History Day Previous Topics

Archived collection of previously suggested History Day resources by topic. Links not maintained.

Colonial & Revolutionary USA

Colonial & Revolutionary USA

For military topics during the time period for colonization of what would become USA and USA Revolutionary War.

DAR (Daughters of American Revolution)n included too.

Marian Anderson and the DAR

Marian Anderson and the DAR

Focus: the DAR mission and how it differs in the Northern and the Southern chapters concerning the equality issue.

Web Sites

D.A.R.

Books, Documents, etc.

Battle of Saratoga

Battle of Saratoga

These are a few examples; this is not meant to be comprehensive. Many of the resources are not online.

Also check the general History Day guide, as links might not be repeated here.

Saratoga - Books, etc

Books, Documents, etc.

These are only a few examples. Please check our catalog and archives finding aids for more sources.

Saratoga - Web Sites

Web Sites

Saratoga - Other Libraries

Other Libraries

These are guides from other libraries. The Connecticut State Library may have many of federal documents listed. It is highly unlikely to have access to any of the subscription resources listed.

Saratoga - Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Benedict Arnold

Benedict Arnold

See also the main History Day Guide.

Archives

Books, Documents, etc.

These are just some suggestions. Consult with our History & Genealogy unit for more.

Other Institutions

Battle of Groton Heights

The Revolutionary Battle of Groton Heights

See the History & Genealogy Unit

Web Sites

Women & Revolutionary War

Revolutionary Women

Focus: Revolutionary Women and how the role of women changed during and after the War

Books, Documents, etc.

Web Sites

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