Introduction: Why the American Founding Matters The years 1774 through 1800 encompass the American Founding era, beginning with the Articles of Association and extending to the transfer of power from the Federalist Administration of John Adams
Founding Fathers of the United States - Wikipedia The Founding, Reconstruction (often called "the second founding"), and the New Deal are typically heralded as the most significant turning points in the country's history, with many observers seeing each of these as political triumphs through which the United States has come to more closely realize its liberal ideals of liberty and equality
Founding and Founders: of constitutional laws and institutions Founding-Era Translations of the United States Constitution — The Constitution was translated from English into German and Dutch at ratification, for the substantial number of people in Pennsylvania and New York who did not speak English