Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... CONVENTION , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1785 In 1785 , when the Massachusetts legislature instructed its delegates to introduce a resolution into Congress calling for a constitutional convention , the delegates balked and sent home this letter ...
... CONVENTION , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1785 In 1785 , when the Massachusetts legislature instructed its delegates to introduce a resolution into Congress calling for a constitutional convention , the delegates balked and sent home this letter ...
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... CONVENTION , JUNE 9 AND 11 , 1787 The delegates at the Federal Convention were , with a few exceptions , men convinced of the need for a stronger central government . But on innumerable ques- tions concerning the exact powers such a ...
... CONVENTION , JUNE 9 AND 11 , 1787 The delegates at the Federal Convention were , with a few exceptions , men convinced of the need for a stronger central government . But on innumerable ques- tions concerning the exact powers such a ...
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... Convention in all it's parts , I shall concur in it chearfully , in hopes that they will amend it whenever they shall find it work wrong . I think our governments ... Convention , 1788 Debate in the Virginia Ratifying Convention, and 5, 1788.
... Convention in all it's parts , I shall concur in it chearfully , in hopes that they will amend it whenever they shall find it work wrong . I think our governments ... Convention , 1788 Debate in the Virginia Ratifying Convention, and 5, 1788.
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Daniel Dulany Considerations October | 14 |
First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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