Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, Volume 3 |
Contents
THE PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS OF FORMING A CONTINENTAL | 60 |
THE PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS OF FORMING A CONTINENTAL | 70 |
REPRESENTATIVE BODIES | 85 |
THE FIRST TWO DRAFTS OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERA | 98 |
THE REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN THE ARTICLES OF CON | 106 |
RESUME AND CONCLUSIONS ON THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERA | 123 |
THE REVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF THE MOVEMENT FOR A COM | 131 |
THE POSTREVOLUTIONARY TROUBLES IN TRADE WITH | 149 |
PART IV | 325 |
VIRGINIAN APPROVAL OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION AND | 341 |
THE OPPOSITION TO THE ANNAPOLIS PLAN IN THE NEW | 356 |
THE MOVEMENT FOR A PLENIPOTENTIARY CONVENTION | 368 |
JAMES MADISONS MEMORANDUM ON THE PROCEEDINGS | 388 |
THE FINAL APPROVAL BY THE STATES OF THE MEETING OF | 410 |
THE PUBLIC MIND AS EXHIBITED IN THE NEWSPAPER DIS | 432 |
APPENDICES | 458 |
THE ENTHUSIASTIC RESPONSE TO THE AGITATION OF 1785 | 176 |
THE RESPONSE TO THE AGITATION OF 1785 IN THE MIDDLE | 189 |
THE PARTIAL SUCCESS OF THE AGITATION OF 1785 IN SOUTH | 202 |
PART III | 251 |
THE NORTHERN REACTION TO THE DISCOVERY OF THE TRUTH | 269 |
THE QUARREL IN CONGRESS OVER JOHN JAYS PROPOSED | 285 |
THE QUARREL IN CONGRESS OVER JOHN JAYS PROPOSED | 304 |
A FRANKLINS ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION | 465 |
THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION | 473 |
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES | 480 |
E LETTERS OF RUFUS KING TO CALEB DAVIS | 497 |
NOTES | 511 |
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