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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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