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Contents
PART I
PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION FOR
TEACHERS, PUPILS, STUDENTS, AND LIBRARIES
A Great Plantation, 1774
20. Jean Pierre Brissot de Warville:
Manufactures and Trade of the United States, 1790
21. Elkanah Watson:
Internal Transportation, 1791
22. Tench Coxe:
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Inadequacy of the Confederation, 1784
40. Delegate James Madison:
How the States Treated the Confederation, 1781–1787
41. Reverend Jedidiah Morse:
Defects of the Confederation, 1789 .
CHAPTER VII — TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS
42. Thomas Paine :
The Real Question of the Public Lands, 1780
43. Congress of the United States:
Charter of the First Territorial Colony, 1784
44. Governor Alexander Martin':
A Manifesto against the State of Franklin, 1785
45. Acting Minister Louis Guillaume Otto:
Question of the Mississippi, 1786
46. Nathan Dane:
The Northwest Ordinance, 1787
47. Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney:
Retention of the Frontier Posts, 1787
CHAPTER VIII-TRADE AND COMMERCE
48. State Senator Samuel Adams:
Observations on the Treaty of Peace, 1783
49. John Baker Holroyd, Earl of Sheffield:
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"Observations on the Commerce of the American States," 1783
Thomas Paine :
51. King Charles Third:
A Royal Commission, 1784
52. John Frederick Sackville, Duke of Dorset :
Why England would not Treat, 1785
53. Minister John Adams:
Presentation of the First American Minister to George Third, 1785
63. Delegate William Pierce:
Characters in the Convention, 1787
64. Delegate Robert Yates:
How to Elect Senators, 1787
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How John Hancock Supported the Constitution, 1788
72. Delegate Alexander Hamilton:
Defence of the Constitution, 1788
75. Delegates Joseph Taylor, Reverend David Caldwell, and William Goudy:
Obstinate Objectors, 1788
CHAPTER XII-FRAMING A GOVERNMENT
76. Postmaster Jeremiah Libbey and Senator Paine Wingate:
Hopes as to the Public Credit, 1787-1790
77. Senator William Maclay:
Proceedings in Congress, 1789-1791
78. Members of the House of Representatives:
First Tariff Debate, 1789
79. Senator William Maclay :
Hospitality of the Senate to President Washington, 1789
80. Members of the House of Representatives:
The Seat of Government, 1789
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