United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783 -- Juvenile literature
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- 12 questions about the Declaration of Independence
- A picture book of Patrick Henry
- Declaring freedom : a look at the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution
- Give me liberty! : the story of the Declaration of Independence
- Gouverneur Morris : creating a nation
- Independence Hall
- Independence Hall
- Our Declaration of Independence
- Patrick Henry
- The Constitution
- The Constitution
- The Constitution
- The Continental Congress : a primary source history of the formation of America's new government
- The Declaration of Independence
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- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence : a model for individual rights
- The Declaration of Independence : the story behind America's founding document
- The Declaration of Independence and the Continental Congress
- The Declaration of Independence from A to Z
- The Declaration of Independence in translation : what it really means
- The Second Continental Congress
- The U.S. Constitution
- The U.S. Constitution
- The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights : the law of the land
- The journey of the one and only Declaration of Independence
- The patriot papers : bursting with fun facts about America's early rebels
- Thomas Jefferson : architect of democracy
- Thomas Paine and the Power of Common Sense
- Thomas Paine and the dangerous word
- We the people : the story of our Constitution
- What are the Articles of Confederation? : and other questions about the birth of the United States
- What is the Declaration of Independence?
- What was the Continental Congress? : and other questions about the Declaration of Independence
- What's the Declaration of Independence?
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