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... Southern delegates argued that slaves should be counted for the purposes of representation but not for the purposes of taxation. ...
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First the delegates argued over representation. James Madison offfered ... represenatives. Next the delegates argued over slavery. the southern ...
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... The delegates argued that Parliament had no power to tax the colonies because the colonies had no representative in Parliament. ...
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... 1775. In St. John's Church in Richmond delegates argued for and against the possibility of going to war with England. Washington ...
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... 1775. In St. John's Church in Richmond delegates argued for and against the possibility of going to war with England. Washington ...
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... relations. Finally, when Tibet was invaded by China in 1950 Tibetan delegates argued to China that Tibet was an independent nation. They ...
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... relations. Finally, when Tibet was invaded by China in 1950 Tibetan delegates argued to China that Tibet was an independent nation. They ...
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... Representatives of Northern states felt the exact opposite, and argued that slaves should ... states, was divided into two distinct groups, the delegates from the ...
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... Hamilton argued the legality of the Trespass Act and said that if the ... Unfortunately this conference was rather pointless as only five states sent delegates. ...
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... Representing the large state of Virginia, Madison argued for a legislative branch in which each state sent a number of delegates proportional to their ...
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... England on June 20th, 1756, Davie was one of eight delegates that were ... On the contrary, the New Jersey Plan, supported by the smaller states, argued that a ...
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... This statement forced the delegates to agree due to the fact that past ... Lincoln argued that this nation was founded on, "Squatters Sovereignty," and that the ...
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... However, ratification was not as easy as the delegates perceived ... They argued that since the Constitution weakened the states, the people needed a national bill ...
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... 68. He states that in choosing a system to elect the president the delegates found it ... The latter of which may also be argued to really mean that some framers ...
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... Washington, Hamilton, Jay, Madison and other leaders repeatedly argued that the ... As Shays' rebellion was beginning, five states sent delegates to Annapolis ...
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... During the Constitutional Convention, the delegates proposed, argued, and compromised as they sought to construct an improved form of government. ...
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... and voted on all the clauses contained about slavery, the delegates concluded that ... Many supporters of slavery, such as Charles Pinckney even argued that "In ...
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... and voted on all the clauses contained about slavery, the delegates concluded that ... Many supporters of slavery, such as Charles Pinckney even argued that "In ...
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... included Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, who argued that the ... rule like that under Great Britain, Constitutional Convention delegates in Philadelphia ...
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... They argued that a true republic should grant citizenship to all. ... The voters then chose new delegates to the new state conventions. ...
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It can be argued the Federalists were the first political party of the ... First, the delegates seemed to make every effort to avoid making profound, philosophical ...
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... The north argued that since slaves were thought of as property that they should ... The delegates voted that slaveholders could cross state lines in order to catch ...
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... central argument between the delegates was whether or not judges should be allowed to be participants on the coucil. On the one hand, some argued that judges ...
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... Yet, if the delegates actually did represent the colonist, they would see that the ... past, the colonies have remained loyal to Britain and have argued for their ...
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... Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies met at Philadelphia to help unify colonial ... He argued persuasively that it was common sense for America to break away from ...
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... During the campaign Weaver argued that the two major political parties had lost sight ... was held at Austin on June 23, there were 140 delegates, including twenty ...
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... Those people in the Maritimes who supported Confederation argued that a ... Fifteen delegates from Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick attended. ...
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... Hamilton argued that the war cannot continue depending on the state funds . ... Before the conference ended Hamilton gave the delegates a written report that said ...
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... James Madison and the rest of the Virginian delegates pounded out the Virginia Plan. ... It was argued that the Bill of Rights would take too long to draw up and ...
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... Some of the delegates then had to take the draft constitution to London ... The Society argued for equal justice, equal privileges in marriage and divorce, rights ...
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