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PERIOD 3:

1754-1800

PERIOD 3 SHORT HISTORIES

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PERIOD 3 SHORT HISTORIES

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really, Period 3?!

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826--50 years to the day that the Declaration of Independence was published. 

PERIOD 3 ARTIFACTS (aka, primary sources)

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Amerigo Vespucci, explorer, letter to his patron, 1502

Paul Revere, the bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston, engraving for mass publication, 1770

THE BLOODY MASSACRE

THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

The second Continental Congress, 1776

Constitutional convention, 1787

THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION

President G. Washington, letter, American daily advertiser, 1796

WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS

Constitutional Convention, 1787

THE STAMP ACT RIOT

“The Female Patriots,” poem, Hannah Griffitts (published anonymously), the Pennsylvania Chronicle, 1769

LET THE DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY NOBLY RISE

Henry Pelham, the fruits of arbitrary power, engraving lent to Paul Revere, 1770

THE ORIGINAL BLOODY MASSACRE

Ben Franklin, a letter to a royal academy about farting, 1781

FART PROUDLY

James Madison’s notes from the constitutional convention, 1787

THE CONVENTION DEBATES DEMOCRACY

The Pennsylvania evening post, 1776

NINETY-NINE OUT OF A HUNDRED

Ben Franklin, letter to the Federal Gazette, 1790

THIS DETESTABLE PROPOSITION

Interview with Levi Preston, former minuteman, 1842

WE ALWAYS HAD GOVERNED OURSELVES

James Madison, 1787

SPEECH TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

Democratic-Republican Newspaper, 1792

NATIONAL GAZETTE

Democratic-Republican Newspaper, 1792

NATIONAL GAZETTE

1789–1828

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

Filed by Eli Whitney,
1794

PATENT FOR THE COTTON GIN

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