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A Book In Time » World History Games & Activities » Present Era Games & Activities
Present Era (1700 - Today) Games & Activities
Have fun with the games & activities on the Present Era! Scroll below to see all the selections!
Games are arranged by topic & in chronological order!

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1800's
Follow the fashion and style of the 1800's with this interactive game.
Tour a Victorian House from 1870 England!
NAPOLEON
Play the Battle of Waterloo game, and choose your side to make your own strategy decisions.
Explore the world of Napoleon by touring his famous portait painted by Jean-Louis David.
1900's
Explore all things Titanic -- the birth, the disaster, and the aftermath -- in this interactive adventure by the History Channel.
WORLD WARS
The Birmingham Museum lets you explore a World War II bomb damage report online, as well as some other great activities to print out!
Watch a multimedia presentation and read survivors tales about Pearl Harbor at this National Geographic site.
During World War II, The Atlantic Ocean was a battlefield. Try to outwit the German U-Boats in this game from BBC.
Visit one of the escape tunnels created by Allied airmen imprisoned as Nazi POW's during World War II. Be amazed at the ingenuity & resourcefulness of these men!
Look at pictures, read its history, and tour the U-505 submarine, currently on exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
What was it like for a child during World War II in Europe? Find out from this interactive site from BBC.
Auschwitz was a much bigger complex than many realize. Tour it with this interactive map from BBC.
Live your own WWII Experience with realistic graphics as you venture into enemy territory.
This game is for the older student! Use the Leadership Profile to find out Which Historical Military Leader You Are Most Like .
Explore the USS Pampanito, a submarine that America built and used during World War II.
Although technically not games, these virtual tours are too good to pass up! Visit trenches, dugouts, and other conditions of the soldiers in World War I without leaving your computer.
MODERN CULTURES
China -- Play the China game, brought to you by the Asia Society.
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