What is history.org? It's a free, K-12 resource dedicated to helping teachers spark student interest in, understanding of, and connection to history and civics. It includes contributions from history and civics education organizations, such as Colonial Williamsburg, iCivics, George Washington's Mount Vernon, National Constitution Center, William & Mary, and more! K-12 social studies teachers and historians from the Organization of American Historians set collection objectives, curate sources, and vet all instructional materials.
Visit history.org/ to preview the high-quality, classroom-ready resources we're developing for teachers—and stay tuned as we begin sharing videos designed just for students and classrooms!
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Make sure to tune in to watch the premiere of the final episode of the Williamsburg Bray School Series today at 3 PM!
https://youtu.be/qwwCMTP6jCg?si=VwjdB...
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Drop a 🎉 in the comments if you're excited for the premiere of the 2nd episode of our new Bray School series!
https://youtu.be/HtlEYbnIQ60
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Join us TONIGHT at 8:00pm for the premiere of the first episode in our new series!
https://youtu.be/tGBtlEeyT8k?si=DOfmn...
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 educational institution and the largest U.S. history museum in the world.
Williamsburg was the thriving capital of Virginia when the dream of American freedom and independence was taking shape. From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political, cultural and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous and most influential of the American colonies.
By researching and sharing the fascinating stories of those who built America, including people of all backgrounds, we can better understand history and shape our future. And in so doing, continue our nation’s unending work to build a more perfect union.
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