The American Nation A History of the United States, Combined Volume (14th Edition)
150 Pennsylvania Antifederalist Richard Baird noted that “on the West side of the Susquehanna there is at least nine out of ever ...
151 LakeSupe rior La ke M ich iga n La ke Hu ro n Lake Erie L.Onta rio Oh ioR . St. Law ren ce R. Gulf of Mexico ATLANTIC OCEAN ...
152 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant unmentioned power to the states, much of the opposition disap- peared. ...
Washington as President 153 New York politics presented a complex and baf- fling picture. Resistance to independence had been st ...
154 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant of Supreme Court justices was set at six, and Washington named John Jay ...
Hamilton and Financial Reform 155 Hamilton and Financial Reform One of the first acts of Congress in 1789 was to employ its new ...
156 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant He wished to reduce the states to mere administrative units, like Engli ...
The Ohio Country: A Dark and Bloody Ground 157 Jefferson disagreed. Congress could only do what the Constitution specifically au ...
158 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant Still worse, the Westerners believed, was the way the government was ta ...
Federalists and Republicans: The Rise of Political Parties 159 Meanwhile the French had sent a special represen- tative, Edmond ...
160 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant emerged after the ratification of a Constitution that made no provision ...
Jay’s Treaty 161 rationally, and Jefferson could say contemptuously, “Hamilton is panick struck, if we refuse our breech to ever ...
162 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant to reach an accommodation with the United States— as one minister quipp ...
The Election of 1796 163 had become a state in 1792; now, in 1796, Tennessee was admitted. Two years later the Mississippi Terri ...
164 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant it to cool political passions. Instead, in the words of Federalist cong ...
The Alien and Sedition Acts 165 The XYZ Affair At this point occurred one of the most remarkable reversals of public feeling in ...
166 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant The Kentucky and Virginia Resolves While Thomas Jefferson did not objec ...
Chapter Review 167 1781 States fail to approve Congress’s tariff 1786 Rhode Island Supreme Court upholds state legal tender act ...
168 Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant Great Compromise Resolved the differences between the New Jersey and Vi ...
Chapter Review 169 Research and Explore Madison Defends the Constitution,p. 153 ReadtheDocument Hear the audio file for Chapter ...
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