History Source Materials

Interactive History:

Engage students with quizzes like “Would You Have Survived on the Colony?” along with many other fun interactive features from Colonial House on PBS:

Explore the Plymouth Colony with interactive features likeHistorical Detective and Talk like a Pilgrim: for educators

Virtual field trips to Plimoth Plantation:

An interactive website with activities like Exploring Maryland’s Roots and Build a Colonial House can be found at Historic St. Mary’s City:

Lesson Plans:

Lesson plans from Jamestown Settlement on the English, Africans, and Powhatans who interacted at Jamestown:

Lesson plans concerning archaeology around Plymouth and small science experiments that can be done in the classroom from the Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project:

Lesson plans for elementary, middle, and high school students about the story of Jamestown:

Lesson plan on Narragansett tribe of Rhode Island and interaction with colonists

Lesson plan to demonstrate to students how language has changed since the 17th century, What Do You Mean?: How Language Changes Over Time

Create heightened research skills with this engaging lesson plan utilizing students’ abilities to analyze primary and secondary sources concerning the Jamestown starving time, Jamestown: The Starving Time

Slavery:

Historic essays relating to slavery in the early Virginia colony (text):

Cultures at Jamestown

The Angolan Connection and Slavery in Virginia

The Evolution of the Slave Quarter in Tidewater Virginia

Antislavery Sentiment in Pre-Revolutionary Virginia

Witchcraft in Colonial America:

An interactive narrative to walk students through the Salem Witch Trials, National Geographic Salem Witchcraft Hysteria:

An interactive map that shows the progress of witchcraft accusations spreading throughout Salem Village:

A Jeopardy! style game testing students’ knowledge of the Salem Witchcraft Trials

A source for links to many web resources concerning 17th Century Colonial New England with Special Emphasis on the Essex County Witch-Hunt of 1962:

Chronology:

Timelines of American Indian history, Women’s history, pre-16th Century, 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, and 20th Century history can be found at the North Carolina Museum of History:

A brief chronology of events at Jamestown, the earliest permanent settlement in Virginia (text):

Technology:

An explanation of the mechanics of matchlock and flintlock firearms, from Jamestown Settlement (video):