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Celebrate Constitution Day
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Dec 17, 2010 11:03 AM
by Angela Cunningham
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To learn more about the US Constitution & our Founding Fathers, try the following resources:
Alexander Hamilton Exhibition
(New York Historical Society)
America's Founding Fathers
(National Archives)
Benjamin Franklin
(PBS)
Centuries of Citizenship
(National Constitution Center)
Charters of Freedom
(National Archives)
The Constitutional Convention
(Teaching American History)
Constitution Facts
Constitution Game
(Scholastic)
Constitution Hall Pass
(National Constitution Center)
The Federalist Papers
(Library of Congress)
Interactive
(Bill of Rights Institute)
Interactive Constitution
(National Constitution Center)
Module: The Constitution
(The Gilder Lehrman Institute)
Name That Founding Father
(Colonial Williamsburg)
Notes on the Debates
(Avalon Project)
Rediscovering George Washington
(PBS)
Sunnylands Constitution Project
US Constitution
(BrainPop)
US Constitution
(History Channel)
Which Founder Are You?
(National Constitution Center)
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