* Want to see what happened on this day in history? How about on your birthday? Check out the History Channel's page on "This Day in History" by clicking on the link. > www.history.com/this-day-in-history
Other websites that can assist with learning about a topic:
1. Click this link for a site that gives quick, accurate overviews of historic topics > www.historytoday.com/
2. Learn about your own or someone's else's family history by clicking on the Ancestry.com site >
www.ancestry.com/
3. Check out the top ten websites for history research. Click the hyperlink > www.jbu.edu/library/research/toptenweb/
4. Lots of world history links are on this University of Delaware websites. Click to learn more >
guides.lib.udel.edu/c.php?g=85352&p=549186
5. Open this source for teachers and think like a teacher. Click to learn more > teachinghistory.org/
6. Check out this YouTube video to see how civilizations have been added to the world each year throughout history. Click to view > www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymI5Uv5cGU4&t=159s
7. Check out this YouTube video to see how the size of different present-day countries compare > www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLNzJWscXEk
8. Want to see predictions for what will happen to the earth in the far-reaching future? Check out this YouTube video> www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbhqHCqjoZ0
9. This YouTube video shows past archeological finds that show advanced technology not thought to be available in ancient times > www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lGAsBqzqMk