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Creating The Constitution The Convention Of 1787 And The First Congress Thornton Anderson

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Creating The Constitution The Convention Of 1787 And The First Congress Thornton Anderson
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.24 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Thornton Anderson
ISBN: 9780271071336, 0271071338
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Creating The Constitution The Convention Of 1787 And The First Congress Thornton Anderson by Thornton Anderson 9780271071336, 0271071338 instant download after payment.

Creating the Constitution presents a different interpretation of the Convention and the First Congress, derived largely from a close reading of Farrand's Records and the Annals of Congress. Among its special features are a critical perspective on the Framers, an examination of Court Whig influence on the Federalists, the identification of a third group—the state Federalists—between the nationalists and states' righters, and a view of the First Congress as distorting the aims of the Convention.

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