Historical Research Library
Discover the people, events, and key documents that shaped the Founding Era.

Discover the people, events, and key documents that shaped the Founding Era.
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A tax on printed materials imposed by Britain on American colonies—sparking widespread protest and contributing to revolutionary sentiments
An eloquent condemnation of oppression and slavery, written for the British secretary of state for the colonies, showcasing Wheatley’s literary talent, and advocacy for freedom
An address listing the colonists’ grievances and asserting the right to self-defense
The Continental Congress’s last major attempt to avoid war with Great Britain
An impassioned call to arms, advocating for colonial resistance against British oppression, and famously declaring, "Give me liberty or give me death!"
A defense of American colonial rights against British tyranny secretly written by Alexander Hamilton—fueling revolutionary sentiment
Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine advocating American independence from British rule and inspiring revolutionary sentiment
The founding document that asserted colonial autonomy, enumerated grievances, and set forth the ideals of a new nation
The first attempt at establishing the relationship—a “firm league of friendship”—between the thirteen colonies
An argument against state-sponsored religion, defending religious freedom and the separation of church and state
An early critique of the proposed Constitution, arguing the dangers of a centralized government and advocating state sovereignty
A critique of the proposed Constitution, expressing concerns over centralized power and the potential threat of an elite ruling class