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Founding Documents
The United States of America's founding documents remain, to this day, unique in their bold assertion of individual liberty and the rule of law. Crafted during a time of revolutionary upheaval, the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights laid the groundwork for a government built on consent, not coercion. They enshrined principles like separation of powers, checks and balances, and freedom of speech—concepts that were radical in the 18th century and remain vital today. Unlike many charters that merely codify power, these documents elevate ideals above institutions. Their language continues to inspire movements for justice and equality both within the U.S. and around the world. Even amid modern challenges, they serve as a living framework for democratic governance. Their enduring relevance is a testament to the vision and foresight of the nation's founders.
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
US Constitution
Magna Carta