If you're looking for information about American history, you might want to start with resources sponsored by the U.S. government.
The official FBI site has quite a lot of information on American crime. The history section tells the story of the FBI and its role during major periods of American history, from its origins in the early 20th century to today. The headline archives index allows you to browse articles by type of crime.
For more American history resources, consult the National Archives Web site; you can browse the site by topic.
If the government doesn't give you what you want, visit The Internet Public Library; it's got tons of useful links, which can be browsed by subject and subcategories within each subject.
"Women Who Dared" is our tribute to the women in American history. Learn about a month's worth of pioneering American women, including Melissa Etheridge, Marie Curie and Eleanor Roosevelt, in this special Women's History Month section.
Learn about more key players in U.S. history, including the Vikings, Columbus, and Native Americans using the sites in our U.S. History Web Guide.
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