McLaughlin, Andrew C. 1918. ... Although he had many differences with Hamilton, John Adams, the second president of the United States, did identify himself as a Federalist, and the party continued to run candidates through the second ...
This was a democratic experiment that had never been embarked upon before. The Constitutional Convention of 1787: The History and Legacy of the Drafting of the U.S. Constitution looks at how America's governing document came to be.
Based largely on primary sources, the book also weighs in on some of the historiographical debates that have taken place among scholars about the convention.
This was a democratic experiment that had never been embarked upon before. The Constitutional Convention of 1787: The History and Legacy of the Drafting of the U.S. Constitution looks at how America's governing document came to be.
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 brings to life the debates that most profoundly shaped American government.
These two volumes provide a complete guide to a pivotal moment in the formation of the United States - the Constitutional Convention - that created one of the most important documents in history, the United States Constitution.
The Constitutional Convention of 1787: The Evolution of the Constitution of the United States of America