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The
American Constitution: A Documentary Record
- The Avalon Project's site that has full-text documents the
U.S. Constitution and its roots.
- Birth
of the Nation: The First Federal Congress 1789-1791
- An online exhibit from George Washington University that is
geared to students and teachers in understanding the First Federal
Congress.
- The
Articles of Confederation
- Full text of the Articles of Confederation presented by the
Office of the Majority Whip of the House of Representatives.
- The
Charters of Freedom
- Look at the images and transcriptions of the Declaration of
Independence, The Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Sponsored
by the National Archives and Records Administration.
- The
Constitution of the United States
- Get the full text of the constitution, use a word index, get
related topics, and more. Sponsored by the Office of the Majority
Whip of the House of Representatives.
- The
Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789-1791
- Search primary resources relating to the First Congress. The
various sponsors include the University of South Carolina, The
Johns Hopkins Press, and the History Department at George Washington
University.
- Founding
Rivalries
- A U.S. News and World Report article of the Founding Father's
generation by Jay Tolson.
- The
Founders' Constitution
- The Web companion to the 5 volume set of The Founders Constitution
that includes primary documents that support the articles and
a search feature.
- Religion
and the Founding of the American Republic
- An online exhibit from the Library of Congress focusing on
the role of religious faith and the Founding Fathers.
- National
Gazette
- Full-text selections of the The National Gazette, a
Philadelphia newspaper. Presently, the selections are from March
and April of 1792.
- Slavery
and the Ratification of the Constitution
- Examine documents relating to the debate of slavery during
the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- U.S.
Army Online Bookshelves: Early National Era
- The U.S. Army Center of Military History put together bibliographies,
published and archival material from 1783-1812.
- U.S.
Founding Documents
- Get full texts copies of the U.S. Constitution and Federal
Papers. Sponsored the by the Emory Law School.
- WWW-VL:
History: United States: Constitutional
- WWW Virtual Library's Internet resources for the constitutional
period.
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