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U.S. History Topics » Government » U.S. Constitution
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James Madison. Watercolor on ivory, in gold case. Charles Willson Peale. 1783. Prints and Photographs Division. Library of Congress. LC-USZC4-4097.

James Madison Papers includes 12,000 letters, notes, legislation, and other documents from the man considered...

Image of some of the original 13 states.

National Constitution Center includes lessons on the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, electoral process...

U.S. Capitol paintings. Signing of the Declaration of Independence, painting by John Trumbull in U.S. Capitol, detail II

Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention Broadsides provides 274 documents related to Congress (1774 to 1788) and the drafting and...

Image of daily life in the colonies.

Liberty! The American Revolution is an online companion to the 6-part PBS series. It begins in the aftermath of the French...


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