This link has been bookmarked by 93 people . It was first bookmarked on 31 Mar 2011, by someone privately.
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abby chillExcellent site iwith maps and demography information for use in US history documents exercises and to understand socio economic patterns
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L Bdemographic trends in the United States from 1790 to 2000.
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Secondary LevelProvides a wide-ranging audience of persons interested in American history – including historians, other social scientists, teachers, and students – with graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of
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koroghcm usVery interesting web site created by a long-time employee of the U.S. Census Bureau (recently retired). Uses information from the census to graph data over time. Very useful for understanding trends and changes in society.
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Jean LuddyThis website features dozens of graphics about US demographics from 1790 through 2010. The site is divided into seventeen chapters each containing multiple dynamic graphics. The chapters are labeled according to demographic categories such as age, marital status, education, and birthplace.
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Donna Murray"The purpose of the American Demographic History Chartbook is to present basic information about demographic trends and differentials in the United States in the 1790 to 2000 period, as revealed by the decennial census of population, and to do so using gr
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Sarah Hepler"Provides a wide-ranging audience of persons interested in American history – including historians, other social scientists, teachers, and students – with graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of population."
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Elizabeth BagishProvides a wide-ranging audience of persons interested in American history – including historians, other social scientists, teachers, and students – with graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of population.
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Jean Potterhistorical demongraphics - interesting look at changes over time - useful for both US History and math
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Melanie LehmanThe American History Demographic Chart Book is a website featuring dozens of graphics about US demographics from 1790 through 2010. The site is divided into seventeen chapters each containing multiple dynamic graphics. The chapters are labeled according to demographic categories such as age, marital status, education, and birthplace.
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Laura Smithinteresting information about demographics throughout the history of the united states
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Anna HolmgreenThe purpose of the American Demographic History Chartbook is to present basic information about demographic trends and differentials in the United States in the 1790 to 2000 period, as revealed by the decennial census of population, and to do so using graphics designed for a general audience of persons interested in U.S. history
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Mike DunaganThe American History Demographic Chart Book is a website featuring dozens of graphics about US demographics from 1790 through 2010. The site is divided into seventeen chapters each containing multiple dynamic graphics. The chapters are labeled according to demographic categories such as age, marital status, education, and birthplace.
H/T to US History Teachers Blog.
Applications for Education
Examining how demographic data has changed over the course of US History can be a good way for students to explore the causes of events and eras in US History. The American History Demographic Chart Book puts all of that data in one place for students to explore.history UShistory demographicchartbook Social Studies map sec-hs sec-hs_social_studies demographics data maps
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Mrs. FabsikSeveral chapters about different U.S. demographics.
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The American History Demographic Chart Book is a website featuring dozens of graphics about US demographics from 1790 through 2010. The site is divided into seventeen chapters each containing multiple dynamic graphics. The chapters are labeled according to demographic categories such as age, marital status, education, and birthplace.
H/T to US History Teachers Blog.
Applications for Education
Examining how demographic data has changed over the course of US History can be a good way for students to explore the causes of events and eras in US History. The American History Demographic Chart Book puts all of that data in one place for students to explore. -
Rita Hennessey"graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of population."
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Sean HarvatineProvides a wide-ranging audience of persons interested in American history – including historians, other social scientists, teachers, and students – with graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of population.
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Mr. Coleman"Provides a wide-ranging audience of persons interested in American history – including historians, other social scientists, teachers, and students – with graphics portraying the demographic history of the United States, as shown by the decennial census of population."
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Daniel Boyle17 chapters of information about how the United States has changed since 1790. Uses census data
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