The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... economic structure polit- ical maturity might very well have been . impossible to achieve . The evolution . and strength of the provincial economy required an adjustment in the relation ship between Great Britain and its col- onies , an ...
... economic structure polit- ical maturity might very well have been . impossible to achieve . The evolution . and strength of the provincial economy required an adjustment in the relation ship between Great Britain and its col- onies , an ...
Page 191
... economic groups as the members of the Philadelphia Convention ; and in a large number of instances they were also directly and personally interested in the outcome of their efforts . In the ratification , it became mani- fest that the ...
... economic groups as the members of the Philadelphia Convention ; and in a large number of instances they were also directly and personally interested in the outcome of their efforts . In the ratification , it became mani- fest that the ...
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... economic analysis ( his book's sub- title was The Economic Origins of the Constitution ) ; it was just that Beard's particular economic categories led no- where . Beard's sweeping " personalty " and " realty " classifications were mean ...
... economic analysis ( his book's sub- title was The Economic Origins of the Constitution ) ; it was just that Beard's particular economic categories led no- where . Beard's sweeping " personalty " and " realty " classifications were mean ...
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