The Debate on the Constitution : Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle over Ratification : Part One, September 1787-February 1788 (Library of America)
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Book Synopsis: Here, on a scale unmatched by any previous collection, is the extraordinary energy and eloquence of our first national political campaign: During the secret proceedings of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the framers created a fundamentally new national plan to replace the Articles of Confederation and then submitted it to conventions in each state for ratification. Immediately, a fierce storm of argument broke. Federalist supporters, Antifederalist opponents, and seekers of a middle ground strove to balance public order and personal liberty as they praised, condemned, challenged, and analyzed the new Constitution Gathering hundreds of original texts by Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, and Patrick Henry—as well as many others less well known today—this unrivaled collection allows readers to experience firsthand the intense year-long struggle that created what remains the world’s oldest working national charter. Assembled here in chronological order are hundreds of newspaper articles, pamphlets, speeches, and private letters written or delivered in the aftermath of the Constitutional Convention. Along with familiar figures like Franklin, Madison, Patrick Henry, Jefferson, and Washington, scores of less famous citizens are represented, all speaking clearly and passionately about government. The most famous writings of the ratification struggle — the Federalist essays of Hamilton and Madison — are placed in their original context, alongside the arguments of able antagonists, such as "Brutus" and the "Federal Farmer." Part One includes press polemics and private commentaries from September1787 to January 1788. That autumn, powerful arguments were made against the new charter by Virginian George Mason and the still-unidentified "Federal Farmer," while in New York newspapers, the Federalist essays initiated a brilliant defense. Dozens of speeches from the state ratifying conventions show how the "draft of a plan, nothing but a dead letter," in Madison's words, had "life and validity...breathed into it by the voice of the people." Included are the conventions in Pennsylvania, where James Wilson confronted the democratic skepticism of those representing the western frontier, and in Massachusetts, where John Hancock and Samuel Adams forged a crucial compromise that saved the country from years of political convulsion. Informative notes, biographical profiles of all writers, speakers, and recipients, and a detailed chronology of relevant events from 1774 to 1804 provide fascinating background. A general index allows readers to follow specific topics, and an appendix includes the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution (with all amendments).
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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Are you fascinated by the founding of our nation and the birth of American democracy? Look no further than "The Debate on the Constitution: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle over Ratification.” This comprehensive collection captures the vibrant energy and passionate arguments that defined our first national political campaign. Experience firsthand the intensity of the year-long debate as our founding fathers crafted a new national plan to replace the Articles of Confederation. With original texts by influential figures such as Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, and Patrick Henry, this unrivaled collection offers a unique opportunity to delve into the minds of those who shaped our country's oldest working national charter.
Discover hundreds of newspaper articles, pamphlets, speeches, and private letters written during the aftermath of the Constitutional Convention. Uncover the voices of both Federalist supporters and Antifederalist opponents as they sought to strike a balance between public order and personal liberty. Immerse yourself in the eloquence of writings by Hamilton, Madison, and other celebrated figures, placed in their original context alongside the arguments of able antagonists like "Brutus" and the "Federal Farmer."
Experience the monumental role state conventions played in the ratification process through the speeches delivered across the country. From George Mason's powerful arguments against the new charter to the brilliant defense initiated by the Federalist essays in New York newspapers, witness the crucial moments that shaped our nation. Dive into the conventions in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, where James Wilson and John Hancock respectively confront skepticism and forge compromises that saved the country from political convulsion.
With informative notes, biographical profiles, and a detailed chronology of events, this collection provides a fascinating background to the birth of American democracy. A general index allows you to explore specific topics of interest, and an appendix includes the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution with all amendments.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable collection of our nation's founding documents. Step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles, debates, and compromises that shaped America into what it is today. Add "The Debate on the Constitution" to your collection and immerse yourself in the rich history of our nation.
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