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
Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 Pennsylvania farmers violently resisted a federal whiskey tax—illustrating the tensions between frontiersmen and the new government’s authority Event
Presidential Election of 1800 A fierce contest between John Adams, Charles Pinckney, Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr that was marked by party polarization and scandal—testing the peaceful transfer of power 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
Aaron Burr Complex and controversial early American politician known for his fatal duel with Alexander Hamilton Person
Paul Cuffe Black and Wampanoag businessman and shipbuilder who advocated for abolition, civil rights, and African colonization Person
Prince Hall Founder of the first African American Masonic lodge, in Boston, and advocate for abolition and civil rights Person
Alexander Hamilton A poor immigrant from the Caribbean who became a key figure in the Revolution and in establishing the US government Person
Philip Hamilton Eldest son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton who died in a duel defending his father’s honor Person
George III King of Great Britain viewed as a tyrant by colonists and a symbol of imperial rule Person
Lemuel Haynes African American clergyman and Revolutionary War veteran known for his writings on racial equality Person