What Did the Constitution Mean To Early Americans? (Historians at Work)

What Did the Constitution Mean To Early Americans? (Historians at Work)

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What Did the Constitution Mean To Early Americans? (Historians at Work)

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What did the Constitution mean to early Americans? Ostensibly the foundational document of a sovereign American people, the U.S. Constitution affected different kinds of Americans in very different ways. Modern historians have investigated its impact on various groups in an effort to determine what the Constitution meant to the founding generation of Americans. Exploring how early Americans shaped, responded to, and debated the document, this volume's 5 selections attempt to gauge the Constitution's ultimate success in forging a government based on the consent of the American people.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Edward Countryman
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780312182625
Edition
1st
Feature
Condition: Used - Average
ISBN
0312182627
Label
Bedford/St. Martin's
Manufacturer
Bedford/St. Martin's
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
169
PublicationDate
1999-01-15
Publisher
Bedford/St. Martin's
Studio
Bedford/St. Martin's