101: Introduction to Constitutional Law

Table of Contents & Reference list of our Founding Documents

  1. The Articles of Association: 1st Continental Congress, October 20, 1774
  2. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, July 4, 1776
  3. The Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union: July 9, 1778
  4. The Northwest Ordinance: July 13, 1787 Last act of the continental congress
  5. The Constitution for the united States of America: September 17, 1787
  6. [1st 10 Amendments, aka; The Bill of Rights ratified: December 15, 1791]()

Other important historical references

The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations

Seven Presidents before the US Constitution

The war inevitable by Patrick Henry, Address to the Virginia House March 23, 1775

Caveat against Injustice by Roger Sherman

Thomas Jefferson: Opinion against the Constitutionality of A NATIONAL BANK.

What happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?

Law of Nations, Vattel–Book 4: Of the Restoration of Peace and of Embassies

Contract between the King of GB (George III) and the Thirteen United States of North America, Treaty of Paris at Versailles July 16, 1782.

Contract between the King of GB (George III) and the Thirteen United States of North America, Treaty of Paris at Versailles February 25, 1783

SECRET TREATY OF VERONA: November 22, 1822 By the Crown heads of Europe, Church of Rome against representative governments. (Our current situation was/is 200 years in the making)

Notes: These documents are the very foundation of our constitutional republic, and some have been used to undermine our country from the very beginning. All are available online at the avalonproject at Yale university for further study, as are many more. The more you learn the more you know, and knowledge is power, and is very important especially in these times “that try men's souls.” Dennis Ward: House of McFadden© November 11, 2021