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  • American Revolution
    American Revolution

    Video Clip (3:20)

    Get the story of how a fledgling, largely disconnected nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.

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  • America Gets a Constitution
    America Gets a Constitution

    Video Clip (3:09)

    After several failed attempts at creating a government, a 1787 convention is called to draft a new legal system for the United States. This new Constitution provides for increased federal authority while still protecting the basic rights of its citizens.

    Video Clip (3:09)
  • Colonists Protest British Policies
    Colonists Protest British Policies

    Video Clip (3:05)

    From the 1760's onward, colonial anger grows as the British pass a series of taxes and laws. With each one, the two groups move closer to war.

    Video Clip (3:05)
  • Geoge Thorogood's Delaware
    Geoge Thorogood's Delaware

    Video Clip (2:23)

    In this States video clip George Thorogood on Delaware: George Thorogood tells us why no one knows about Delaware. This video clip is courtesy of The History Channel.

    Video Clip (2:23)

Photo Galleries (2)

  • Delaware
    Delaware

    13 Photos

    View pictures from the state of Delaware on History. See images of famous locations that represent the state.

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  • American Revolution: Continental Congress
    American Revolution: Continental Congress

    11 Photos

    Discover the accomplishments of the First and Second Constitutional Congresses, and learn about the major players behind such documents as the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Paris.

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