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U.S. History Topics » Government » U.S. Constitution
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Image of Alexander Hamilton.

The Federalist Papers offers the 85 essays urging New Yorkers to ratify the proposed Constitution. First...

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...

On January 23, 1783, a committee chaired by Madison submitted a list of approximately 1300 books to the Confederation Congress.

Madison's Treasures presents the most significant documents from our fourth President, James Madison. Most...

Independence Hall, north facade.  (Photo by Robin Miller. Courtesy Independence National Historical Park)

Independence Hall: International Symbol of Freedom recounts the history of the building in Philadelphia where the Second Continental...


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