Constitutional history of the American Revolution
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Publication
1986 - University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wis, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
93,500 words, Guess
Page Count
374 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2739349M
- ISBN-100299108708
- OCLC Control Number33393102
- OCLC Control Number15518489
- OCLC Control Number30155077
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- Internet Archiveconstitutionalhi00reid
- Library of Congress Control Number86040058
- LibraryThing342947
- Goodreads2946064
Classifications
- DDC342.73/085
- LCCKF4749 .R45 1986
Description
Designed for use in courses, this abridged edition of the four-volume Constitutional History of the American Revolution demonstrates how significant constitutional disputes were in instigating the American Revolution. John Phillip Reid addresses the central constitutional issues that divided the American colonists from their English legislators: the authority to tax, the authority to legislate, the security of rights, the nature of law, the foundation of constitutional government in custom and contractarian theory, and the search for a constitutional settlement. Reid's distinctive analysis discusses the irreconcilable nature of this conflict--irreconcilable not because leaders in politics on both sides did not desire a solution, but because the dynamics of constitutional law impeded a solution that permitted the colonies to remain part of the dominions of George III.
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