| Preface | vii |
I. | Introduction | 3 |
II. | The Old Empire | 7 |
III. | The Problem of Imperial Organization. the Albany Plan | 17 |
IV. | The Writs of Assistance and the Revenue Act | 25 |
V. | The Stamp Act | 35 |
VI. | After the Stamp Act | 52 |
VII. | An Obdurate Parliament and Obstinate Colonies, 1769-1773. the Great Controversy Between Governor and Legislature in Massachusetts | 64 |
VIII. | The Intolerable Acts. the Arguments in Denial of Parliamentary Authority | 75 |
IX. | The Congresses of 1774-1775 | 83 |
X. | The Philosophy of the Revolution and the Declaration of Independence | 91 |
XI. | Early State Constitutions | 106 |
XII. | The Articles of Confederation | 118 |
XIII. | The Tribulations of the Confederate Period. the Chief Problem of the Time | 137 |
XIV. | The Federal Convention | 148 |
I. | Determination to Found a National Government | 148 |
II. | Controversy and Compromise; the Essentials of Federalism; Coercion of Law and not of Arms | 163 |
III. | Sectional Diversity; Slavery; the Presidency; the Philosophy of the Fathers | 185 |
XV. | The Adoption of the Constitution | 198 |
XVI. | Organization of the Government. Hamilton's Financial Policy. Implied Powers. The Judicial System | 224 |
XVII. | The Establishment of the Executive Departments and the Development of the Cabinet | 238 |
XVIII. | The Establishment of the Authority of the Executive in Foreign Affairs | 248 |
XIX. | The Alien and Sedition Acts | 264 |
XX. | The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions | 272 |
XXI. | The Election of 1800. The Repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 | 282 |
XXII. | The Annexation of Louisiana | 294 |
XXIII. | John Marshall, Chief Justice. The Early History of the Supreme Court. Marbury v. Madison | 299 |
XXIV. | The Impeachment of Pickering and Chase. The Burr Conspiracy | 320 |
XXV. | Federal and State Differences. Federalist Opposition. The Embargo. The Olmstead Case | 331 |
XXVI. | The War of 1812 | 348 |
XXVII. | Conditions After 1815. The Rise of the New West; Internal Improvements | 356 |
XXVIII. | The Development of State Constitutions | 366 |
XXIX. | The Missouri Compromise | 372 |
XXX. | Constitutional Law Under Chief Justice Marshall | 383 |