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Articles of Confederation - Teaching American HistoryAnd the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state, and the union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time ...
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Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union; July 12, 1776Articles of confederation and perpetual union, between the colonies of (1) ; Rhode Island,, Maryland, ; Connecticut,, Virginia, ; New York,, North Carolina, ; New ...
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Articles of Confederation (1777) | National ArchivesOct 23, 2023 · The Articles of Confederation were adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15, 1777. This document served as the United States' first constitution.
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Articles of Confederation, 1777–1781 - Office of the HistorianBenjamin Franklin had drawn up a plan for “Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.” While some delegates, such as Thomas Jefferson, supported Franklin's ...
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The Articles of Confederation - George Washington's Mount VernonThe preamble announced that the states were in a “perpetual union” with one another, but despite this seemingly stringent description, the Articles merely ...
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[PDF] Three Arguments of the “Right to Secession” in the Civil WarNov 27, 2017 · Southern theorists claimed that secession is constitutional because of the compact nature of the Union, while the North countered that ...
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12.4 Primary Source: Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address and ...I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the ...
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First Inaugural Address - Abraham Lincoln - USInfo.orgI hold that, in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the ...
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A Federal Republic: Lincoln's First Inaugural and the Nature of the ...Apr 19, 2012 · Lincoln vindicated the Constitution by proving secession to be lawless rebellion and affirmed the two central principles of the Union: ...
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A Brief History of Secession - The American ScholarMar 6, 2017 · Many of the Founding Fathers stated both publicly and privately that the Union under the federal Constitution was (or should be) perpetual. Once ...
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Articles of Confederation : March 1, 1781 - Avalon ProjectAnd the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time ...
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Federalist 39 - Teaching American HistoryIn Federalist 39, James Madison, writing as Publius, argued that the Constitution was consistent with republican principles.Part Of These Core Document... · Trailblazers And... · Introduction<|separator|>
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The Federalist No. 11, [24 November 1787] - Founders OnlineLet the thirteen States, bound together in a strict and indissoluble union ... The Papers of James Madison · The Papers of George Washington · About the ...
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ArtVI.C2.1 Overview of Supremacy Clause - Constitution AnnotatedThe Supremacy Clause was a response to problems with the Articles of Confederation (the Articles), which governed the United States from 1781 to 1789.
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The Articles of Confederation and Supremacy of Federal LawThe Supremacy Clause was a response to the political regime established ... Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union (1777); but see Vasan Kesavan ...
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James Madison to Alexander Hamilton, [20 July 1788]Madison believes reserving the right to withdraw if amendments aren't decided is a conditional ratification, making NY not a member of the union. Any condition ...
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Economic Interests and the Adoption of the United States ConstitutionUnder the Constitution, the power to tax, along with the authority to settle past federal debts, was firmly delegated to the central (national) government, ...
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ArtI.S8.C13.1 Congress's Naval Powers - Constitution AnnotatedThe Constitution art. 1, s 8 grants to Congress power 'to raise and support Armies', 'to provide and maintain a Navy', and to make all laws necessary and ...
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[PDF] Texas v. White, 74 U.S. (7 Wall.) 700 (1869). - LocThe union between Texas and the other States was as complete, as perpetual, and as indissoluble as the union between the original States. There was no place ...
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Texas v. White | OyezThe Court held that Texas had remained a state, despite joining the Confederate States of America and its being under military rule at the time of the decision.Missing: perpetual | Show results with:perpetual
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McCulloch v. Maryland | 17 U.S. 316 (1819)McCulloch v. Maryland: States cannot interfere with the federal government when it uses its implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause to further ...
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McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) - National ArchivesMay 10, 2022 · This case involved the power of Congress to charter a bank, which sparked the even broader issue of the division of powers between state and the Federal ...
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Texas v. White (1869) | Center for the Study of FederalismTexas v. White (1869) addressed if a state could secede, with the Court ruling it was not permissible, based on the "perpetual" union.Missing: decision | Show results with:decision
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Texas v. White (1869) - Constituting AmericaMar 21, 2017 · WHITE ET AL., 74 U.S. 700 (1869) is one of the most important decisions made by the Supreme Court, because it addresses the nature of the Union.
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First Inaugural Address (March 4, 1861) – Lincoln's WritingsJun 10, 2013 · I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if ...
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Federalist No 40 - The Avalon Project"WHEREAS, There is provision in the articles of Confederation and perpetual Union, for making alterations therein, by the assent of a Congress of the United ...
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Continental Congress, 1774–1781 - Office of the HistorianThe Continental Congress was the governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule
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[PDF] comparison between the early experience of union in the usadvantages to them of a close political and economic integration" in ... center of a vast "federation" which included both European and non-European ...
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Compact Theory of the U.S. ConstitutionThe Kentucky Resolutions more clearly than the Virginia Resolutions, however, claimed a state power to declare federal laws unconstitutional: “the government ...
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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions | Thomas Jefferson's MonticelloThe Kentucky Resolutions were introduced in the Kentucky House of Representatives by John Breckinridge and adopted in November of 1798. The Virginia Resolutions ...
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The Virginia Resolutions (1798) - The National Constitution CenterMadison's Virginia Resolutions and its “compact theory” of the federal Constitution was one of the most influential statements regarding the nature of the ...
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Virginia Resolutions - Teaching American HistoryThe Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 were issued in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, four laws Congress enacted in June and July of 1798 ...
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The Declaration of Causes of Seceding StatesThis clause of the Constitution has no other sanction than their good faith; that is withheld from us; we are remediless in the Union; out of it we are ...
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[PDF] Secession and Breach of Compact: The Law of Nature Meets the ...The legal argument that was actually deployed by the Southern leaders in 1860-61 may be characterised as the breach-of-compact theory. Its essence is simple.
