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Image: 1763 political cartoon lampooning George Whitefield. From the Library of Congress.

Great Awakening

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Image: Illustration of tarring and feathering published in London in 1774. From the Library of Congress.

Loyalists

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Image: Thomas Jefferson's original rough draft of the Declaration of Independence from 1776. From the Library of Congress.

Declaration of Independence

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Image: 1787 Political cartoon lampooning anti-federalists by Amos Doolittle. From the Library of Congress.

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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Alexander Hamilton Portrait

Hamilton v. Jefferson

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Image: Manuscript of the Constitution of the United States, 1787. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Slavery in the Constitution

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Boston Massacre

Boston Massacre

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Image: Stamp Act political cartoon published by William Bradford in 1765. From the Library of Congress.

Stamp Act

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Washington Crosses the Delaware

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