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... It was held in the State House at Philadelphia; "the city of brotherly love", an ... in America, they were "nothing more than a treaty of amity, of commerce and of ...
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... Unemployment in Philadelphia has varied between 60,000 and 100,000 in the past five years" (Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, 1960). ...
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... a convention to meet in Philadelphia the following year for the express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation, with the issue of commerce on the ...
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... of 1787 state delegates met for the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and drafted ... gave the new government the power to both tax and regulate commerce. ...
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... a framework that secured the nation¯s interests, promoted its commerce, and also ... The Constitutional Convention, held in Philadelphia in May of 1787, led to ...
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... a framework that secured the nation¯s interests, promoted its commerce, and also ... The Constitutional Convention, held in Philadelphia in May of 1787, led to ...
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... The national government had no way to levy taxes or regulate commerce. The delegates who were in attendance at the Philadelphia convention had come in general ...
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... and commerce transactions. In 1871 Dabney retired and Anthony J. Drexel became Morgan's new senior partner. Drexel was already the head of the Philadelphia ...
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... The Constitutional Convention opened at Independence Hall in Philadelphia with seven ... are create corporation laws, regulate intrastate commerce, establish and ...
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... to Annapolis, Maryland, to try and develop a compact on interstate commerce. ... May 1787, delegates chosen by twelve states met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and ...
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... million persons, lived in just three great cities: New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. ... Pre-Civil War cities were used mainly as centers of commerce and not ...
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... of confederation were entirely inadequate, the delegates at Philadelphia proceeded to ... power to levy taxes, control interstate and foreign commerce, raise an ...
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... and commerce transactions. In 1871 Dabney retired and Anthony J. Drexel became Morgan's new senior partner. Drexel was already the head of the Philadelphia ...
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... This time it was a way for the British to destroy the American commerce for the goods taxed ... Philadelphia drafted resolutions on the Tea Act on October 16, 1773 ...
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... were first drafted by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in ... Articles of Confederation lacked a means of advancing commerce and interstate ...
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... During the early 1730's a growing prosperity and commerce brought an influx of ... examples of these churches were Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and ...
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... During the early 1730s a growing prosperity and commerce Brought an influx of ... examples of these churches were Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and St ...
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During the aftermath of the war, delegates met in Philadelphia and tried to ... system because it was unable to raise revenue, regulate commerce, trade, and get a ...
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... The Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston inhabitants focused their concern on the ... Bill stated that because of the Boston Tea Party, commerce could no ...
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... The Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston inhabitants focused their concern on the ... Bill stated that because of the Boston Tea Party, commerce could no ...
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The Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787 for the ... over representation, the enumeration of slaves, the control of commerce, the protection ...
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... for commerce on a national scale impeded by local interference with interstate commerce. ... interested in the outcome of their labors at Philadelphia." In his ...
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... Another area in which America grew considerably was in commerce and industry. ... Philadelphia was the largest city in 1790, but around 1820 New York became the ...
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... Another area in which America grew considerably was in commerce and industry. ... Philadelphia was the largest city in 1790, but around 1820 New York became the ...
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... Declaration of Independence (1776), the Treaty of Alliance, Amity, and Commerce with France ... able to leave Boston and find work in both Philadelphia and London. ...
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... At the Philadelphia Convention James Madison proposed to throw out the articles and ... 1824, the case Gibbon v. Ogden was held that interstate commerce does not ...
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... other people traveled to France and successfully negotiate a treaty of commerce and defensive ... In 1785, at the age of 80, he returned to Philadelphia after the ...
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... This came after a congressional hearing before the Senate commerce, science and transportation ... At a concert in Philadelphia front man Zach de la Rocha made an ...
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... "The struggle of Baltimore, New York City and Philadelphia for the rising commerce of the interior was potent factor in the development of the middle region ...
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... "The struggle of Baltimore, New York City and Philadelphia for the rising commerce of the interior was potent factor in the development of the middle region ...
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