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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... land - grabbers , and merchants and British officials who fought in- flation and sought to exploit the land and its inhabitants.79 One of the most obvious causes of discontent in New England was the gradual change in the land system ...
... land - grabbers , and merchants and British officials who fought in- flation and sought to exploit the land and its inhabitants.79 One of the most obvious causes of discontent in New England was the gradual change in the land system ...
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... land company memorials to Congress , 212-214 , 232-233 ; Spanish alliance , 222 , 224 ; Congress and voiding of land com- pany claims , 231-232 , 234 ; land company propaganda , 233. See also Articles of Confederation , Illinois- Wabash ...
... land company memorials to Congress , 212-214 , 232-233 ; Spanish alliance , 222 , 224 ; Congress and voiding of land com- pany claims , 231-232 , 234 ; land company propaganda , 233. See also Articles of Confederation , Illinois- Wabash ...
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... land com- panies , 121-122 , 211 , 213 ; support of Spanish claims , 220–222 Middleton , Arthur , 142 , 145 MILLER , FRANK H. , " Legal Qualifica- tions for Office , " 8n MILLER , JOHN C. , Sam Adams , 9n ; " Massachusetts Convention of ...
... land com- panies , 121-122 , 211 , 213 ; support of Spanish claims , 220–222 Middleton , Arthur , 142 , 145 MILLER , FRANK H. , " Legal Qualifica- tions for Office , " 8n MILLER , JOHN C. , Sam Adams , 9n ; " Massachusetts Convention of ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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