- An Account of Shays's Rebellion (1786�1787)
Read the first hand account of Shays's Rebellion by General Benjamin Lincoln. Lincoln was the man who commanded the troops that put down this rebellion.
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- Articles of Piracy
Even Pirates had laws that they followed, you can read these codes on this site by Chad Amberg.
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- Boston Tea Party Historical Society
"The Boston Tea Party Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational and cultural organization established in 1996 to preserve and share the Boston Tea Party history. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of the Boston Tea Party through an interactive website and publishing. We hope to engage the public with the excitement of discovery, inspire people with new perspectives on the past, and illuminate the relevance of history in our lives today." (About the Web site)
Your complete resource on this historic event. Pictures, documents, location, participants, timeline and much more.
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- Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
This is the web site of the Museum dedicated to the preserving and intrpreting the legendary event leading up to the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party.
Relive the single most important event leading up to the Revolutionary War aboard the Brig Beaver II. Our storytellers will enchant the whole family. Revolt, throw tea into the sea and enjoy our fully narrated tours, displays and tax free tea.
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- FindLaw Constitutional Law Center: Supreme Court: Justices: John Marshall
You can read about the First Chief Justice of the United states Supreme Court on the FIndlaw web site. This page also has more resources about the man and his legacy.
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- From revolution to reconstruction: Essays: Boston Teaparty: Boston Teaparty
"On the evening of December 16, 1773, three companies of fifty men each, masquerading as Mohawk Indians, passed through a tremendous crowd of spectators, went aboard the three ships, broke open the tea chests, and heaved them into the harbor." (Web site) This is basicaly what the Boston Tea Party was. It was a protest over tea taxes.
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- John Marshall
From the OYEZ Supreme Court Multimedia web site, you can examine the major cases that John Marshall presided over as the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme court. These cases, particularly, Marbury Vs. Madison laid the legal ground work of a National Gvernment.
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- John Marshall's Judicial Mind - Marshall's Nationalism
John Marshall’s judicial mind consisted of one guiding force, Nationalism. Through his nationalistic philosophy, Marshall attempted to make a strong central government that was subordinate to the constitution. Learn about his Nationalism in this four part series of articles, found on history1700s.com.
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- Key Figures in the Boston Massacre Trial
On this page you will learn who were the key figures of the Boston Massacre Trial.
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- Landmark Supreme Court Cases
The description by this site's owner says it all...."This site was developed to provide teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case. "
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- LII Supreme Court Collection: Decisions by Justice
From the Cornell Law School you can read all the opinions of the Justices of Historic Supreme Court Decisions.
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- Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete by Matthew L. Davis - Project Gutenberg
Learn about the man behind the conspiracy to seperate the West and the Louisiana terrritory from the United states. This is the Memoirs of Aaron Burr. The last half of the memoirs discusses Burr's take on the Burr conspiracy.
Download the free eBook: Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete by Matthew L. Davis
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- NWTA Field Guide
This field guide, by the NTWA, contains information about the units and their history involved in the alliance. You will also find information about the uniforms worn by the units.
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- Order vs. Liberty
This article by Larry Gragg discusses the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 and the division in the United States it caused. This article is from the History net web site.
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- Reformers of the Justice System
The philosophers and writers of the Enlightenment contributed to the reformation of the judicial system by advocating the banning of torture and making punishments to fit the crime. Two influential writers were Cesare Beccaria and John Howard.
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- Shays' Rebellion
Read how a former Revolutionary War Captain led a rebellion by farmers against unsettled economic conditions and against the politicians and the laws which were grossly unfair to farmers and working people in general.
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- Shays' Rebellion
During the Confederation period, the young American nation was in economic and political chaos. The new nation had to rebuild its economy without the benefit of belonging to the British mercantile system. America was desperately short on hard cash. This was due to the sudden renewal of British trade. Hard currency was leaving faster than it was coming into the country.
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- Shays' Rebellion
This article by Michael A. Hoffman II discusses Shays' Rebllion in some detail. Hoffman claims that this Rebellion was a second American Revolution.
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- Shays' Rebellion
Read about this event in American history. This was a rebellion against bad policies and economic conditions against farmers.
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- Shays' Rebellion
Read about this rebellion and how it helped to bring about the writing of the United States Constitution.
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