Consolidation. An account of parties in the United States, from the convention of 1787, to the present period


Autoria(s): Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839
Data(s)

11/03/2016

11/03/2016

1830

Resumo

This document is an account of a convention of South Carolina state representatives following the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. There were three parties involved in the convention and the account is based on the notes of Mr. Luther Martin who attended as well Mr. Justice Yates’ account. The first party wished to abolish all state governments and have one uniform monarchical government for the continent that would be restricted and limited. The second party did not wish to abolish state governments to give their own state some importance. The third party was advocating for a federal government in conjunction with state government. This document is an account of the convention.

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Books

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10827/20758

Idioma(s)

English

Publicador

South Carolina State Library

Relação

South Carolina Historical Books

Direitos

Public Domain. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.

For more information contact the South Carolina State Library, PO box 11469, Columbia, SC 29211.

Palavras-Chave #States' rights (American politics) #United States--Politics and government--1783-1865
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