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Hello fellow fan of history! I don't have kids yet, but I am making a website but may later modify it into a curriculum for a kid. Basically I am reading through the many many documents at the library of congress website, related to us history from 1812 to now. I am trying to get a really thorough timeline going with several lenses. A lot of northern US history is not represented well in text books, so I am still trying to get more sources on that. But a good start is with the discovery of America and the factual history of early America, and the pilgrams and how Christopher encountered both peaceful native American tribes as well as cannibalistic, raping, child-factory tribes "cannibs" or "carribs" but anyways, I would say take your time can collate writings and documents written by the source, then you can spread to other sources. Let me know if you have any questions over US history or if you have any incites (with documentation) of anything interesting about US history
Something to point out, I am not writing down history that is both accurate and mainstream, I only really dive into things that are either taught to us in an inaccurate way, or not taught at all.