The American Revolution Websites
First-Hand Perspectives
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The Avalon Project at Yale Law School contains several primary-source documents from both the colonists and Parliament during the revolutionary era.
Visualizing Independence
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The audiovisual holdings on the American Revolution in the National Archives provide a diverse array of images, from contemporary engravings, paintings, and later images that show how the Revolution was mythologized in American memory.
Fighting for Independence
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The U.S. Army website includes an online history detailing the military component of the American Revolution.
The Struggle for Liberty
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PBS has produced a companion website to its Liberty! series on the American Revolution.