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LibertyOnline? Home Page

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Welcome to... Individual rights are the means of subordinating society to moral law. -- Ayn Rand, "Man's Rights," The Virtue of Selfishness Read More
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4th of July - Independence Day

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Government Resources The White House U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Congress U.S. House of Representatives Virtual Tour of the U.S. Senate Our Nations Top Treasures at the Library of Congress The District of Columbia U.S. Agencies Special Rates to visit our Nation's Capital Of Historical Interest... The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America The Pearl Harbor Memorial The Constitution of the United States of America American Memory at the Library of Congress Fun 4th of July Sites: Visit the USA Store - Featuring the best of America Have your own 4th of July celebration! Handmade USA Masks On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave&quot Read More
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AMERICA'S HOMEPAGE!! PLYMOUTH, MASS

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Official Tourguide, Historical Reference and Community Business Exchange for Plymouth, MA and the surrounding area. Visiting Plymouth? Why not order a FREE Brochure to organize your trip Produced in Cooperation with: Pilgrims World Our Trans-Atlantic Partners in (Plymouth, England) Members of Destination Plymouth The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce &nbsp comments --> Take a Virtual Tour of: Plimoth Plantation "The Living Museum of the Seventeenth Century" PILGRIM HALL MUSEUM America's oldest public museum in continuous operation Begin your Pilgrimage here! &nbsp Culture and Learning The true story of " The First Thanksgiving " &nbsp Historical Reference Museums/Historical Sites Genealogy Resources Native Americans Whale Watching New England Style Recipes &nbsp Plymouth Lodging Plymouth D Read More
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America's West - Development & History

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Archaeology Cowboys Critters Emigration Events Expansion Films "Indians" Mining Outlaws Pioneers Places Research Trading Post Transportation A CELEBRATION OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT... We are all Pioneers . . . . . . Pathfinders on the Trails of Old and New Frontiers . . . A Presentation of the History and Development of the American West! From the Frontier and Pioneer days of the Wild West, to today's Modern West. Featuring: Pioneers, MountainMen, Native Americans, Explorers, Trappers, Westward Expansion, Oregon Trail, Cowboys, Indians, Scouts, Gunslingers (the whole dang blang shootin' match is heah, bucko!) , Outlaws, Gunbattles, Ghost Towns, Gold & Silver Mining, Saloons, Virginia City, Dodge City, Tombstone, O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Kit Carson, John C. Fremont, John Wesley Powe Read More
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American History 102: 1865-Present

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Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History William P. Tishler, Producer © 2006 Professor Stanley K. Schultz Stanley Schultz, professor emeritus of history, poses with his red pens and the 2004 edition of " America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction ," a textbook parody by the writers of "The Daily Show." Schultz has collaborated on a new 2006 teacher's edition of the book, in which he corrected the satirical "mistakes" of the original. Photo © UW-Madison University Communications, 608-262-0067 Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart SPRING 2007 CALENDAR THIS WEEK'S LINK American History Through Popular Culture Materials A good site of graphics, sounds, and other primary source materials! Previous Links of the Week (if you missed them the first time around, look here) More links.. Read More
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Archiving Early America: Primary Source Material from 18th Century America

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Search this site: Early America Home Freedom Documents Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights The U.S. Constitution Early America Review Current Issue Previous Issues World of Early America Firsts First Annual Almanac First National Conscription Act First Thanksgiving Proclamation First Newspaper First Bible Printed With Type From America First U.S. Copper Penny First U.S. Copyright Law First Political Cartoons First State of the Union Address First Gazetteer Notable Women Abigail Adams Catherine Ferguson Dolly Madison Lucretia Mott Mary Philipse Molly Pitcher Betsy Ross Catharine Sedgwick Mercy Warren Martha Washington Mary Ball Washington Phillis Wheatley The Writings of Early America Benedict Arnold's Letter to Americans A Receipt for Guns and Bayonets The Rights of Man Early Americ Read More
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dareware.com

