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ConSource is a leading digital library and research center based at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, dedicated to connecting American citizens of all ages to the rich history of the United States Constitution. With a comprehensive collection of historical sources, including records, correspondence, and videos, ConSource provides scholars, educators, students, and the general public with easily accessible resources to explore the creation, ratification, and amendment of the Constitution.

Through its collaboration with the Quill Project, ConSource aims to enhance its digital archive and civic education resources, taking its 15 years of expertise in US constitutional history to the next level. Supported by cutting-edge research led by Dr. Nicholas Cole, a renowned scholar of US legal history and constitutional thought, ConSource is committed to digitizing and making available free of charge the historical sources and tools for analysis that shed light on the ratification of the Constitution.

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