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On the
Web
Travel through time and learn about the history that time
forgot. This is your past. It will
determine your future. If you don’t know your past, you can’t learn from it. If you don’t learn from it, you are destined to repeat it. Please learn, and learn quickly, time is running out.
Real American Stories
http://www.realamericanstories.com/heritage/
Learn the stories that inspired generations of Americans.
From George Washington to Abigail Adams—all the patriots that inspired
greatness.
The Faith of Our Founders
http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBprinterfriendly.asp?id=8755
A Few Declarations of Founding
Fathers and Early Statesmen on Jesus, Christianity, and the Bible
U.S. History Time
lines
http://www.ushistorysite.com/timelines.php
Great site for
Timeliness in American History.
Parthenon Graphics
http://www.parthenongraphics.com/
This is an awesome site with loads of outstanding resources, history
books, and timeliness. Plan on staying a while you’ll find it hard to
leave.
The Jeremiah Project
http://www.jeremiahproject.com/culture/heritage.html
This is an excellent site giving a great overview of
America’s Godly heritage and how our
history has been rewritten to exclude God entirely from our history. Whether you believe in God or not doesn’t change the fact that our Founding Families
did. History is history whether you find it offensive or not.
It’s time we found out what was taken out and get it put back in.
This is a great website to start your search.
Kids.Gov
http://www.kids.gov/6_8/6_8_social_studies_us_history.shtml
A government funded interactive history site for
kids.
Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government for
Kids
http://bensguide.gpo.gov/benfranklin/
The History that Made Us
The Fall of Rome
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/romans/history/fall.htm
http://www.roman-empire.net/articles/article-003.html
Classical Rome, by John Clare (1993). For kids, the whole political history from
beginning to end.
History Repeating itself? Corruption and the Decline of Rome, by Ramsay MacMullen (1988). A leading
historian argues that the collapse was caused by economic conflict between the upper and lower classes of the
Empire. The Fall of the Roman
Empire, by Michael Grant (1976, reprinted 1997) 0684829568. Grant's
an easy, clear writer, but he blames the collapse on too much government bureaucracy and
taxation. http://www.unrv.com/book-review/the-fall-of-empire.php
WWII: How did Hitler become a dictator?
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0403a.asp
http://www.rossel.net/Holocaust01.htm
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1707887,00.html
History repeating itself?http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/realityzone/UFNsomethinghistoriccomment.html
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