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“The Constitution Papers alone would be a valuable addition to anyone’s library – putting them on one disc is extremely convenient, but formatting them to be used with WordCruncher software is inspired. The disc gives the user the ability not only to research the included works, but opens up the history and thought of the framers of our government.” – CD-ROM Professional

“… an invaluable research tool for students and historians.” — PC Magazine, Top 100 CD-ROMs

An interactive exploration tool for discovery, study, research and analysis of the United States

Constitution and the foundation documents, notes, minutes, legal

dictionaries, speeches, and writings upon which it was developed.

Interactive Contents• The United States Constitution•• Albany Plan of Union• Articles of Confederation• Common Sense• Constitution of Connecticut• Constitution of Delaware• Constitution of Georgia• Constitution of Maryland• Constitution of Massachusetts• Constitution of New Hampshire• Constitution of New Jersey• Constitution of New York• Constitution of North Carolina• Constitution of Pennsylvania• Constitution of Rhode Island• Constitution of South Carolina• Constitution of Vermont• Constitution of Virginia• Declaration and Resolves of the First

Continental Congress• Declaration of Independence• English Bill of Rights• Hamilton's Plan of Union• Jefferson's First Inaugural Address • Judiciary Act of 1789

• Letters of a Federal Farmer• Massachusetts Bill of Rights• Mayflower Compact• Objections to the Federal Constitution• Patterson or New Jersey Plan• Penn's Plan of Union• Report of a Constitution• Resolution for Independence• The Federalist Papers• The Magna Carta• The Monroe Doctrine• The Petition of Right• Virginia Bill of Rights• Virginia or Randolph Plan• Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty• Washington's Farewell Address

Additional Interactive Resources:• Inaugural Addresses from Washington's First

Inaugural Address to George W. Bush’s Second Inaugural Address

• 1830 Legal Dictionary

• Interactive Lesson Plans and Instruction material from “We the People.”

The Power of Interactive Exploration and Discovery

Right Mouse Click on any word or highlighted phrase

and send it to other documents for interactive

cross referencing.

Quick Link Interactive Exploration

1. Right Mouse Click on “Union”

2. Select the “Bouvier Law Dictionary” to find all instances of how “Union” was used in the 18th and early 19th century.

Quick Link ExplorationU.S. Constitution

Historic Precursors

National Documents

Early Position Papers

State Constitutions drafted prior to the U.S. Constitution

Other Significant Documents

Bouvier Law Dictionary

Federalist Papers

Notes and Records

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