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An encyclopedia is a book or digital collection of factual summaries (short articles) on many subjects listed in alphabetical order. Below are links to online encyclopedias for elementary schools.
A database is an organized, collection of information. Databases come in many forms and uses. The ones below contain factual articles useful for student research.
The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of primary source materials associated with the American Revolution era (1763-1783), including manuscripts, broadsides, government documents, books, images, and maps.
Have you ever wondered: How fewer than three million colonists defeated the greatest military and naval power of the late 18th century? How good a general George Washington was? What women were doing during the Revolution? What effects the Revolution had on Native American tribes? Available here are a timeline, revolutionary stories, and biographies.