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dareware.com Contact the owner of this domain Related Searches: Kindergarten Phonics Kindergarten Worksheets Talking Spanish For Windows Jumpstart Phonics Spanish #shadow-rs:before { content: 'Related Searches'; } #shadow-src:before { content: 'Search'; } #shadow-brc:before { content: 'Popular Categories'; } /* #shadow-srv:before { content: 'Internet Information'; } */ #shadow-pc:before { content: 'Popular Categories'; } Related Searches Search Kindergarten Phonics Kindergarten Worksheets Talking Spanish For Windows Jumpstart Phonics Spanish Alphabet Phonics Kindergarten Readiness Children Activities Primary Math Talking Phonics Spanish Pronounce Phonics Video Popular Categories Digital Cameras Mobile Phones Laptops MP3 Players Computers DVD Players TV VOIP Home Appliances Sponsored Listin Read More
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Declaration of Independence : Indiana Law

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The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies Presented by the Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with Read More
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From Revolution to Reconstruction

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A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times Department of Humanities Computing, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The main body of this hypertext project, which was started in 1994, comes from a number of USIA-publications: An Outline of American History , An Outline of the American Economy , An Outline of American Government , and An Outline of American Literature . The text of these Outlines has not been changed, but they have been enriched with hypertext-links to relevant documents , original essays, other Internet sites, and to other Outlines . A number of contributors have prepared additional texts and links for the project. And this project will grow als long as we find new texts and volunteers who are willing to contribute. You can help this WW Read More
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How we made the firstflight

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How We Made The First Flight - by Orville Wright (With Frames for Netscape 2.0 users) How We Made The First Flight - by Orville Wright (Without Frames) This is a HTML version of a non-copyright work obtained from The Aviation Education Clearinghouse of the Federal Aviation Administration . The images used in these pages are not part of the original document, but were obtained separately from the National Archives. An un-edited version of this document is available in Microsoft Word format HERE . Comments/suggestions to air-info@brooklyn.cuny.edu Read More
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index

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Welcome! The stories on this website, that you are about to read, are true. While they are about an adventurous little girl growing up during the Great Depression, they are not depressing. They will make you laugh and perhaps cause a nostalgic little tear now and then. Originally written for grandchildren and other small relatives, they do not deal with the market crash or people jumping out of windows. Rather, they provide insights into what we ate, how we dressed, what we had for treats, what we longed for, and what brought us pleasure. They are highly personal and should help answer the question, "What was it like living during the Depression?" Hopefully, the stories will help young people develop a deeper appreciation for the things they have so readily today and a greater un Read More
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Invent Now

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2007 CIC Winners Announced! A novel way to treat cancer has won the top honor at the 2007 Collegiate Inventors Competition. Learn More Inspiring Invention wins award The "Cat Magnet" PSA has won first place in this year's ACT Responsible Exhibition, part of Advertising Week 2007! The spot was produced for the NIHFF and the USPTO's Ad Council campaign to inspire children to embrace science and technology within the United States. Learn More Get set for the Holidays at the United States Patent and Trademark Office Museum Store! Do your shopping online! The USPTO Museum Store has apparel, books, inventor kits, glassware, jewelry, desk accessories and unique items with the USPTO seal. Learn More © 2000-2007 National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. Read More
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State/Executive Shortcut

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State/Executive URL We have removed the "state/executive" path from our web site. Please try your request again without the "state/executive" portion in the URL. Webmaster Read More
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The Age of Imperialism

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During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United States pursued an aggressive policy of expansionism, extending its political and economic influence around the globe. That pivotal era in the history of our nation is the subject of this on-line history. Contents Expansion in the Pacific: A Letter to an Emperor Footholds in the Pacific The Spanish-American War: Remember the Maine A Splendid Little War A Gift from the Gods The Boxer Rebellion The Panama Canal U.S. Intervention in Latin America Lesson Plan Image Credits Bibliography Small Planet Home Page Copyright © 2000 Small Planet Communications, Inc. 15 Union Street Lawrence, MA 01840 (978) 794-2201 planet@smplanet.com Read More
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The Gettysburg Address (Library of Congress Exhibition)

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Credits The Gettysburg Address Delivered at Gettysburg on November 19, 1863 Drafts of the Gettysburg Address (includes transcriptions of the text) Lincoln's Invitation to Gettysburg Only Known Photo of Lincoln at Gettysburg Preservation Techniques for Original Drafts Connecting Kids: You can continue to enjoy the richness of the Library's collections by going to this suggested link that will be of special interest to kids and families! Abraham Lincoln Papers http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/malhome.html Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/scsmhtml/scsmhome.html After visiting this exhibition, please take a moment to answer our online survey. Library of Congress Exhibitions - Library of Congress Home Page Library of Congress Contact Us ( July 6, 2005 ) Read More
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The History Place

