The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1940 - 284페이지 "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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... majority of the Court were motivated by political and economic predilections rather than concern for the true nature of the Constitution . The opponents of the Court , likewise , in their fervor to attain necessary ends , cited many ...
... majority of the Court were motivated by political and economic predilections rather than concern for the true nature of the Constitution . The opponents of the Court , likewise , in their fervor to attain necessary ends , cited many ...
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... majority of the colonies . ” In his Historical and Political Reflections , 81 , Galloway wrote that warm and long debates immediately ensued on the question " whether it should be entered in the proceedings of Congress , or be referred ...
... majority of the colonies . ” In his Historical and Political Reflections , 81 , Galloway wrote that warm and long debates immediately ensued on the question " whether it should be entered in the proceedings of Congress , or be referred ...
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... majority of the states and a majority of " individuals " should be obtained.11 Franklin also made one of those appeals to " history " to which the delegates resorted so often when they desired to prove a point in their favor . He argued ...
... majority of the states and a majority of " individuals " should be obtained.11 Franklin also made one of those appeals to " history " to which the delegates resorted so often when they desired to prove a point in their favor . He argued ...
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