Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787

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Algora Publishing, 1988 - History - 242 pages
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Contents

Perspectives on the Federal Convention of 1787
1
Debate Deadlock and Issue
18
James Madison
35
the Origins of the Virginia Plan
49
The Role of the Executive
101
Small State Fears and the States Rights Caucus
151
The Brearley Committee Report
169
Summary and Conclusion
193
Notes
208
The Data
215
The Virginia Plan
221
The Constitution
229
Index
238
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