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    health but he loved his studies he couldn’t walk away from them. Madison entered politics at age 25‚ as a delegate in Virginia’s state legislature‚ it was 1776 the start of the American Revolution. Madison started the war about the Articles of Confederation because he believed in what’s right for the country and its people so he lead the

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    Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804) dove into progressive activity not long after his landing in New York from the West Indies in 1773. He served in the Continental Army and afterward in the Confederation Congress. Perpetually discontent with the Articles of Confederation‚ he was an early advocate of established change. A firm promoter of an in number‚ even blue-blooded‚ brought together government‚ he took an interest in the Constitutional Convention‚ composed a large number of The Federalist papers

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    colonies with different cultures‚ different wants‚ and different needs linked by one common enemy‚ to keep these 13 colonies joined together the Articles of Confederation were established but this would not last. From 1781 to 1789‚ the Articles of Confederation did not provide the United States with an effective government. The Articles of Confederation was such a week form of government that it would never have kept the 13 very different colonies together. The people during this time were very uneasy

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    the German Confederation created by the Congress of Vienna had 39 states‚ each having its dues and tolls on goods passim through its territory. This made goods expensive and hindered trade. For instance‚ Prussia had 67 different tariff areas within its border after 1815. As such‚ Germany was economically and commercially the most backward country in western Europe in the early years of the 19th century. Purssia took the lead to promote free trade movement in the German Confederation. By the 1818

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    growing. for example The Napoleonic Wars 1789-1815 Between 1800 and 1815 the divided German states had been easily conquered by the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte and Napoleon merged the hundreds of German states into 38 larger states called the Confederation of the Rhine. Also At first German nationalists were inspired by the French

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    Political‚ Social and financial significance of the Declaration of Independence Often a single document defines and commemorates an event or a moment in time that is of importance. The Declaration of Independence is the principal document that defines and commemorates the birth of the United States and the independence of our nation. The Declaration of Independence defines the right of the people to defy the established order‚ to change their government‚ and to throw off an oppressor. [1] The

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    on the considerable impact the Constitution had on not just the nation‚ but the world. Senator Morris’s work on projects such as the 1777 Articles of Confederation‚ what some consider to be the “original” constitution of America‚ was what helped make positive progress in early

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    SS 10: Advantages and Disadvantages of Confederation (revised Cullen 2010) The Confederation Debate raged for many years in Canada. Some people called pro- Confederationists were convinced that a union of all the British North American colonies into one nation was the only sensible long-term plan. Anti-confederationists felt that remaining a British colony was a better approach‚ while a small group of annexationists wanted to become part of the United States. There were many pros and cons to

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    was signed 1620. The constitution which as the may flower were formed equality‚ that everyone was created the same. | The mayflower influence on the constitution was its laws for everyone to be treaded equality. | Articles of Confederation | The Articles of Confederation was agreed by congress in 1777. | | Northwest Ordinance | | | Declaration of Independence | It is an artical which states our country is not ruled by great Britain. | | Philosophers | Who was this? | How did his writings

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    grew out the Articles of Confederation as enacted by congress in 1778. The articles contemplated a “firm league of friendship‚” but each state was to maintain its “sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence”. The Articles soon proved faulty. Seven years of war had basically bankrupted the colonies. Currency was basically

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