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Nation at the Crossroads: The Great New York Debate over the Constitution, 1787-88 

 
 
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Battle of Lexington Battle of Lexington
The Declaration of Independence. By the Continental Congress at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4th 1776, And Acknowledged by the Whole World in the Centennial Year 1876. The Declaration of Independence. By the Continental Congress at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4th 1776, And Acknowledged by the Whole World in the Centennial Year 1876.
In Congress, July 4, 1776. A Declaration by the Representatives of the  United States of America....[Declaration of Independence] In Congress, July 4, 1776. A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America....
[Declaration of Independence]
American Flag, 1830–1880 American Flag, 1830–1880
Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation
The United States of America laid down from the best authorities, agreeable to the peace of 1783, 1783 The United States of America laid down from the best authorities, agreeable to the peace of 1783, 1783
The Winter-Cantonment of the American Army and it's Vicinity for 1783/S. De Witt Geogr. to U.S. The Winter-Cantonment of the American Army and it's Vicinity for 1783/S. De Witt Geogr. to U.S.
Redraft of the Castello Plan New Amsterdam in 1660, 1916 Redraft of the Castello Plan New Amsterdam in 1660, 1916
 
Plan of the Slave Ship Brooks, ca. 1850 Plan of the Slave Ship Brooks, ca. 1850
Slave Shackles, ca. 1866 Slave Shackles, ca. 1866
 

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