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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... movement centering in the town of Boston , a movement led by clever politicians whose motives were a mixture of desire for office , animosity toward the aris- tocracy , and a belief in independence of Great Britain . Whenever the ...
... movement centering in the town of Boston , a movement led by clever politicians whose motives were a mixture of desire for office , animosity toward the aris- tocracy , and a belief in independence of Great Britain . Whenever the ...
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... movement . No longer were the scattered revolutionary forces , feeding upon the vacillations of British policy and the exigencies of local politics , the center of the movement . When Congress outlined general policies which achieved ...
... movement . No longer were the scattered revolutionary forces , feeding upon the vacillations of British policy and the exigencies of local politics , the center of the movement . When Congress outlined general policies which achieved ...
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... movement , 16–20 , 57 , 167–168 , 178 ; opposition to first Continental Congress , 76-77 ; opposition to in- dependence , 86 , 97-98 , 99-101 ; con- servative opinion in , 93–94 , 95 , 112 ; land speculation , 121–122 , 150 , 154 , 197 ...
... movement , 16–20 , 57 , 167–168 , 178 ; opposition to first Continental Congress , 76-77 ; opposition to in- dependence , 86 , 97-98 , 99-101 ; con- servative opinion in , 93–94 , 95 , 112 ; land speculation , 121–122 , 150 , 154 , 197 ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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