HIS250Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Big Wall Climbing, Fugitive Slaves In The United States, Implied Powers

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13 Apr 2016
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Given that we ran out of time last class, this lecture will start with a reprise of the united states of america victorious from last week"s lecture (so see also section vii from last week) American issues so they can focus on what would be british canada: what is this american, hector st. john wrote a series of pamphlets called letters from an american. American government was: this led concerned citizens to get together to talk about ways they could augment the powers granted to the federal government. To see the full text of the original articles of confederation (drafted 1777 and ratified in 1782) (which were replaced by the constitution (drafted 1787 and finally ratified 1791) go to): http://avalon. law. yale. edu/18th_century/artconf. asp. The philadelphia convention, 1787 (capital of us at the time) Legislative branch (congress) (three-fifths clause; elastic clause: lower = executives, house of representatives (representation by pop.

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