Historical Research Library Discover the people, events, and key documents that shaped the Founding Era.
Bill of Rights, 1791 The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution—hard-fought additions that protect some individual liberties and limit government power Key Document
Hamilton-Burr Duel, 1804 A fatal confrontation between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr that stemmed from political and personal animosities and shaped American political history Event
Samuel Adams One of the first Americans to challenge British rule and resist their policies in the 1760s and 1770s Person
John Adams A leading proponent of independence, a congressman, a diplomat, and the second President of the United States Person
Richard Allen Prominent Philadelphia advocate for abolition and civil rights and founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Person
Theodosia Burr Alston Daughter of Aaron Burr and prominent figure in early American society who disappeared at sea in 1813 Person
Aaron Burr Complex and controversial early American politician known for his fatal duel with Alexander Hamilton Person
Angelica Schuyler Church The charming, intelligent, politically active oldest daughter of Philip Schuyler and sister of Elizabeth Hamilton Person
Paul Cuffe Black and Wampanoag businessman and shipbuilder who advocated for abolition, civil rights, and African colonization Person
Benjamin Franklin A polymath and statesman who was a leading figure in science, literature, diplomacy, and governance Person