Eric Clear
E-mail: webmaster@patriotfoundation.com
- An individual's project "to provide a resource for citizens to empower themselves through education and activism concerning the purpose and meaning of the U.S. Constitution."
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First in Peace: George Washington
Source: Richard Lim
- A site dedicated to George Washington's
life and career. The creator writes "It
has been a real labor of love - it's
been one of the most intellectually
stimulating projects I've ever worked
on. You will find that I have created a
comprehensive site with drop-down menus
on different aspects of Washington's
life. Also, I have included a blog on
the front page as well as a message
board that will hopefully foster a
community of founding father
enthusiasts."
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Fourth of July Corner
Source: Fourth of July Corner
- General Fourth of July site including history and trivia, desktop wallpaper, and historic places to visit.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
The Gadsden Flag
Source: Gadsden.info
- A web site dedicated to the "Don't Tread on Me" rattlesnake flag named after Colonel Christopher Gadsden of the Continental Army.
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The First Navy Jack: 'Don't Tread on Me'
Source: NavyJack.info
- A Web site dedicated to the U.S. First Navy Jack, a flag first flown by the Continental Navy in 1775, and now flown over all U.S. Navy ships for the duration of the War on Terrorism.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
American Revolution Blog
Source: Brian Tubbs
- "The American Revolution & Founding Era blog site explores the critical formative years of the United States of America, from the days of colonial unrest through the American Revolution and into the Constitutional era and the War of 1812."
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