Section 4
"We the People"
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"We the People"
The United States Constitution established a system of government that aims to derive its power from the people.
American Indians and the New Nation
During its early days, the United States implemented a series of treaties and policies with the purpose of acquiring land from and "civilizing" the American Indians.
African Americans and the Republic
Slavery in the new Republic, while a debated issue, bolstered the economic backbone of the United States.
Women in the Republic
In the new Republic, women were legally, economically, and socially subordinated to men.
The Founding Mothers
The "founding mothers"—Washington, Adams, and Jefferson—played an important role in the development of the early Republic.