Databases
As a new American nation emerged in the 1800s, the first draft of history was written by those who experienced it and recorded it in newspaper pages from coast to coast. Nineteenth Century U.S.
AtoZ Maps Online is the world’s most comprehensive collection of royalty-free downloadable maps. Access more than 100,000 maps in school reports, school lesson plans, personal research projects, and business reports.
DPLA offers a one-stop discovery experience for more than 40 million digital cultural heritage objects—images, text, videos, and audio clips—aggregated from 40-plus libraries, archives, and museums across the United States.
Access all of the Learning Express modules here. Helpful if you want to look at multiple modules or not sure which one is the correct one for your needs.
European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750 is an archive of indexed publications related to the Americas and written in Europe before 1750.
Explore this database of encyclopedias and reference sources within the Gale eBooks platform. For multidisciplinary research.