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The Confederation and the Constitution, 1783-1789, by A.C. McLaughlin
The Confederation and the Constitution, 1783-1789, by A.C. McLaughlin
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Introduction and Preface
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter I The End Of The Revolution (1781-1782)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter II The Treaty Of Paris (1782-1784)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter III The Problem Of Imperial Organization (1775-1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter IV Poverty And Peril(1781-1783)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter V Commercial And Financial Conditions (1783-1786)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter VI Diplomatic Relations (1783-1788)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter VII Founding A Colonial System (1783-1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter VIII Founding Of New Commonwealths (1787-1788)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter IX Paper Money (1781-1788)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter X Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XI Proposals To Alter The Articles Of Confederation (1781-1786)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XII Plan For A National Government (1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XIII Shall The Confederation Be Patched Up? (1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XIV The Great Compromise (1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XV The Law Of The Land (1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XVI Further Compromises And The Conclusion Of The Convention's Work (1787)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XVII The Constitution Before The People (1787-1788)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XVIII For Better Or For Worse (1788)
A.C. McLaughlin
Chapter XIX Critical Essay On Authorities
A.C. McLaughlin