Teaching Life, Liberty,
and the Pursuit of Happiness vs. Political foolishness.
Consider teaching your children the historical truths of the
United States of America; learning to read. Here are links to Middle School level teachings about the United States of America.
Featuring the Declaration
of Independence,
the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, this exhibit presents these three
founding documents and several interactive tools for exploring them and their
historical context.
In trying to set up a
lesson describing the Four Major Founding Documents of the United States of America,
there was debate as to the fourth?
Major Founding Documents that could be studied in class might be:
- The U.S. of America’s Declaration of Independence
- The U.S. of America’s Constitution
- The U.S. of America’s Bill of Rights
- The Federalist/Anti-Federalist Papers?
Note: Please watch the videos.
Several years ago, the National Archives and Records
Administration collected a list of 100 milestone documents
in American history called Our Documents.
The list begins, chronologically, with the Richard Henry Lee
Resolution of June 7, 1776, proposing independence for the American colonies,
and runs through the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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