From independence to the U.S. Constitution : reconsidering the critical period of American history / edited by Douglas Bradburn and Christopher R. Pearl.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, (c)2022.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 274 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- Reconsidering the critical period of American history
- E303 .F766 2022
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The Constitutional Consequences of Commercial Crisis: The Role of Trade Reconsidered in the Critical Period / Dael A. Norwood -- America's Court: George Washington's Mount Vernon in the Critical Period / Douglas Bradburn -- Abolitionists, Congress, and the Atlantic Slave Trade: Before and after Ratification / Nicholas P. Wood -- Federalism on the Frontier: Secession and Loyalty in the Trans-Appalachian West / Susan Gaunt Stearns -- "Such a Spirit of Innovation": The American Revolution and the Creation of States / Christopher R. Pearl -- Something from Nothing? Currency and Finance in the Critical Period / Hannah Farber -- An Excess of Aristocracy: Democracy and the Fear of Aristocratic Power in the 1780s / Kevin Butterfield -- Epilogue: Turn Down the Volume! / Johann N. Neem.
"This volume re-examines the 1780s in American history, a crucial period when the Revolutionary generation worked out new political, economic, and social parameters that came to define the subsequent trajectory of the United States"--
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