The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... reason to regret the adoption of the Constitution . Given increasing immigration from Europe and the shift of population westward beyond the Appalachians , a stronger federal government could only mean increasing pressure on Spanish ...
... reason to regret the adoption of the Constitution . Given increasing immigration from Europe and the shift of population westward beyond the Appalachians , a stronger federal government could only mean increasing pressure on Spanish ...
Halaman 2
... reason given for this lack of compliance was fear of an Indian war , but the argument was soon advanced that failure of the United States to live up to Articles Four and Five of the treaty justified continued retention of the frontier ...
... reason given for this lack of compliance was fear of an Indian war , but the argument was soon advanced that failure of the United States to live up to Articles Four and Five of the treaty justified continued retention of the frontier ...
Halaman 4
... reason to yield anything to Spain after the return of peace . The situation was further complicated by the movement of a growing populace . Before , during , and after the war , American settlers continued to fill up the back country ...
... reason to yield anything to Spain after the return of peace . The situation was further complicated by the movement of a growing populace . Before , during , and after the war , American settlers continued to fill up the back country ...
Halaman 11
... Reason to believe that if our Establishments here had been upon a well digested Plan and compleated , and if our ... Reasons for concealing the June 29 , 1780 11.
... Reason to believe that if our Establishments here had been upon a well digested Plan and compleated , and if our ... Reasons for concealing the June 29 , 1780 11.
Halaman 13
... Reason to think , know best , that if proper Powers should arrive from the thirteen united States , money might be had . But , now that all agree that full Powers have arrived , I do not find the same Encouragement . Nation has been so ...
... Reason to think , know best , that if proper Powers should arrive from the thirteen united States , money might be had . But , now that all agree that full Powers have arrived , I do not find the same Encouragement . Nation has been so ...
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Halaman 16 - I have the honour to be, with great respect, Sir, Your most obedient and h'ble Serv* By order, ABM TENBROECK, Presid*.
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