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Creating the Constitution, Creating the United States Exhibit
The United States Constitution was formed out of debate, compromise, and creative strategies. The outcome was a federal republic with a strong central government with state governments holding most of the power.
Contributor: James Madison - George Washington - Alexander Hamilton - John Jay - Benjamin Franklin - Abigail Adams Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Newspaper - Photo, Print, Drawing - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Web Page -
Creating the United States
The creation of the founding documents—The Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights—are the heart of this exhibit at the Library of Congress.
Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Web Page -
Exploring the Early Americas Overview
Features selections from the more than 3,000 rare maps, documents, paintings, prints, and artifacts that make up the Jay I. Kislak Collection at the Library of Congress.
Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Three Dimensional Object - Map - Photo, Print, Drawing - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Web Page -
Creating the Declaration, Creating the United States Exhibit
The Declaration of Independence asserted the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and the colonists' right to revolt against the British government.
Contributor: George Washington - Thomas Jefferson - Benjamin Franklin - George Mason - James Madison - John Adams - Thomas Paine - Paul Revere Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Photo, Print, Drawing - Web Page -
Exploring the Early Americas Themes
Exploring the Early Americas features: "Pre-Contact America;" "Explorations and Encounters;" and "Aftermath of the Encounter" themed sections.
Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Three Dimensional Object - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Photo, Print, Drawing - Web Page -
Creating the Bill of Rights, Creating the United States Exhibit
The Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution, passed by Congress in 1789, became the bedrock of individual rights and liberties.
Contributor: James Madison - Thomas Jefferson - George Washington - John Adams - Abigail Adams Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Map - Photo, Print, Drawing - Web Page -
Aftermath of the Encounter, Exploring the Early Americas
The encounter between the Americas and Europe altered both civilizations. This section covers three dramatic changes: Language and Religion, Competition for Empire, and Documenting New Knowledge.
Contributor: Sir Frances Drake - Amerigo Vespucci - Claudius Ptolemy - Alexander Von Humboldt - John Gould - Juan Ponce De LeóN Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Book - Three Dimensional Object - Map - Photo, Print, Drawing - Manuscript/Mixed Material - Web Page













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