username: wildwoodes
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Description: An interactive timeline of the Revolution
Created by: PBS Twin Cities Public Television
Description: Primary sources help explain the Revolution
Created by: Massachusetts Historical Society
Description: A resource about the founders, the documents of the founders, etc.
Created by: The Bill of Rights Institute, a nonprofit organization with a mission to educate people about living in a free society.
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/about-bri/faq
National Historical Publications and Records Commission: records from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison and see firsthand the growth of democracy and the birth of the Republic.
3. Mr. Nussbaum's American Revolution
Description: A comprehensive exploration of the American Revolution
Created by: Mr. Nussbaum, a 6th grade teacher from Virginia
https://mrnussbaum.com/page/who-is-mr-n
Interesting and read aloud: https://mrnussbaum.com/the-bloody-massacre-the-truth-behind-paul-revere-s-iconic-woodcut-of-the-boston-massacre
So many ads and pay for content: Biographies of the Founders/Patriots (27)
Description: An interactive exploration of people, places and primary sources.
Created by: The Colonial Williamsburg (Virginia) Foundation
Description: A US history resource guide
Created by: March Schulman, teacher and author (look at the about page - no link to the creator) TYPOS (Documents
The full text f the key documents of the period are available here)
Description: A resource list of links about the Revolution
Created by: KidInfo.com (links to random YOUTUBE videos - example: Video: African Americans and the Revolutionary War