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A HUGE list of primary source documents relating to all things Constitution and Early American History! The list is annotated with a brief description of each source for you convenience. Additionally, sources are categorized; however, the website suggests you can use your browser's "find" function to assist you in finding a specific document. Our Documents This archive has various resources, but it includes "100 Milestone Documents" as primary sources with a focus on the United States and democracy. These documents range from the Declaration of Independence (1776) to the Voting Rights Act (1965) to tell the story of the process of America forming a "more perfect union. DocsTeach This is a source for thousands of primary sources via the National Archives. There are documents, maps, images, charts, etc. with a focus on American history. A "search" feature is available in addition to organization of documents by times period. National History Day National History Day's focus is to . This link redirects you to a list of hyperlinks organized by "categories" or time periods of history for your convenience. This website has an abundance of resources for finding primary documents. Library of Congress The official website for the actual Library of Congress in Washington D.C, which houses millions of books, recordings, photographs, etc. for the American people as well as Congress. Primary sources can be accessed by exhibits, topics, "featured", search, etc. Tools |
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