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Nationalist vs. Compact View - Smell The FreedomIn contrast, Compact Theorists argue that the states are entitled to their sovereignty and have a say in issues that concern their citizens and their domain.
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The Tariff of Abominations: The Effects | US House of RepresentativesOn this date, the Tariff of 1828—better known as the Tariff of Abominations—passed the House of Representatives, 105 to 94. The tariff sought to protect ...
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Rough Draft of What is Called the South Carolina ExpositionSouth Carolinians took the lead in protesting the federal “tariff of abominations” in 1828. President Andrew Jackson publicly refuted all arguments in favor ...<|separator|>
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South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification | American Battlefield TrustA compromise between President Jackson and South Carolina was made later that year with the passage of a bill that slowly lowered tariffs over the next decade.Missing: 1832-1833 | Show results with:1832-1833
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Nullification Crisis in South Carolina - Digital CollectionsThe state opposed the tariffs with the Order of Nullification, declaring the 1832 and 1833 tariffs unconstitutional and null and void.
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Proclamation Regarding Nullification - Teaching American HistoryTo the statesmen of South Carolina belongs the invention, and upon the citizens of that State will, unfortunately, fall the evils of reducing it to practice. If ...
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President Jackson's Proclamation Regarding Nullification ...Passed in 1833, this Act allowed military force against states that resisted the tariff acts. A compromise was made later that year with the passage of a bill ...
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The Nullification Crisis | Andrew Jackson's HermitageThat Ordinance declared the Tariff Acts of 1828 and 1832 unconstitutional and null and void within the borders of the state. Nullification Proclamation.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Nullification Proclamation: Primary Documents in American HistoryFeb 21, 2020 · On December 10, 1832, Andrew Jackson issued a Proclamation to the People of South Carolina in response to the nullification crisis.
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Tariff of 1833, Compromise, Nullification CrisisJun 30, 2020 · Summary and significance of the Tariff of 1833, a compromise between Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun that helped resolve the Nullification CrisisMissing: details | Show results with:details
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Nullification Crisis | American Battlefield TrustThe first tariff passed was relatively low, but it progressively rose each year until 1828, with what became known as the Tariff of Abominations. Representative ...
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South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification - Teaching American HistorySouth Carolina's Nullification Ordinance contended that by adopting protective tariffs—tariffs intended to protect domestic manufactures by raising the price of ...
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Digital Collections - Nullification Proclamation: Primary Documents ...Sep 30, 2025 · The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of primary source materials associated with President Andrew Jackson's Nullification ...
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Secession | History, Definition, Crisis, & Facts - BritannicaOn December 20, 1860, a special convention called in South Carolina unanimously passed an ordinance of secession. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and ...
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Confederate States of America - Mississippi SecessionIt refuses the admission of new slave States into the Union, and seeks to extinguish it by confining it within its present limits, denying the power of ...
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Secession Acts of the Thirteen Confederate StatesSEC. 2. This ordinance shall be submitted to the people of Texas for their ratification or rejection, by the qualified voters, on the 23rd day of February, ...Missing: justifications | Show results with:justifications
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Civil War Surprises—The Blockade Proclamation: An Act of ...Apr 21, 2023 · The Royal Navy West Indies Squadron prepared to break the blockade, invade (again) the Chesapeake perhaps in cooperation with Confederate forces ...
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Message to Congress in Special Session | Teaching American HistoryPresident Abraham Lincoln rejected “the position that secession is consistent with the Constitution—is lawful and peaceful. It is not contended that there ...
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July 4, 1861: July 4th Message to Congress | Miller CenterIn this special message to Congress, Lincoln asks Congress to validate his actions by authorizing them after the fact.
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How Many Died in the American Civil War? - History.comJan 6, 2022 · For more than a century, the most-accepted estimate was about 620,000 dead. A specific figure of 618,222 is often cited, with 360,222 Union ...Missing: reliable sources
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Reconstruction: An Overview | American Battlefield TrustAug 4, 2020 · By the fall of 1865, many southern states began to elect former Confederates back into public office in all levels of government. These ...
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Reconstruction Timeline | American Experience | Official Site - PBSMarch 30: Texas is readmitted to the Union. July 15: Georgia is the last former Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union.
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The Civil War - The Reconstruction Act of 1867 - Senate.govThe Reconstruction Act of 1867 outlined the terms for readmission to representation of rebel states. The bill divided the former Confederate states, ...
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Notes on John C. Calhoun, A Disquisition on Government, (1848)Calhoun seeks to expose the fiction of a single national interest while assuming the internal homogeneity of the distinct interests within the nation and the ...
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Union and Liberty: The Political Philosophy of John C. CalhounThese writings address such issues as states' rights and nullification, slavery, the growth of the Federal judicial power, and Calhoun's doctrine of the ...
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Fugitive Slaves and American FederalismMartin (1835), New York's highest court held that the federal law was unconstitutional because Congress lacked the power to regulate the return of fugitive ...Missing: overreach | Show results with:overreach
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Dissolution of the union, 1905 - The Royal House of NorwayThe dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden was the result of a conflict over the question of a separate Norwegian consular service.
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(PDF) The Problem of a Perpetual Constitution - ResearchGateA perpetual constitution aims to settle the political structure of a society and secure the rights of its citizens for an indefinite period of time, binding ...
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[PDF] Perpetual Union, Free Love, and Secession: On the Limits to the ...notion that anarchy or tyranny necessarily accompanies secession. To be sure, the discussion that follows calls upon contemporary examples from the twentieth ...
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Cultural division in the United States - American Economic AssociationOct 24, 2023 · The authors say that their results do not support the view that US cultural divides are growing. Their findings suggest that cultural distance between many ...Missing: union perpetuity correlation superpower<|control11|><|separator|>