Historical Research Library Discover the people, events, and key documents that shaped the Founding Era.
Hamilton’s Plan for the Government, 1783 Hamilton's never-submitted resolution to amend the Articles of Confederation Supporting Document
Martha Washington on Postwar Life, 1784 Letter anticipating a return to normalcy after the American Revolution Supporting Document
Certification of Romeo Smith’s Status as a Free Man, 1784 A legal document attesting the free status of a Black soldier Supporting Document
Rules and Principles of the New-York Manumission Society, February 4, 1785 The guiding principles of the organization founded to promote the manumission of enslaved people and allow them to share “civil and religious Liberty” Supporting Document
James Madison’s Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments, 1785 An argument against state-sponsored religion, defending religious freedom and the separation of church and state Key Document
Dolley Madison on Quaker Community News, 1785 A letter detailing observations about the Quaker community in Philadelphia Supporting Document
A Farmer’s Grievances during Shays’ Rebellion, 1786 A statement submitted to the Hampshire Gazette addressing debt collection and taxes Supporting Document
George Washington on the Abolition of Slavery, 1786 A letter written as a private citizen expressing his hope that slavery would be abolished Supporting Document
Petition by the African Lodge of Freemasons, 1787 Black petitioners on being kidnapped from Africa and the possibility of returning to freedom in Africa Supporting Document
Petition of the Shinnecock Tribe, 1787-1788 A plea to New York State legislators to protect the Shinnecock people’s land Supporting Document
Pierce Butler’s Notes from the Constitutional Convention, 1787 A participant’s notes providing insights into the drafting of the US Constitution Supporting Document
The Virginia Plan, 1787 Proposal by James Madison outlining a strong central government with a two-branch legislature Supporting Document