A Revolutionary Webquest: Introduces the heroes, the battles, victories and defeats, and the culture of the colonies. Interactive game also players to experience life as a minuteman.
Amazing Women in War and Peace: Tells the stories of Deborah Samson, Anne Bailey, and other women who took part in the war.
American Revolution: A Revolution?: Essay examines whether the American conflict was a true revolution.
And a New Nation is Born: Timeline charts major events and includes links to related articles written by students.
Click2History: Highlights of the American Revolution: Portrays the American Revolution through original documents, annotated maps, contemporary drawings and paintings.
Encarta Encyclopedia: American Revolution: Article provides historical background, an overview of the conflict itself, and a brief look at how a new nation was formed.
Historic Valley Forge: Describes the area that came to be known as Valley Forge and explains its place in the war. Includes an in-depth look at George Washington, as well as activities just for kids.
History Central: Revolutionary War: Examines the causes of the conflict, as well as major battles and events. Also includes teacher's guide.
Liberty! The American Revolution: Official online companion to the PBS series features a potpourri of interactive information on the war, timelines, a revolutionary game, and video clips from the series.
Revolutionary War: Fifth graders write about the start of the Revolution, major battles, the end of the war, and the Declaration of Independence.
The American Revolution: Short lessons complete with timelines, activities, and related quizzes.
The American Revolution for Kids: Historical project created by the students at Pocantico Hills School. Includes a pictorial timeline and essays written by the children.
The History Place: American Revolution: A timeline of significant events with brief descriptions of each.
The Wataugans: Tells the story of the brave men and women who settled by the Watauga River before the American Revolution in what is now east Tennessee