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| 18/19th Century | International | USA |
| Complete Index | [P|S|M] |
| Colonial Era | [P|S|M] |
- The Letters Patents of King Henry the Seventh Granted unto Iohn Cabot and his Three Sonnes, Lewis, Sebastian and Sancius for the the Discouerie of New and Unknowen Lands, from Avalon Projekt
- Letters Patent to Sir Humfrey Gylberte June 11, 1578, from Avalon Projekt
- Königliche
Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh : 1584, from Avalon Project
- Richard Hakluyt, Discourse of Western Planting
- Pilgrim Archives Online edition of documents preserved at Leiden (Netherlands) pertaining to the residence of the pilgrim fathers there, 1603-1755, hundreds of documents
- The Mayflower-Contract, Cape Cod 1620
Colonies versus England: The Road to Independance
- The Royal Proclamation of October 7, 1763, from Bill Henderson, Virtual Law Office
- Sugar Act, April 5, 1764 , from History Central
- Stamp Act, 1765, from Founding.com
- The Quartering Act, 1765 , from founding.com
- The Declaratory Act, from Constitution.org
- William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, Extracts (1765), from Conservativeforum.org
- The Townshend Act, from Founding.com
- Anonymous Account of the Boston Massacre, from Boston-Massacre Trial Page, by Douglas Linder
- The Burning Of The Gaspee (1772), from Informamerica.com
- The Boston Tea Party, Eyewitness Account by a Participant, from Historyplace.com
- The Coercive Acts, March 1774 , from Documents in Early American History, posted by F. Miller
- Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789,
Selected Documents, from Avalon-Projekt
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| Declaration of Independence and War of Independence | [P|S|M] |
Declaration of Independence and Constitutions/en
- The Federalist Papers, Thomas Paine: Common Sense, from US-Embassy
- Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776, from UH History
- The Virginia Bill of Rights (Verfassung Virginias vom 12. Juni 1776), from HarborNet.com
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First Edition in German The Declaration of Independence, from DHM-Berlin
- The Articles of Confederation, from US-Consitution.net
- The Massachusetts Constitution, from National Humanities Institute
- Northwest Ordinance; July 13, 1787, from Avalon Projekt
- The Federalist Papers" by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison
- The Constitution of the United States of America, from University of Oklahoma Law Center
from Erdkunde-Online (PDF-File)
- "Bill of Rights," 1791, from Douglass, Archives of American Public Address
- Residence Bill, Act for establishing the temporary and permanent Seat of the Government of the United States, from George-Washington-University
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| The United States around 1800 | [P|S|M] |
Foreign and Economic-Policy
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce Between The United States and France; February 6, 1778, from Avalon Project
- The Jay Treaty, from Avalon Project
- Washington's Farewell Address 1796, from Avalon Project
- The Louisiana Purchase, 1803, from Avalon Project
- Embargo Act 1807, from James-Madison-University
- James Madison, War Message to Congress, June 14, 1812, from Northern Virginia Community College
- United States-Spain: Treaty of 1819, from Modern History Sourcebook
- Monroe Doctrine, from Avalon Project
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| Westward Expansion and North-South Conflict | [P|S|M] |
North-South Conflict
- John C. Calhoun, The South Carolina Exposition and Protest, Excerpts, from Public Life in America
- An Act to Organize the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas
- Dred Scott case: the Supreme Court decision, from Africans in Amerika
- Abraham Lincoln, The "House Divided" Speech, Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858, from The History Place
- The South Carolina Declaration of Secession (1860), posted by Thomas R. Fasulo
- Georgia Declaration of Causes of Secession (1861), posted by Thomas R. Fasulo
- Mississippi Declaration of Causes of Secession
(1861), posted by Thomas R. Fasulo
- Texas Declaration of Causes of Secession
(1861), posted by Thomas R. Fasulo
- Signing the Ordinance of Secession of
Louisiana, January 26, 1861
- The Ordinance Of Secession Of Alabama
, from The Confederate War Department
- Abraham Lincoln, "First Inaugural Address," 4 March 1861
, from United States Government Printing Office
Civil War (1861-65)
- April 1861 - Proclamations by President Lincoln and Governor Yates, from Illinois in the Civil war
- Message of Jefferson Davis to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, from American Civil War Homepage
- The Ordinance of Secession of Virginia
, from The Confederate War Department
- The Ordinance of Secession of Arkansas
, from The Confederate War Department
- The Ordinance of Secession of Tennessee
, from The Confederate War Department
- The Ordinance of Secession of North Carolina
(North Carolina erklärt seinen Austritt aus der Union), from The Confederate War Department
- Bull Run, Va. View of the battlefield 1861, from Civil War photographs, compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge
- Fotos: Vicksburg 18. Mai - 4. Juli 1863 , von Bigcountry.de
- Abraham Lincoln: Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863 , from Avalon Project
- Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address Delivered at Gettysburg
on November 19, 1863, from Library of Congress
- Surrender at Appomattox, 1865 (documents), from Ibiscom, EyeWitness
Aerea of Reconstruction
- Abraham Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, from The Political Ressource Page
1863
- Amendment XIII, from Cornell Law School
- Mary Henry, The Death of President Lincoln, April 1865, from Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Black Codes of Mississippi 1865, from Afro-American Almanac
- Louisiana Black Codes 1865, from Afro-American Almanac
- Amendment XIV, from Cornell Law School
- The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Trial 1868, from Famous Trials Homepage
- Amendment XV, from Cornell Law School
- The Jurisdiction and Removal Act of 1875, from History of Federal Judiciary
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