Proceedings Of The Constitutional Convention Of South Carolina
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: South Carolina. Constitutional Convention |
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Total Pages |
: 930 |
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: 1868 |
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: UOMDLP:aew7613:0001.001 |
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: 4/5 (01 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina by : South Carolina. Constitutional Convention
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: North Carolina. Constitutional Convention |
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Total Pages |
: 444 |
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: 1836 |
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: STANFORD:36105064267177 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of North Carolina by : North Carolina. Constitutional Convention
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: 0 |
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: 1868 |
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: OCLC:1127133661 |
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: 4/5 (61 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina, Held at Charleston, S.C., Beginning January 14th and Ending March 17th, 1868 by :
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: Robert Smalls |
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: DigiCat |
Total Pages |
: 36 |
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: 2022-07-21 |
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: EAN:8596547090397 |
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: 4/5 (97 Downloads) |
Synopsis Speeches at the Constitutional Convention by : Robert Smalls
The pamphlet shown here is a collection of speeches by Robert Smalls spoken during the Constitutional Convention in South Carolina, where many of the proposed changes to the constitutions were designed with the intention of disenfranchising African-Americans residing in South Carolina. Smalls was a district representative from South Carolina, and is also known as a publisher, businessman, and maritime pilot. Born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina, he freed himself, his crew, and their families during the American Civil War by commandeering a Confederate transport ship, CSS Planter, in Charleston harbor, on May 13, 1862, and sailing it from Confederate-controlled waters of the harbor to the U.S. blockade that surrounded it.
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: South Carolina. Constitutional Convention |
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: 1868 |
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: OCLC:1003719018 |
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: 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina by : South Carolina. Constitutional Convention
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: Alexander Hamilton |
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: Read Books Ltd |
Total Pages |
: 420 |
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: 2018-08-20 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781528785877 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1528785878 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Federalist Papers by : Alexander Hamilton
Classic Books Library presents this brand new edition of “The Federalist Papers”, a collection of separate essays and articles compiled in 1788 by Alexander Hamilton. Following the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776, the governing doctrines and policies of the States lacked cohesion. “The Federalist”, as it was previously known, was constructed by American statesman Alexander Hamilton, and was intended to catalyse the ratification of the United States Constitution. Hamilton recruited fellow statesmen James Madison Jr., and John Jay to write papers for the compendium, and the three are known as some of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Alexander Hamilton (c. 1755–1804) was an American lawyer, journalist and highly influential government official. He also served as a Senior Officer in the Army between 1799-1800 and founded the Federalist Party, the system that governed the nation’s finances. His contributions to the Constitution and leadership made a significant and lasting impact on the early development of the nation of the United States.
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: North Carolina. Constitutional Convention |
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Total Pages |
: 106 |
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: 1835 |
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: LCCN:10012340 |
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: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis Journal of the Convention, Called by the Freemen of North Carolina, to Amend the Constitution of the State by : North Carolina. Constitutional Convention
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Total Pages |
: 80 |
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: 1845 |
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: HARVARD:32044079373957 |
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: 4/5 (57 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings of the Meeting in Charleston, S. C., May 13-15, 1845, on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes by :
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: Pippa Holloway |
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: Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages |
: 257 |
Release |
: 2014-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780199976089 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0199976082 |
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: 4/5 (89 Downloads) |
Synopsis Living in Infamy by : Pippa Holloway
Living in Infamy uncovers the origins of felon disfranchisement and traces the expansion of the practice to felons regardless of race and its spread beyond the South, establishing a system that affects the American electoral process today.
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: John J. Dinan |
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: University Press of Kansas |
Total Pages |
: 447 |
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: 2006-04-14 |
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: 9780700616893 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0700616896 |
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: 4/5 (93 Downloads) |
Synopsis The American State Constitutional Tradition by : John J. Dinan
For too long, the American constitutional tradition has been defined solely by the U.S. Constitution drafted in 1787. Yet constitutional debates at the state level open a window on how Americans, in different places and at different times, have chosen to govern themselves. From New Hampshire in 1776 to Louisiana in 1992, state constitutional conventions have served not only as instruments of democracy but also as forums for revising federal principles and institutions. In The American State Constitutional Tradition, John Dinan shows that state constitutions are much more than mere echoes of the federal document. The first comprehensive study of all 114 state constitutional conventions for which there are recorded debates, his book shows that state constitutional debates in many ways better reflect the accumulated wisdom of American constitution-makers than do the more traditional studies of the federal constitution. Wielding extraordinary command over a mass of historical detail, Dinan clarifies the alternatives considered by state constitution makers and the reasons for the adoption or rejection of various governing principles and institutions. Among other things, he shows that the states are nearly universal in their rejection of the rigid federal model of the constitutional amendment process, favoring more flexible procedures for constitutional change; they often grant citizens greater direct participation in law-making; they have debated and at times rejected the value of bicameralism; and they have altered the veto powers of both the executive and judicial branches. Dinan also shows that, while the Founders favored a minimalist design and focused exclusively on protecting individuals from government action, state constitution makers have often adopted more detailed constitutions, sometimes specifying positive rights that depend on government action for their enforcement. Moreover, unlike the federal constitution, state constitutions often contain provisions dedicated to the formation of citizen character, ranging from compulsory schooling to the regulation of gambling or liquor. By integrating state constitution making with the federal constitutional tradition, this path-breaking work widens and deepens our understanding of the principles by which we've chosen to govern ourselves.