The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1940 - 284페이지 |
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... individual colonies , a movement that was unified in the revealing though seldom considered struggles between party and party in the two continental congresses . It is an attempt to describe the Articles of Confederation in terms of the ...
... individual colonies , a movement that was unified in the revealing though seldom considered struggles between party and party in the two continental congresses . It is an attempt to describe the Articles of Confederation in terms of the ...
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... individual col- ony , and partly because experience had taught them that a cen- tralized government was incompatible with their local aims . 3 The " nationalism " of the individual state is a factor too often overlooked . It was loyalty ...
... individual col- ony , and partly because experience had taught them that a cen- tralized government was incompatible with their local aims . 3 The " nationalism " of the individual state is a factor too often overlooked . It was loyalty ...
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... Individual expressions of opinion are few , but these few are indicative of a continued divergence of ideas . Even before the Articles had been completed , Charles Carroll voiced the views of the conservatives when he wrote that he ...
... Individual expressions of opinion are few , but these few are indicative of a continued divergence of ideas . Even before the Articles had been completed , Charles Carroll voiced the views of the conservatives when he wrote that he ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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