Important Documents in U.S. History
Constitution
(written in 1787) blueprint for the American government
Truman Doctrine
(1947) U.S. would support free people resisting takeover from hostile forces within or outside of their countries
Emancipation Proclamation
(Jan. 1, 1863) executive order given by Abraham Lincoln; it freed all of the slaves in the Confederacy
Declaration of Independence
(July 4, 1776) written by Thomas Jefferson; announced the separation of the colonies from England
Bill of Rights
(adopted 1791) first 10 amendments of the Constitution; guarantees individual rights
English Bill of Rights
(1689) (E) English agreement that guaranteed certain rights; influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights' protection of individual rights
Articles of Confederation
(1781-1789) 1st U.S. government; eventually failed because the national government was too weak
Gettysburg Address
(1863) famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln on the site where the Battle of Gettysburg had been fought; said that the Union was worth fighting for at any cost
"I have a dream" speech
(1963) Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of racial harmony; March on Washington
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Written at the beginning of the Vietnam war
Magna Carta
(1215) (M) English agreement that guaranteed certain rights; influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights' protection of individual rights