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Abraham Lincoln Primary Source Set - Library of Congress |
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Charters of Freedom - Excellent Source for the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights |
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Constitution Primary Source Set - Library of Congress |
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Founders' Constitution |
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Haldimand Collection - Letters, Journals and Accounts written by British Officers in Revolutionary War Era North America |
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Industrial Revolution in the United States Primary Source Documents - Library of Congress |
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Primary Documents of Freedom - Principles of Freedom |
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Spy Letters of the American Revolution |
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Teaching American History - Document Library - Primary Documents |
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Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln: Three Great Presidents Primary Source Set - Library of Congress |
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Timeline of Events |
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1215 - The Magna Carta |
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Pre-1600 - The Constitution of the Iriquois Nations |
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1620 - The Mayflower Compact |
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1765 - The Stamp Act |
1765 - Resolutions of the Stamp Act |
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1775 - Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death - Patrick Henry |
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1776 - Common Sense - Thomas Paine |
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1776 - Lee Resolution |
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1776 - The Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence |
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1776 - The Declaration of Independence |
The Declaration of Independence - Google Swirl |
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1777-1781 - The Articles of Confederation
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1783 - The Paris Peace Treaty |
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1787-1788 - The Federalist Papers |
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1787 - The Constitution of the United States - Preamble |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 1 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 2 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 3 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 4 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 5 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 6 |
The Constitution of the United States - Article 7 |
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1789 - The Constitution of the United States - Bill of Rights - The First Ten Amendments |
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1790 - The First State of the Union Address - President George Washington |
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1798 - The Sedition Act |
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1814 - The Star Spangled Banner |
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1823 - The Monroe Doctrine |
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1858 - House Divided Speech - President Abraham Lincoln |
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1861 - The First Inaugural Address - President Abraham Lincoln |
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1863 - The Gettysburg Address - President Abraham Lincoln |
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1864 - The Emancipation Proclamation - President Abraham Lincoln |
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1865 - The Second Inaugural Address - President Abraham Lincoln |
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1963 - I Have a Dream speech - Martin Luther King Jr. |
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