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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...

Image of the facade of the Supreme Court building.

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

Students take a close analytical look at the historic Minerva mosaic from the Great Hall of the Library of Congress, and discover what it can tell them about the mission of the Library's founders.

Educational Resources features lesson plans that invite students to examine George Washington's annotated copy...

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


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