
A long conversation about US history. Primary focus on events from Confederation era to before the Civil War.
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Thomas L. Clingman, a North Carolina Whig turned fire-eating Democrat. Quoted in this article.
In a sense, the point of this article is to lay out my own "narrative" of the second party system. When we view the second party system today, w...
A short review and examination of the beliefs of George Mason and Patrick Henry, extended to the Anti-Federalists a whole. However, it is obvious that the Anti-Federalists often differed in opinion about democracy, slavery and other issues...
Howard Chandler Christy's Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States
Recent media and discussion about the Founding Period of U.S. History have gone in some directions away from the 1920s idealisation of the "Founders" o...
The preservation of liberty requires, that the three great departments of power should be separate and distinct. The oracle who is always consulted and cited on this subject, is the celebrated Montesquieu.
- James Madison, #Federalist 4...
Happy Black History Month!
”If it could be converted into a picture representing Frelinghuysen arm in arm with Garrison and his beloved colored fellow-citizens, driving away naturalised foreigners from the polls, it would be a true...
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"This government will set out a moderate aristocracy: it is at present impossible to foresee whether it will, in its operation, produce a monarchy, or a corrupt, tyrannical aristocracy" - George Mason
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