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Founding Documents · 1776–1789

How a nation declared its freedom and built a government to keep it.

The founding documents trace the birth of the United States: the break with Britain, the first attempt at national government, and the Constitution that endures today.

The Charters of Freedom

Declaration of Independence

The 1776 announcement of independence and its self-evident truths.

Articles of Confederation

The first U.S. constitution (1781–1789).

The Constitution

The supreme law of the land, in effect since 1789.

The Federalist Papers

The essays arguing for ratification of the Constitution.

The Constitution, Article by Article

Article I: Legislature

The Congress and its powers.

Article II: Executive

The Presidency.

Article III: Judiciary

The federal courts.

Articles IV–VII

The states, amendment, supremacy, and ratification.