The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1948 - 284페이지 |
도서 본문에서
70개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
107 페이지
... Union HE IDEA of union had long been part of colonial political thought and activity . The New England Confederation and the Dominion of New England had been unions of part of the colonies , though impermanent ones . From the beginning ...
... Union HE IDEA of union had long been part of colonial political thought and activity . The New England Confederation and the Dominion of New England had been unions of part of the colonies , though impermanent ones . From the beginning ...
110 페이지
... union of the thirteen states . On the whole the radicals were indif- ferent to union after 1776. From 1765 to 1776 the idea of union had been most popular with them for the reason that effective opposition to Great Britain required a ...
... union of the thirteen states . On the whole the radicals were indif- ferent to union after 1776. From 1765 to 1776 the idea of union had been most popular with them for the reason that effective opposition to Great Britain required a ...
116 페이지
... union . The lack of such a union seems not to have hampered the conduct of the war in spite of the jeremiads so often pronounced . The greatest obstacle to a union of almost any kind was the states ' independence of one another . The ...
... union . The lack of such a union seems not to have hampered the conduct of the war in spite of the jeremiads so often pronounced . The greatest obstacle to a union of almost any kind was the states ' independence of one another . The ...
목차
The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
저작권 | |
표시되지 않은 섹션 9개
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
4th series agreed amendment American Archives American Revolution appointed argument aristocracy Articles of Confederation Assembly authority Boston Britain British government Burnett central government cession charter claims Colonial Merchants Colony or Colonies committee Congress assembled Connecticut conservatives constitution Continental Congress Convention Council Declaration of Independence democracy democratic Dickinson draft disputes Force Galloway George Governor granted gress House of Delegates Ibid Illinois-Wabash Company Indiana Company Indians interests James Duane James Wilson Jefferson John Adams John Dickinson Joseph Joseph Galloway Journals July June land companies landless leaders legislature Letters liberty Maryland Maryland delegates Massachusetts measures ment North Carolina Notes on Debates November Ohio opposed Parliament Pennsylvania Philadelphia political proposed radical party ratify regulating Rhode Island Richard Henry Lee Rutledge Sam Adams Samuel September Silas Deane South sovereignty speculators Thomas Burke tion treaties union United States assembled vote West Western lands William Writings wrote York