Week 6: The Literature of Reason and Revolution
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The Declaration of Independence 
The National Archives and Records Administration 
History of the drafting of the document and analysis of the origins of the "Declaration." 

George Washington's Copy of the "Declaration of Independence" 
See the copy sent to George Washington on July 6th, 1776. 

The Electric Ben Franklin 
A comprehensive site celebrating one of the architects of the United States. 

A Biography of Alexander Hamilton 
Links to key documents about Hamilton. 

The Rise and Fall of Alexander Hamilton 
Brief discussions of key events and periods in Hamilton's life. 

The Federalist Papers 
The website devoted to the study of the Federalist Papers that promoted the drafting of the U. S. Constitution. 

The Federalist: Biography of James Madison 
A discussion of the key role of James Madison in supporting the U. S. Constitution. 

Thomas Jefferson 
The supporting site for Ken Burns' PBS film, "Thomas Jefferson." 

Thomas Paine National Association 
A repository of the works of America's "greatest revolutionary and journalist." 

Thomas Paine 
The Thomas Paine website.

The title section of the "Dunlap" printed series of the "Declaration of Independence," the printing committee set to type perhaps as many as 80 copies on the night of July 5 for immediate distribution throughout the colonies. John Dunlap was the Congressional printer. One of 25 known copies still in existence sold in July, 2000, for $7.4 million dollars.  The Dallas Public Library displays (on the 7th floor) perhaps the finest known copy from among the 25 originals.
 
George Washington Papers 
The repository of 65,000 Washington papers in the Library of Congress 

USA: Index on George Washington 
Links to major works and related websites 

Phillis Wheatley 
A general-studies website with links to her works and bibliography. 
 

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