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Special Features: Main Exhibits American Revolution Six Part Chronological History Declaration of Independence United States Constitution U.S. Civil War Timeline with Quotes and Photos Battle of Gettysburg 20th Century Topics Natives of North America The photographs of Edward S. Curtis. Child Labor in America 1908-1912 Investigative photos of Lewis W. Hine. The Best of Ansel Adams 25 majestic scenic photos from 1933-1942. Dorothea Lange Photos of migratory farm families. Apollo 11 - The First Moon Landing "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." World War II Dramatic Battle Photos of U.S. Troops in Action Timeline of Events 1941-1945 Pearl Harbor - December 7, 1941 - Slide Show African-Americans in World War II A selection of photos highlighting their achievements. Read More
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The Internet African American History Challenge

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Bright Moments Presents The Internet African American History Challenge &copy and Profiles of Some Important 19th Century African Americans Alexander Crummell Frederick Douglass Henry Highland Garnet Harriet Tubman Henry McNeal Turner John Mercer Langston Mary Elizabeth Boswer Mary Church Terrell Mary Ann Shadd Nat Turner Richard Allen Sojourner Truth Take The Internet African American History Challenge Read More
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The University of Oklahoma College of Law: A Chronology of US Historical Documents

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Skip to Page Content Skip to this section's menu Skip to Accessibility Information The University of Oklahoma College of Law 300 West Timberdell Road Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325 - 4699 http://www.law.ou.edu Quick Links and Site Search Skip to the Website Main Menu. Quick Links Contact Us Apply Online Virtual Tour Admissions Bulletin Board Calendar Oxford Program Google Search: Our Site The Internet OU Law Main Menu Skip to the this section's menu. Home • Prospective Students • Student Intranet • Academics • Alumni • Faculty • Library Faculty/Staff Intranet • Career Services • Public & Pro Bono Services • Legal Assistant Education Law Reviews/Publications • Native American Resources • Historical Documents • IT Services A Chronology Read More
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University of Oklahoma College of Law: A Chronology of US Historical Documents

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Skip to Page Content Skip to this section's menu Skip to Accessibility Information The University of Oklahoma College of Law 300 West Timberdell Road Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325 - 4699 http://www.law.ou.edu Quick Links and Site Search Skip to the Website Main Menu. Quick Links Contact Us Apply Online Virtual Tour Admissions Bulletin Board Calendar Oxford Program Google Search: Our Site The Internet OU Law Main Menu Skip to the this section's menu. Home • Prospective Students • Student Intranet • Academics • Alumni • Faculty • Library Faculty/Staff Intranet • Career Services • Public & Pro Bono Services • Legal Assistant Education Law Reviews/Publications • Native American Resources • Historical Documents • IT Services The Federalis Read More
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USFlag.org: A website dedicated to the Flag of the UnitedStates of America - Francis Scott Key

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Site Key: Click to Listen Click to Print Search: Francis Scott Key 1780-1843 Francis Scott Key was a respected young lawyer living in Georgetown just west of where the modern day Key Bridge crosses the Potomac River (the house was torn down after years of neglect in 1947). He made his home there from 1804 to around 1833 with his wife Mary and their six sons and five daughters. At the time, Georgetown was a thriving town of 5,000 people just a few miles from the Capitol, the White House, and the Federal buildings of Washington. But, after war broke out in 1812 over Britian's attempts to regulate American shipping and other activities while Britain was at war with France, all was not tranquil in Georgetown. The British had entered Chesapeake Bay on August 19th, 1814, and by the evening of th Read More
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What Old Glory Means

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***What Old Glory Means*** "Why fly the flag?" the young man asked. "Long ago, when it was young . . . well, it was different then: it was novel . . . the thing to do. But now the flag is old . . . and the custom long outmoded." The old man smiled. "Yes," he said, "the flag is old now . . . but then it always has been old. Remember? It was 'Old Glory' 'way back there on Cowpens field, where Howard's men endowed it with that name of love . . . And it was old . . . and tattered too . . . the day it flew o'er Brooklyn's stubborn stand by Smallwood's bold command. It was older still, of course, at fort McHenry when, waving in the morning breeze, it inspired a hymn of noble destiny. Yes, son, that banner of beauty was even old when its stars and stripes were s Read More
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World History : HyperHistory

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World History : HyperHistory Read More
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