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John Fiske

The War of Independence

  • Алексей Трубецкойhas quoted6 years ago
    George III. tried to form an alliance with Russia, and offered the island of Minorca as an inducement. Russia declined the offer
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    During these troubled years Congress was busy with plans for organizing this territory, which at length resulted in the famous Ordinance of 1787 laying down fundamental laws for the government of what has since developed into the five great states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    An amendment to the Articles of Confederation had been proposed, giving Congress the power of levying customs-duties and appointing the collectors. By the summer of 1786 all the states except New York had consented to this. But in order to amend the articles, unanimous consent was necessary, and in February, 1787, New York's refusal defeated the amendment. Congress was thus left without any immediate means of raising a revenue, and it became quite clear that something must be done without delay.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    question which the Albany Congress had tried to settle in 1754, and which the Federal Convention did settle in 1787.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    In the old confederation, starting with the Continental Congress in 1774, the government was all vested in a single body which represented states, but did not represent individual persons. It was for that reason that it was called a congress rather than a parliament. It was more like a congress of European states than the legislative body of a nation, such as the English parliament was. It had no executive and no judiciary. It could not tax, and it could not enforce its decrees.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    The famous Federal Convention met at Philadelphia in May, 1787, and The Federal Convention at Philadelphia, May-Sept., 1787. remained in session four months, with Washington presiding. Its work was the framing of the government under which we are now living, and in which the evils of the old confederation have been avoided. The trouble had all the while been how to get the whole American people represented in some body that could thus rightfully tax the whole American people. This was the
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    In the making of the government under which we live, these five names—Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Jefferson, and Marshall—stand before all others. I mention them here chronologically, in the order of the times at which their influence was felt at its maximum.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    On the other hand, the states began making commercial war upon each other, with navigation laws and high tariffs.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    Such laws were passed by New York to interfere with the trade of Connecticut, and the merchants of the latter state began to hold meetings and pass resolutions forbidding all trade whatever with New York.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновhas quoted7 years ago
    George III. looked upon it all with satisfaction, and believed that before long the states would one after another become repentant and beg to be taken back into the British empire.
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