Primary Sources
White, Ellen Emmerson. Into no man's land.
The book is about a marine in the Vietnam war. He writes in his journal about being on hill 881s. He struggles to survive in the harsh jungles of Vietnam. it was helpful to us because it was a reference to how marines lived in the Vietnam war.
The book is about a marine in the Vietnam war. He writes in his journal about being on hill 881s. He struggles to survive in the harsh jungles of Vietnam. it was helpful to us because it was a reference to how marines lived in the Vietnam war.
Secondary Sources
Newton, David. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Vol. 3 of Potassium Nitrate.
This source was helpful by teaching us what potassium nitrate is made up of. Potassium nitrate is one of the main ingredients in gunpowder. we will use this source in teaching how gunpowder is made commercially and how it is used in gunpowder.
Guisepi, Robert. The Stone Age. Website, 11 November 2012 (http://history-world.org/stone_age.htm).
This website was helpful because it showed us the three periods of the stone age and what occured during them. We used this information to start the foundation of our project. We learned that during the stone age they used weapons like hammers, clubs, and axes made of stone, obsidian, bone, and wood.
Swinford, Dean. The chinese invention of gunpowder, explosives, and artillery and their impact on european warfare. 2005.
This source taught us when the chinese invented gunpowder. This source taught us that gunpowder is made up of three main components: saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.
Tucker, Spencer C. The encyclopaedia of the vietnam war Vol 2.
The book has almost all the information related to the Vietnam war ever recorded. we used it as a reference guide to the Vietnam war on the project. it was helpful to us because we used it for background information.
This source was helpful by teaching us what potassium nitrate is made up of. Potassium nitrate is one of the main ingredients in gunpowder. we will use this source in teaching how gunpowder is made commercially and how it is used in gunpowder.
Guisepi, Robert. The Stone Age. Website, 11 November 2012 (http://history-world.org/stone_age.htm).
This website was helpful because it showed us the three periods of the stone age and what occured during them. We used this information to start the foundation of our project. We learned that during the stone age they used weapons like hammers, clubs, and axes made of stone, obsidian, bone, and wood.
Swinford, Dean. The chinese invention of gunpowder, explosives, and artillery and their impact on european warfare. 2005.
This source taught us when the chinese invented gunpowder. This source taught us that gunpowder is made up of three main components: saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.
Tucker, Spencer C. The encyclopaedia of the vietnam war Vol 2.
The book has almost all the information related to the Vietnam war ever recorded. we used it as a reference guide to the Vietnam war on the project. it was helpful to us because we used it for background information.