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Secotan Village, In De Bry, 1619

Secotan Village, In De Bry, 1619
From the Library of Congress: "The people of Secotan lived in permanent villages near today's North Carolina Outer Banks. Like the northern Algonquians, they farmed collectively in the growing season and dispersed in family units to hunt during the colder months.

1562 Map of Western Hemisphere, Diego GutiƩrrez and Hieronymus Cock

1562 Map of Western Hemisphere, Diego GutiƩrrez and Hieronymus Cock

John Smith

John Smith

New England Settlement

New England Settlement

John Eliot, Bible

John Eliot, Bible

King Phillip

King Phillip

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1739

Poor Richard\

The Middle Passage

The Middle Passage

North America, 1763

North America, 1763

Common Sense, Thomas Paine

Common Sense, Thomas Paine

Boston Massacre

Boston Massacre

Benedict Arnold

Benedict Arnold

United States, Constitution

United States, Constitution

John Adams

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson

Plan for U.S. Capitol's foundation, 1793

Plan from which U.S. Capitol\

Political Cartoon, 1798, Republicans vs. Federalists

Political Cartoon, 1798, Republicans vs. Federalists
Caption notes: This contemporary cartoon shows Republican Matthew Lyon, on the right with the fire tongs, fighting against Roger Griswold, a Connecticut Federalist. This brawl in Congress on February 15, 1798, revealed the depth of feeling that now divided the Republicans and Federalists

Election of 1800

Election of 1800

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