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Overview

Academic American History - Progressivism, Imperialism and World War
America and the Great War
America at War: World War I, the Great Depression and World War II
American Experience: Woodrow Wilson
American Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election
American Memory Timeline: New Era
American Women in Uniform: Veterans Too!
APUS: Unit VII: A Time of Transition (1914-1932)
The Authentic History Center - World War I
The Avalon Project : President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
Battlelines: Letters from America's Wars
Bill of Rights Institute: The Sedition Act of 1918
The Causes of World War I
Courage, Patriotism, Community
Digital History
A Chronology of World War I
Explorations - World War I
Guided Readings - America at War: World War I
Classroom Handouts: World War I
Resource Guide: World War I
Documents Relating to World War I
Educate Yourself: The Plunge of 2/1/17
Encyclopaedia of USA History: First World War
The Enduring Lesson of Sarajevo
A History News Network article.
EyeWitness To World War I
First Call — American Posters of World War I
First World War: The Heritage of the Great War 1914-1918
First World War.com
This site is designed as a multimedia history of World War I. It contains information on battles, timelines, maps, and a nice biography section. This last is very helpful in that an A-Z listing of important people is available and that a student can view the bios of people from a certain country or of people who had a certain job.
From the Home Front and the Front Lines
From Revolution to Reconstruction
Essays: The League of Nations
Outlines: Chapter Nine: War, Prosperity and Depression
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson: Fourteen Points Speech
Woodrow Wilson's Administration
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection of Newly Discovered Documents
Gilder Lehrman Modules on Major Topics in American History
The Great War
The Great War - PBS
Great War & Jazz Age (1914-1928)
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century
Hall of American Wars and Conflicts
Hidden Historical Facts: The Allied Attempt to Starve Germany in 1919
Historical Text Archive - World War I
Imperialism: World War I Background
James Madison Center - US History Curriculum
Jeannette Rankin
Laws of Blockade
Lectures for World War I
Lusitania
Lusitania Controversy
The Making of African American Identity: Vol. 3, 1917-1968
Music as Propaganda in World War I
NARA | Digital Classroom | Teaching With Documents: The Zimmermann Telegram
Outline of American History - Contents
PBS - The Great War
The Peace Treaty of Versailles
Picturing the Century: The Great War and the New Era
Political Archive: World War I
Political Cartoons of World War I
The Price of Freedom: Americans at War
Propaganda Critic: World War I
Propaganda: The Disease of Contagious Hate
The Sinking of the Lusitania
SnapShots - World War One
SparkNotes: World War I (1914-1918)
TeacherNet
World War I "The Great War"
World War I: FAQ's
Teaching American History for Students
Timepage - Cycles of US History - The World War Cycle
The Treaty of Versailles
Twentieth Century History Articles and Facts
Twentieth Century History, Decade by Decade
United States History
United States History, 1910-1920 - WWW-VL
US History - World War I
Provided by Best of History Web Sites.
U.S. Senate Historical Minutes: 1878-1920
Versailles Peace Treaty
Veterans History Project
This site is a massive undertaking. The Library of Congress has been taking the first-hand accounts of U.S. Veterans from WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Guld War and the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. A good place to start is to click on View Featured Interviews. Interviews have been organized around a specific theme with as many of the wars represented as possible. They are constantly adding to the list of featured themes.
Women and the Sea
The Women Who Gave Their Lives
Woodrow Wilson: Peace Without Victory
World War I
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World War I Beginnings
The World War I Document Archive
World War I on Encyclopedia.com
World War I's Forgotten Hero
Great resource for straight facts regarding Senator Robert La Follette of Wisconsin and his opposition to President Wilson's speech requesting a declaration of war. However, some students may not find it interesting because there aren't any pictures or other presentations to grab the attention of the reader.
World War I: The Great War
World War I, Links to Other Resources
World War I Posters
World War I Posters at the Library of Congress
World War I Resources at the Library of Congress
World War I Seminar Projects
World War I Songs and American Patriotic Music
World War I Timeline
This site is very organized and lays out the various categories of World War I on the home page, which help the viewer find their objective much easier. It contains important dates and more detailed explanations about what happened at each event from 1900-1919. The site also includes short, precise descriptions of important topics, books, maps, songs, and films from this era.
World War I — Trenches on the Web
World War I Webquest
World War I WebRing
World War I and Wilsonian Diplomacy
World War I on Yahoo!
WWW-VL: World War I
1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - Guided tour

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