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The Constitution of the United States and Other Historical American Documents - Including the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederatio (Hardcover)
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The Constitution of the United States and Other Historical American Documents - Including the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederatio (Hardcover)
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Presented here for the first time in one volume are the three
founding documents of the United States and another that altered
and divided the Union for a brief moment in history. Declaration of
Independence: Adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4,
1776, this may be the most famous angry letter in history. Written
by Thomas Jefferson and addressed to King George III of England, it
lays out the grievances of the king's 13 colonies in North America,
and announces that those colonies were now free of English rule. By
1783, after a long, bloody, and expensive war, that freedom became
a reality. Articles of Confederation: Soon after independence from
England was declared, the Second Continental Congress instituted
this first organizing document of the new United States, which was
ratified in March 1781. A compromise between those delegates who
wanted a strong central government and those who demanded that the
states be sovereign, its shortcomings became obvious during the
war--such as the fact that the central government had no power to
collect taxes or even to enforce requests for funds from the
states, which led to a perpetually underfunded revolution against
England. United States Constitution: This document replaced the
Articles of Confederation on June 21, 1788. One of the most
influential works of political philosophy and practicality ever
written, it is the oldest national constitution still in use today,
and continues to inspire freedom-loving peoples around the world.
Its three-pronged system of government--balancing power among
legislative, judicial, and executive branches--was groundbreaking.
But it failed to address one issue, slavery, that would come to a
head a century later. Constitution of the Confederate States: This
1861 document organized the new nation created by the seceding
slave states. While quite similar in many ways to the U.S.
Constitution, it includes more references to God and religion and
more emphasis on state sovereignty, offers specific clauses that
seek to limit the influence of big business on politics, and
codifies the right to own "negro slaves."Together, these four
documents offer a firsthand perspective on the political history of
the United States.
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