The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1948 - 284페이지 |
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... leaders of each colony usually had their way . They nominated relatives , political allies , and protégés , and it was rare indeed in an age of oral voting that the nominees were defeated after the leaders made their wishes known . They ...
... leaders of each colony usually had their way . They nominated relatives , political allies , and protégés , and it was rare indeed in an age of oral voting that the nominees were defeated after the leaders made their wishes known . They ...
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... leaders of the colonies that gave their political opponents , the " new men " as they were so often called , the opportunity to become the patriotic leaders of American opposition to Britain . As such they defended American rights and ...
... leaders of the colonies that gave their political opponents , the " new men " as they were so often called , the opportunity to become the patriotic leaders of American opposition to Britain . As such they defended American rights and ...
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... leaders were essentially local leaders whom necessity had forced into an international movement for independence but who continued to be guided and controlled by the exigencies of local politics . It is necessary , there- fore , to turn ...
... leaders were essentially local leaders whom necessity had forced into an international movement for independence but who continued to be guided and controlled by the exigencies of local politics . It is necessary , there- fore , to turn ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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