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Heros raise the flag at ground zero

9/11 and the Constitution provides four Constitution Day lessons that explore who we are as Americans. Students...

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Interactive Constitution lets you search the Constitution and find relevant passages and explanations. Discover...

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...

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


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