Forge of union, anvil of liberty: a correspondent's report on the first federal elections, the first federal Congress, and the Bill of Rights
One of the most important news stories of the last two centuries comes to life in this "eyewitness account" of America's first Federal elections and of the First Congress and President Washington creating the Bill of Rights. In this swift-moving and colorful chronicle, written by St....
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the most important news stories of the last two centuries comes to life in this "eyewitness account" of America's first Federal elections and of the First Congress and President Washington creating the Bill of Rights. In this swift-moving and colorful chronicle, written by St. John as though he were an on-the-scene reporter, you will discover how Congressman James Madison became in the formative months of the new Republic the power behind Washington in the executive branch--while wheeling and dealing in Congress, and still championing a separation of powers; how Madison had to fight both friend and foe of the Constitution to pass a Federal Bill of Rights in the First Congress; why Washington and Madison saw the future of America in the frontier West and not in Europe; and how Spanish and British intrigues, with the aid of hostile Indian tribes on the American frontier, posed a threat to the survival of the new national government. Retired Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Warren E. Burger said, "this book, like the first two of St. John's trilogy, tells an exciting story of our nation's founding, which should engage readers of all ages and backgrounds." This book and its predecessors are a captivating history lesson--told like a banner headline news story--for Americans wanting to know the roots of the political freedoms they enjoy today. |
Beschreibung: | XXX, 288 S. |
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adam_text | FORGE OF UNION ANVIL OF LIBERTY A CORRESPONDENT S REPORT ON THE FIRST
FEDERAL ELECTIONS, THE FIRST FEDERAL CONGRESS, AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS
JEFFREY ST. JOHN FOREWORD BY WARREN E. BURGER JAMESON BOOKS, INC.
OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CONTENTS FOREWORD BY WARREN E. BURGER CHIEF JUSTICE OF
THE UNITED STATES, 1969-1986 XV PREFACE A REPUBLIC IN THE WILDERNESS XIX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXIX MONTHLY REPORTS 1. JULY 4,1788 PAGEANT MARKS
INDEPENDENCE; FEDERALISTS EYE ELECTIONS 1 2. JULY 5-31,1788 ATTACK ON
POWERS TO TAX SEEN AS CONSPIRACY TO DESTROY CONSTITUTION 9 3. AUGUST
1788 SECRET SPANISH DESIGNS ON KENTUCKY FRONTIER DISCLOSED 17 4.
SEPTEMBER 1788 OLD CONGRESS EXPIRES WITH PASSAGE OF ELECTION ORDINANCE
25 5. OCTOBER 1788 NEW ENGLAND VICE PRESIDENT EYED AS RUNNING MATE FOR
WASHINGTON 33 6. NOVEMBER 1788 WASHINGTON AND MADISON SUFFER DEFEAT AT
HANDS OF HENRY 41 7. DECEMBER 1788 SECOND CONVENTION IDEA SINKS BENEATH
WAVE OF FEDERALIST WINS 51 8. JANUARY 1789 WASHINGTON WILL ACCEPT
PRESIDENCY; ELECTORS CHOSEN IN TEN STATES 59 XII FORGE OF UNION; ANVIL
OF LIBERTY 9. FEBRUARY 1789 WASHINGTON AND ADAMS ELECTED; MADISON WINS
HOUSE SEAT 67 10. MARCH 1789 NEW CONGRESS CONVENES; SNOW AND ICE DELAY
START 77 11. APRIL 1-20,1789 CONGRESS BEGINS BUSINESS; ADAMS SWORN IN AS
VICE PRESIDENT 87 12. APRIL 14-29,1789 WILD NEW YORK CROWDS HAIL
WASHINGTON AT END OF SEVEN-DAY TRIUMPHAL TOUR NORTH 97 13. APRIL 30,1789
WASHINGTON TAKES OATH; URGES RELIANCE ON PROVIDENCE AND PEOPLE 107 14.
MAY 1789 FOREIGN PLOTS WORRY WASHINGTON; BILL OF RIGHTS BURNING ISSUE
115 15. JUNE 1789 SURGERY SAVES LIFE OF PRESIDENT; SENATE CHALLENGES
APPOINTMENT POWER 123 16. JULY 1789 PRESIDENT WASHINGTON WEARS UNIFORM;
MILITARY MARKS INDEPENDENCE DAY 131 17. AUGUST 1789 HOUSE APPROVES BILL
OF RIGHTS; PRESIDENT GIVES PRIORITY TO INDIAN PROBLEM 139 18. SEPTEMBER
1789 SUCCESSFUL FIRST CONGRESS ADJOURNS; PARIS MOBS IMPERIL FRENCH
MONARCHY 147 19. OCTOBER 1789 WASHINGTON TOURS NEW ENGLAND; SECRET
OPENING TO ENGLAND SOUGHT 155 20. NOVEMBER 1789 NORTH CAROLINA JOINS
UNION; BILL OF RIGHTS STALLED IN VIRGINIA 163 CONTENTS XIII 21. DECEMBER
1789 PARIS MOBS DIRECTED BY AGITATORS; FRENCH ROYAL FAMILY HOSTAGES 173
22. JANUARY 1790 A REPORTER S REFLECTIONS 181 APPENDICES READER S GUIDE
TO THE APPENDICES 195 1. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1787 199
2. THE BILL OF RIGHTS, DECEMBER 15,1791 213 3. AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTITUTION, 1798-1971 215 4. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION SENT TO
THE STATES FOR RATIFICATION 225 5. HOUSE RESOLUTION AND ARTICLES OF
AMENDMENT, AUGUST 24,1789 229 6. AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE STATES, JUNE
8,1789 233 NOTES 253 BIBLIOGRAPHY 273 INDEX 277 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 287
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