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American Revolution

American Revolution
Author: Charles Howard McIlwain
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN:

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American Revolution is a Pulitzer Prize awarded history which deals with legal and political aspects of the American Revolution. The American Revolution began and ended with the political act or acts by which British sovereignty over the thirteen English colonies in North America was definitely repudiated. All else was nothing but cause or effect of this act. Of the causes, some were economic, some social, others constitutional. But the Revolution itself was none of these; not social, nor economic, nor even constitutional; it was a political act, and such an act cannot be both constitutional and revolutionary; the terms are mutually exclusive. So long as American opposition to alleged grievances was constitutional it was in no sense revolutionary. The moment it became revolutionary it ceased to be constitutional. When was that moment reached? The Problem The Precedents The Realm and the Dominions The Precedents Natural and Fundamental Law Taxation and Virtual Representation The Charters


The American Revolution

The American Revolution
Author: Charles Howard McIlwain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1923
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The American Revolution In The Law

The American Revolution In The Law
Author: Shannon C. Stimson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1990-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349100560

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This study of the political and legal thought of the American Revolution and founding period explores the differences in the perceptions of judicial and jural power that characterized the conditions of law in late 18th century America, as compared to her British counterparts.