Check out the links below related to the American Revolution. MSUM students should remember to use the Early American Newspaper Collection, series 1, located on the Livingston Lord Library website in their research.
- American Revolution and The New Nation: Primary Documents of American History
The Library of Congress is home to many of the most important documents in American history. This Web site provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress that supplement and enhance the study of these crucial documents. The links at right highlight eras of American History. - Avalon Project - 18th Century Documents : 1700 - 1799
The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. The Avalon Project is hosted by Yale University. - Spy Letters of the American Revolution -- From the Collections of the Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Created by Kate Foster, Cynthia Ghering, Michelle Light, and Melissa McCollum (students of the School of Information) for the Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. - From Revolution to Reconstruction: Revuolution Documents
Scroll down to a list of central documents to the Revolution. (1751-1800) - Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy Prior to 1898
A useful site for exploring the new nation's external relations. - Papers of the War Department
View important papers of the War Department from 1784-1800.