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COLLECTING INFORMATION FROM VARIOUS SOURCES Bibliography
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Works Cited “The Boston ‘Massacre’.” Historical Scene Investigation. College of William and Mary School of Education, University of Kentucky, and the Library of Congress. N.d. Web. Mr. Nussbaum. Nussbaum Education Network. 2014. Web. “I Smelt a Rat.” Historical Scene Investigation. College of William and Mary School of Education, University of Kentucky, and the Library of Congress. N.d. Web. The Boston Tea Party: America, the Story of Us. YouTube. 2011. Web. Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7. YouTube. 2013. Web. Stephens, Elaine C. and Jean E. Brown. A Handbook of Content Literacy Strategies. Norwood: Christopher-Gordon Publishesrs, Inc. 2005. Print.
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“Transcript of Articles of Confederation (1777).” Our Documents.National History Day, National Archives and Records Administrations, and USA Freedom Corps. N.d. Web. “Constitution of the United States.” The Charters of Freedom. National Archives and Records Administration. N.d. Web. “The Virginia Declaration of Rights.” Constitution.org. n.d. Web. “Bill of Rights.” The Charters of Freedom. National Archives and Records Administration. N.d. Web. “Declaration of Independence.” The Charters of Freedom. National Archives and Records Administration. N.d. Web. “Common Sense.” Thomas Paine. Thomas Paine. Independence Hall Association. 2011. Web. “Virginia Declaration of Rights.” George Mason. Milestone Documents. Schlager Group, Inc. 2014. Web.
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