The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... England and the Colonies alike . Under these circumstances , the ruling classes -landowners , merchants , and moneyed men -in the Colonies as well as in England , were greatly interested in the defense and the ex- tension of the Empire ...
... England and the Colonies alike . Under these circumstances , the ruling classes -landowners , merchants , and moneyed men -in the Colonies as well as in England , were greatly interested in the defense and the ex- tension of the Empire ...
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... England , in some cases by people who had been driven out of England in order to escape religious or political oppression ; and they were aware that if the English government had neglected the Colonies in the seventeenth century and had ...
... England , in some cases by people who had been driven out of England in order to escape religious or political oppression ; and they were aware that if the English government had neglected the Colonies in the seventeenth century and had ...
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... England , but James Madison , the Republican successor of Jefferson , chose , for reasons that are obscure to this day , to make war on England . Nevertheless , he followed the precedent of John Adams in carefully refraining from ...
... England , but James Madison , the Republican successor of Jefferson , chose , for reasons that are obscure to this day , to make war on England . Nevertheless , he followed the precedent of John Adams in carefully refraining from ...
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