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The American Republic is an excellent textbook for classroom use which provides, in a single volume, critical, original documents revealing the character of American discourse on the nature and importance of local government, the purposes of federal union, and the role of religion and tradition in forming America’s drive for liberty.
The American Republic: Primary Sources. Bruce Frohnen (editor) The American Republic is an excellent textbook for classroom use which provides, in a single volume, critical, original documents revealing the character of American discourse on the nature and importance of local government, the purposes of federal union, and the role of religion ...
The American Republic: primary sources/edited by Bruce Frohnen. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. isbn0-86597-332-6 (alk. paper)—isbn0-86597-333-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. United States—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600– ... The Act Repealing the Stamp Act, 1766; The Declaratory Act, 1766 135 4 The War for Independence
The creation of a new political theory was not as much a matter of deliberation as it was a matter of necessity. The blending of diverse views and clashing interests into the new federal system, Madison told Jefferson in October 1787, was nothing “less than a miracle.”.
24 Αυγ 2024 · I. Introduction. Thomas Jefferson’s electoral victory over John Adams—and the larger victory of the Democratic-Republicans over the Federalists—was but one of many changes in the early republic. Some, like Jefferson’s victory, were accomplished peacefully, and others violently.
Purpose/Objective: Students learn key principles of the United States Constitution including a self-governing constitutional republic, why Americans saw a republic as the best form of government for the nation, and how influential thinkers and early Americans connected this concept with the Bible.
The United States Statutes at Large is the collection of every law, public and private, ever enacted by the Congress, published in order of the date of its passage. These laws are codified every six years in the United States Code, but the Statutes at Large remains the official source of legislation.