
Documents Archive Teaching American History Search an archive of historical documents that show us america’s past. explore an interactive timeline of american history in documents. view the timeline. Docsteach explore our online tool for teaching with documents from the national archives. on docsteach you can access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and more — spanning the course of american history. and we're always adding more!.

Documents Archive Teaching American History For teachers, students, and history explorers access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types — spanning the course of american history. we're always adding more!. Our historical documents in 1991, richard gilder and lewis lehrman embarked on a mission to create one of the most important repositories of historical american documents in the country. today, the gilder lehrman collection comprises over 87,000 items that document the political, social, and economic history of the united states. About the core document collections project when complete, the series will be comprehensive and authoritative, with texts from america’s presidents, labor leaders, farmers, philosophers, industrialists, politicians, workers, explorers, religious leaders, judges, soldiers; its slaveholders and abolitionists; its expansionists and isolationists; its reformers and stand patters; its strict and. Links to the national archives catalog are included for each document, enabling you to access all pages and high res images of the document, as well as archival information. for educators, each milestone document includes a link to docsteach, nara's online tool for teaching with documents, where you can find teaching activities that incorporate the document.

Documents Archive Teaching American History About the core document collections project when complete, the series will be comprehensive and authoritative, with texts from america’s presidents, labor leaders, farmers, philosophers, industrialists, politicians, workers, explorers, religious leaders, judges, soldiers; its slaveholders and abolitionists; its expansionists and isolationists; its reformers and stand patters; its strict and. Links to the national archives catalog are included for each document, enabling you to access all pages and high res images of the document, as well as archival information. for educators, each milestone document includes a link to docsteach, nara's online tool for teaching with documents, where you can find teaching activities that incorporate the document. The national archives preserves and provides access to the records of the federal government. here is a sample of these records, from our most celebrated milestones to little known surprises . Digital images of american historical documents, with transcripts. courtesy of the national archives. the american yawp (stanford u.) a two volume open access textbook that portrays american history from its indigenous beginnings to the present day through introductory essays and primary source readings. digital aas (american antiquarian society).

Documents Archive Teaching American History The national archives preserves and provides access to the records of the federal government. here is a sample of these records, from our most celebrated milestones to little known surprises . Digital images of american historical documents, with transcripts. courtesy of the national archives. the american yawp (stanford u.) a two volume open access textbook that portrays american history from its indigenous beginnings to the present day through introductory essays and primary source readings. digital aas (american antiquarian society).

Teaching American History