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The drafting and ratification of the federal constitution between
1787 and 1788 capped almost 30 years of revolutionary turmoil and
warfare. The supporters of the new constitution, known at the time
as Federalists, looked to the new national government to secure the
achievements of the Revolution. But they shared the same doubts
that the Anti-federalists had voiced about whether the republican
form of government could be made to work on a continental scale.
Nor was it a foregone conclusion that the new government would
succeed in overcoming parochial interests to weld the separate
states into a single nation. During the next four decades the
institutions and precedents governing the behavior of the national
government took shape, many of which are still operative today.
This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Early American
Republic contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an
extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500
cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics,
economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an
excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to
know more about American history.
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