Documentary Source Book of American History: 1606-1906

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William MacDonald
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Charter of Maryland June 2030 1632
31
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Jan 1424 16389
38
Fundamental Articles of New Haven June 414 1639
39
Patent of Providence Plantations March 1424 1643
43
New England Confederation May 1929 1643
45
Government of New Haven Oct 27Nov 6 1643
50
Maryland Toleration Act April 1649
53
First Navigation
55
Charter of Connecticut
60
First Charter of Carolina 18 Charter of Rhode Island 1663
63
April 23May 3 1662
64
and Providence Plantations July 818
66
Second Navigation Act 1663
73
Grant to the Duke of York March 1222 16634
74
Second Charter of Carolina June 30July 10 1665
76
Third Navigation Act 1672
79
Charter of Pennsylvania March 414 168081
80
Second Charter of Massachusetts Oct 717 1691
84
Navigation Act April 1020 1696
90
Treaty of Utrecht March 31April 11 1713
93
Charter of Georgia June 920 1732
95
Molasses Act May 1728 1733
103
Writ of Assistance Dec 2 1762
107
Treaty of Paris Feb 10 1763
111
Royal Proclamation concerning America Oct 7 1763
114
Sugar Act April 5 1764
117
Stamp Act March 22 1765
122
Quartering Act April 1765
131
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134
Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress Oct 19 1765
136
Declaratory Act March 18 1766
139
Act suspending the New York Assembly June 15 1767
141
Townshend Revenue Act June 29 1767
143
Massachusetts Circular Letter Feb 11 1768
149
Boston Port Act March 31 1774
150
Massachusetts Government Act May 20 1774
155
Administration of Justice Act May 20 1774
159
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress Oct
162
The Association Oct 20 1774
167
Lord Norths Conciliatory Resolution Feb 27 1775
172
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms July
176
Report on Lord Norths Conciliatory Resolution 49 Proclamation of Rebellion Aug 23 1775
189
Declaration of Independence July 4 1776
190
Articles of Confederation Nov 15 1777
197
Treaty of Paris Sept 3 1783
207
Ordinance of 1787 July 13 1787
209
July 31 1775
217
76
233
Constitution of the United States Sept 17 1787
273
Virginia Resolutions Dec 24 1798
275
Kentucky Resolutions Nov 22 1799
277
Treaty with France for the Cession of Louisiana April 30 1803
279
Embargo Act Dec 22 1807
283
Declaration of War June 18 1812
284
Treaty of Ghent Dec 24 1814
291
Report of the Hartford Convention Jan 4 1815
294
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311
80
312
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314
268
319
Jacksons First Annual Message Dec
320
Joint Resolution for the Annexation of Texas
371
IOI Treaty with Mexico Feb 2 1848
383
103
386
105
388
Fugitive Slave Act Sept 18 1850
391
Act abolishing the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia Sept 20 1850
394
KansasNebraska Act 1854
398
109
399
Douglass Report Jan 4 1854
401
Dixons Proposed Amendment Jan 16 1854
402
Sumners Proposed Amendment Jan 17 1854
403
Dred Scott Decision March 6 1857
405
Lecompton Constitution Nov 7 1857
421
South Carolina Ordinance of Secession Dec 20 1860
423
Constitution of the Confederate States of America March
424
117
433
Proclamation declaring a Blockade of Southern Ports April
434
Act for a National Loan July 17 1861
436
Act authorizing the Employment of Volunteers July 22 1861
438
Resolution on the Nature and Object of the War July 22 1861
439
Act for calling out the Militia July 29 1861
440
Confiscation Act Aug 6 1861
443
Act authorizing the Seizure of Railroad and Telegraph Lines Jan 31 1862
444
Act for an Additional Article of War March 13 1862
446
Enrolment Act March 3 1863
459
Resolution against Foreign Mediation
467
Proclamation of Amnesty Dec 8 1863
470
National Bank Act June 3 1864
473
Electoral Count Feb 8 1865
487
Freedmens Bureau March 3 1865
488
Thirteenth Amendment Dec 18 1865
494
Elective Franchise in the Territories Jan 31 1867
500
Command of the Army March 2 1867
507
Act admitting North Carolina South Carolina Louisiana Georgia
532
Provisional Governments of Virginia Texas and Mississippi
538
274
552
Act for the Restoration of Georgia July 15 1870
553
Act to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment April 20 1871
560
Coinage Act Feb 12 1873
565
Resumption of Specie Payments Jan 14 1875
567
Second Civil Rights Act March 1 1875
568
Electoral Count Act Jan 29 1877
571
Coinage of the Standard Silver Dollar Feb 28 1878
573
Civil Service Act Jan 16 1883
577
Interstate Commerce Act Feb 4 1887
583
AntiTrust Act July 2 1890
591
Silver Purchase Act July 14 1890
593
Repeal of the Silver Purchase Act of 1890
595
Recognition of the Independence of Cuba
597
Declaration of War April 25 1898
598
Annexation of the Hawaiian Islands July 7 1898
600
Treaty of Paris Dec 10 1898
603
Gold Standard Act March 14 1900
609
Nov 1 1893
614
482
649
566 568 570
650
487
651
600
652
Treaty with Great Britain regarding an Isthmian Canal Novem ber 18 1901
655
276
656
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