Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution
In Independence on Trial, Frederick W. Marks III focuses on the impact of foreign affairs and trade, arguing that they had an overwhelming influence in shaping constitutional reform for the founding fathers. He argues that problems relating to the conducting of foreign affairs far outweighed any other issues facing the Confederation and that the Federalist's desire for a more advantageous position in the world was their overriding concern which gave rise to the Constitution.

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Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution
In Independence on Trial, Frederick W. Marks III focuses on the impact of foreign affairs and trade, arguing that they had an overwhelming influence in shaping constitutional reform for the founding fathers. He argues that problems relating to the conducting of foreign affairs far outweighed any other issues facing the Confederation and that the Federalist's desire for a more advantageous position in the world was their overriding concern which gave rise to the Constitution.

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Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution

Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution

by Frederick W. Marks
Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution

Independence on Trial: Foreign Affairs and the Making of the Constitution

by Frederick W. Marks

Paperback(2nd Revised ed.)

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In Independence on Trial, Frederick W. Marks III focuses on the impact of foreign affairs and trade, arguing that they had an overwhelming influence in shaping constitutional reform for the founding fathers. He argues that problems relating to the conducting of foreign affairs far outweighed any other issues facing the Confederation and that the Federalist's desire for a more advantageous position in the world was their overriding concern which gave rise to the Constitution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780842022736
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/01/1997
Edition description: 2nd Revised ed.
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.63(d)
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