The Road to Revolution
History.
Revolutionary War
These are the true facts that led to the revolutionary war.
Lesson Plan of The Day – Us Government – The Federalist Papers
This is an overview of US Government. This lesson examines the Federalist Papers.
Lesson Plan of The Day – Us Government – The Executive and Judicial Branches
This is an overview of US Government. This lesson examines the Executive and Judicial branches of the US Government.
Diary Entry From Quincy J. Petridge (Colonist)
Fictional perspective of colonist apart of the Sons of Liberty that was alive during the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, and the Coercive Act. Great for examples or gaining a better understanding of the Boston Tea Party and or a colonist’s perspective.
Adams, John Early Years
Of all the early presidents of the United States.
Britain’s Mistake: War with The Colonies
During the late 1700s, Britain made too many mistakes and ended up losing the American colonies.
Intro to The Boston Massacre
Sure, we’re all glad to be Americans studying American history, right? It sure beats being stuck under Colonial Rule, after all. Ever wonder what sparked the American Revolution, however? The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770. Learning about the events leading up to and during that day may provide surprising insight.






