The Geographical Distribution of the Vote of the Thirteen States on the Federal Constitution, 1787-8, Volume 1,Nummers 1-3The University, 1894 - 116 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... commercial and urban interests ; here were to be found most of the professional men , leaders of thought , men of wealth and influence . The second section , the interior , was composed of those representing the small farmers ; a ...
... commercial and urban interests ; here were to be found most of the professional men , leaders of thought , men of wealth and influence . The second section , the interior , was composed of those representing the small farmers ; a ...
Pagina 13
... commercial part of the state to which are added all the men of considerable property , the clergy , the lawyers , including the judges of all the courts , and all the neighborhood of all the great towns . . . The third party are the ...
... commercial part of the state to which are added all the men of considerable property , the clergy , the lawyers , including the judges of all the courts , and all the neighborhood of all the great towns . . . The third party are the ...
Pagina 17
... commercial exactions of that state . Rhode Island . In Rhode Island the party of opposition was able to pre- vent ratification till 1790. From the lack of records , it is not now possible to trace very accurately the development of a ...
... commercial exactions of that state . Rhode Island . In Rhode Island the party of opposition was able to pre- vent ratification till 1790. From the lack of records , it is not now possible to trace very accurately the development of a ...
Pagina 28
... commercial classes of the state . Pittsburg , with 400 inhabitants , was Federal in an Anti - Federal county , Westmoreland . Its location at the head of navigation on the Ohio indicates sufficiently its commercial tendencies and ...
... commercial classes of the state . Pittsburg , with 400 inhabitants , was Federal in an Anti - Federal county , Westmoreland . Its location at the head of navigation on the Ohio indicates sufficiently its commercial tendencies and ...
Pagina 29
... commercial and wealthy classes , while on the other side the small farmers of the interior towns largely predominated . Delaware . " The first state that ratified the Constitution , although its convention was not the first to assemble ...
... commercial and wealthy classes , while on the other side the small farmers of the interior towns largely predominated . Delaware . " The first state that ratified the Constitution , although its convention was not the first to assemble ...
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actual count adoption Anti-Federal Anti-Federal counties Anti-Federal towns Anti-Federalists Barnstable county Berkshire county Boston Bristol county cent Chester coast commercial Connecticut river Consti count of delegates Cumberland debt Delaware delegates voted district divided counties Dutchess east economic election Elliot's Debates Essex county evidence faction favor February Federal area Federal Constitution Federal Convention Federal counties Federalists following extract Franklin county given in totals Grafton county Halifax Hampshire county Hampshire Town Papers Haven Gazette Ibid important instructions interests interior James Iredell Jersey Journal and Register June land legislature letter Madison Maryland Massachusetts Centinel Massachusetts Gazette Middlesex county North Carolina opposed paper money paper money party Patrick Henry Pennsylvania Gazette Pennsylvania Packet Philadelphia Plymouth political population question of ratification region represented Rhode Island Richmond Salisbury sentiment settlement Shays South stitution Suffolk tion tory Total vote tution union United valley vention Virginia Washington West western Worcester county York Journal
Populaire passages
Pagina 31 - In determining questions in the United States, in Congress assembled, each State shall have one vote. Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall not be impeached or questioned in any court, or place out of Congress, and the members of Congress shall be protected in...
Pagina 31 - You see the consequence of pushing things too far. Some of the members from the small States wish for two branches in the General Legislature, and are friends to a good National Government; but we would sooner submit to a foreign power than submit to be deprived of an equality of suffrage, in both branches of the legislature, and thereby be thrown under the domination of the large States...
Pagina 37 - ... government. Under their own construction of the general clause at the end of the enumerated powers, the Congress may grant monopolies in trade and commerce, constitute new crimes, inflict unusual and...
Pagina vii - A primitive society can hardly be expected to show the intelligent appreciation of the complexity of business interests in a developed society. The continual recurrence of these areas of paper-money agitation is another evidence that the frontier can be isolated and studied as a factor in American history of the highest importance.
Pagina 104 - A Map of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia; Comprehending the Spanish Provinces of East and West Florida: Exhibiting the Boundaries as fixed by the late Treaty of Peace between the United States and the Spanish Dominions.
Pagina 31 - So always and Provided, that such Alterations or further Provisions, or any of them, do not extend to that part of the Fifth Article of the Confederation of the said States, finally...
Pagina 51 - Over and above this positive power, a negative in all cases whatsoever on the legislative acts of the States...
Pagina 16 - Connecticut consumes about one-third of the goods upon which this impost is laid, and consequently pays one-third of this sum to New York. If we import by the medium of Massachusetts, she has an impost, and to her we pay a tribute.
Pagina 51 - States, various blessings, of which an isolated situation was incapable: 4) to be able to defend itself against incroachment: and 5) to be paramount to the state constitutions. 2. In speaking of the defects of the confederation he professed a high respect for its authors, and considered them, as having done all that patriots could do, in the then infancy of the science, of constitutions...
Pagina vi - The colonial and Revolutionary frontier was the region whence emanated many of the worst forms of an evil currency. 48 The West in the War of 1812 repeated the phenomenon on the frontier of that day, while the speculation and wildcat banking of the period of the crisis of 1837 occurred on the new frontier belt of the next tier of states.