The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1940 - 284ÆäÀÌÁö "Here is a book which deals with clashes between economic and political factors in the American Revolution as realistically as if its author were dealing with a presidential election."--Social Studies "An admirable analysis. It presents, in succinct form, the results of a generation of study of this chapter of our history and summarizes fairly the conclusions of that study."--Henry Steele Commager, New York Times Book Review |
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... give to Congress . The Indiana- Vandalia scheme and the Quebec Act had contributed greatly to the Virginians ' growing irritation over the imperial connection . Thomas Jefferson penned an eloquent protest in his A Summary View of the ...
... give to Congress . The Indiana- Vandalia scheme and the Quebec Act had contributed greatly to the Virginians ' growing irritation over the imperial connection . Thomas Jefferson penned an eloquent protest in his A Summary View of the ...
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... give the additional ten - dollar bounty , its commissioners would try to enlist the troops on the twenty - dollar bounty alone , " but if the event should prove a dis- appointment , it cannot be imputed to this state . " 62 Congress was ...
... give the additional ten - dollar bounty , its commissioners would try to enlist the troops on the twenty - dollar bounty alone , " but if the event should prove a dis- appointment , it cannot be imputed to this state . " 62 Congress was ...
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... give a bounty in lieu of land , be not chargeable for the land bought for the soldiers of other states.65 Congress at last acted by a " fence - straddling " resolution declaring that anything theretofore done was not in- tended " to ...
... give a bounty in lieu of land , be not chargeable for the land bought for the soldiers of other states.65 Congress at last acted by a " fence - straddling " resolution declaring that anything theretofore done was not in- tended " to ...
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