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Top Ten Revolution Resources by Rick Brainard
The 18th century was more than the Age of Reason it was a Revolutionary age. We will examine the top ten sites that discuss the revolutions of the 18th century.
The 18th century was more than the Age of Reason it was a Revolutionary age. An age that created the modern world. This was the age of the American and French revolutions. It was the age of the Industrial and agricultural revolutions as well. Each of these revolutions fundamentally changed society by introducing revolutionary ways of dealing with the problems faced by people and nations. This week examine the top ten sites that discuss Revolutions of the 18th century. - Liberty! The American Revolution
This is the PBS series Companion web site. One should note that currently there is a debate on how accurate the series is going on in the H-SHEAR List serv. - Historic Valley Forge
This resource, by the Independence Hall Association and the Valley Forge Historical Society, contains valuable information about this famous Army camp. - Drums Along The Mohawk
This site is about the American Revolution and the battles in the Upper New York Region. The Author of this site is Greg Ketcham. - Industrial Revolution Lecture by Toynbee
Lectures on the Industrial Revolution in England by Arnold Toynbee (1884). - Steam Engine Library
This web site is dedicated to the steam engine. Learn about this invention and the men who improved upon it. - Scientific Revolution
Learn about the Revolution in science from this lecture given by Dr. Rempel of New England College. A great way to gain an understanding of how science became a respected endeavor. See Also: Net Links Sections on: The
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