The New Republic, 1783-1830Describes events and beliefs from the early history of the United States, including the Monroe Doctrine, antislavery crusades, and the invention of the cotton gin, and provides primary sources from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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... New Constitution 3 The Proper Role of Government : John Locke and the
Enlightenment 5 John Adams on Democratic Government 8 “ Near to Perfection ”
: Benjamin Franklin on the Constitution 11 “ The American Nation and Its
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... New Constitution 3 The Proper Role of Government : John Locke and the
Enlightenment 5 John Adams on Democratic Government 8 “ Near to Perfection ”
: Benjamin Franklin on the Constitution 11 “ The American Nation and Its
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... 31 - 35 , 32 Lewis and Clark expedition , 59 Louisiana Purchase , 54 slavery
issue , 70 trade embargo , 38 , 40 judicial branch of government , 8 Kentucky
Resolutions , 29 - 31 forming a new government , xxiv , 1 - 3 Benjamin Franklin
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... 31 - 35 , 32 Lewis and Clark expedition , 59 Louisiana Purchase , 54 slavery
issue , 70 trade embargo , 38 , 40 judicial branch of government , 8 Kentucky
Resolutions , 29 - 31 forming a new government , xxiv , 1 - 3 Benjamin Franklin
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