The Shaping of the American Tradition, Volumen1Louis Morton Hacker, Helene Sara Zahler Columbia University Press, 1947 - 1247 páginas Begins with the European world from which the Americans came, to the settling of America, the American Revolution, through the mid 1900's to look at the shaping of the American tradition. |
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... independent and sovereign states - the Kentucky resolutions in- vited all states to proclaim the Alien and Sedi- tion Laws illegal and hence null and void . In the election of 1800 , the Republicans obtained 73 votes in the electoral ...
... independent and sovereign states - the Kentucky resolutions in- vited all states to proclaim the Alien and Sedi- tion Laws illegal and hence null and void . In the election of 1800 , the Republicans obtained 73 votes in the electoral ...
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... independent and sufficiently controuled , to answer the purpose of the institu- tion at home . one of the weak sides of Republics was their being liable to foreign influence & cor- ruption . Men of little character , acquiring great ...
... independent and sufficiently controuled , to answer the purpose of the institu- tion at home . one of the weak sides of Republics was their being liable to foreign influence & cor- ruption . Men of little character , acquiring great ...
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... independent of the free States , we must render ourselves commer- cially so , for commerce holds the sceptre that rules the world . The despots who have for ages swayed their power over nations of Europe , have been compelled to give ...
... independent of the free States , we must render ourselves commer- cially so , for commerce holds the sceptre that rules the world . The despots who have for ages swayed their power over nations of Europe , have been compelled to give ...
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Background 8 3 The Early Settlers of America 14 4 Early Economic Activities | 24 |
THE ENGLISH HERITAGE | 56 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF AMERICA | 79 |
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