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Creating the United States
Exhibition Amplifies the American Experience

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A woman and two children view the exhibition.

Kate, Elizabeth and Sarah Via of Burke, Va., listen to a presentation on the Bill of Rights. Scottish-born Kate Via noted that the inalienable right of the “pursuit of happiness” was based on the Scottish “moral sense” school of philosophy, such as that of Lord Kames, who influenced Jefferson’s own ideology. - Barry Wheeler

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