This volume brings together the fundamental documents that shaped the United States of America. It includes the complete text of "The Constitution of the United States of America," the "Declaration of Independence," and the "Articles of Confederation."
Also featured are the prominent political acts of George Washington, offering invaluable insight into the early leadership and governance of the nation. This collection serves as an essential resource for understanding the principles, debates, and compromises that forged the American republic.
A cornerstone for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the foundations of American democracy, this book provides direct access to the documents that continue to shape the nation's legal and political landscape.
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