This research analyzes a Constitutional issue that arose in the First Federal Congress and was connected with a question addressed during the 1787 Federal Convention, specifically, the assumption of state debts to pay the United States. The objective of this research is to analyze The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787, The Federalist papers, and the First Federal Congress of 1789-1791 journals, as well as the republican ideas that influenced the constitutional issue of the assumption of state debts by the federal government. The dissertation argues that the relationship between the success of the assumption of state debts during the 1787 Federal Convention through the First Federal Congress was a matter of republican values rather...
This dissertation is an analysis of the distinctive constitutional principles adhered to by the Conf...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This dissertation explores how American state governments adapted to governing in a new kind of fede...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
Charles Beard ([1913] 2004) argued that the U.S. Constitution was created to advance the interests o...
In this historical examination of American federalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr. refutes the widely acce...
In this historical examination of American federalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr. refutes the widely acce...
In this dissertation, I engage issues associated with the particular nature of the American Constitu...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
Introduction. It is fitting that the men who designed the Constitution of the United States in 1787 ...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Introduction. It is fitting that the men who designed the Constitution of the United States in 1787 ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the distinctive constitutional principles adhered to by the Conf...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This dissertation explores how American state governments adapted to governing in a new kind of fede...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
Charles Beard ([1913] 2004) argued that the U.S. Constitution was created to advance the interests o...
In this historical examination of American federalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr. refutes the widely acce...
In this historical examination of American federalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr. refutes the widely acce...
In this dissertation, I engage issues associated with the particular nature of the American Constitu...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
Introduction. It is fitting that the men who designed the Constitution of the United States in 1787 ...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Introduction. It is fitting that the men who designed the Constitution of the United States in 1787 ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the distinctive constitutional principles adhered to by the Conf...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This dissertation explores how American state governments adapted to governing in a new kind of fede...