Overview
America 250 Atlas is an independent, nonpartisan educational reference site created for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026. It presents the American story from 1776 to 2026 through connected pages about major eras, events, founding documents, states, presidents, and recurring historical themes. The site states that it is published by AI Sure Tech and is not affiliated with the official America250 organization.
Its editorial pages describe an approach centered on clear language, historical context, trusted primary and secondary sources, and review of AI-assisted content before publication. Sensitive subjects such as slavery, civil rights, political violence, and modern presidential history are addressed as part of the broader national story.
What you can explore
Visitors can follow a twelve-era timeline, read an explanation and plain-English treatment of the Declaration of Independence, browse profiles for all fifty states and Washington, D.C., and study the individuals who have served as U.S. president. Topic pages connect themes such as founding and independence, constitutional rights, free speech, westward expansion, immigration, war, economic development, civil rights, and America at 250.
An interactive atlas adds statehood timelines, population charts, state comparisons, constitutional-amendment material, territorial-growth views, and comparisons between 1776 and today. The site also publishes a history journal, patriotic-holiday material, educational resource links, and a feature connecting the 2026 World Cup host states to American history.
Who it is for
The site identifies students, educators, families, independent learners, curious citizens, and general readers as its audience. Its structure supports both quick introductions and deeper browsing, while its resources page points readers toward primary-source collections and classroom materials from established institutions.
AI personas and guides
Dr. Abigail Hart is explicitly presented as the AI historical guide and AI historian for America 250 Atlas. Her dedicated Ask page supports conversational questions about the Declaration, historical eras, presidents, states, rights, democracy, national turning points, and the meaning of the 250th anniversary. The site also features essays under her name. It clearly warns that Dr. Hart is an AI, may make mistakes, and that important historical facts should be checked against primary sources.
