American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 96
... trade called for a strong central government to cure the lack of credit and the interstate conflicts and the currency disorders of the thirteen states , each trying to overreach its neighbor . Hence New York was for a strong central ...
... trade called for a strong central government to cure the lack of credit and the interstate conflicts and the currency disorders of the thirteen states , each trying to overreach its neighbor . Hence New York was for a strong central ...
Pagina 170
... trade , and the bulk of the remainder , who are placed on farms , succeed by keeping summer boarders . Depending on boarders , they neglect agriculture and buy their foodstuff . Their largest colony of hoped - for agriculturists ...
... trade , and the bulk of the remainder , who are placed on farms , succeed by keeping summer boarders . Depending on boarders , they neglect agriculture and buy their foodstuff . Their largest colony of hoped - for agriculturists ...
Pagina 354
... trade would have ceased altogether . It was not until England began enforcement of its American colony tariff laws that trouble began . Professor Brigham well says : " In 1776 the colonists were many , wealthy and had built their ...
... trade would have ceased altogether . It was not until England began enforcement of its American colony tariff laws that trouble began . Professor Brigham well says : " In 1776 the colonists were many , wealthy and had built their ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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