The Constitution in Congress: Descent into the Maelstrom, 1829-1861University of Chicago Press, 2007年12月1日 - 344 頁 This acclaimed series serves as a biography of the U.S. Constitution, offering an indispensable survey of the congressional history behind its development. In a rare examination of the role that both the legislative and executive branches have played in the development of constitutional interpretation, The Constitution in Congress shows how the actions and proceedings of these branches reveal perhaps even more about constitutional disputes than Supreme Court decisions of the time. |
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... Treaty 80 CHAPTER 5 : THE GREAT SOUTHWEST 85 I. Texas , Li'l Darlin ' 85 A. Jackson and Texas 88 B. Tyler and Texas 90 C. Treaties and Wars 93 97 D. Statehood II . Mr. Polk's War 102 A. Who Started It ? 104 B. Other Issues 110 CHAPTER 6 ...
... treaties as well as a familiar revolution in Rhode Island , most commonly studied from a judicial point of view ... treaty and war powers while bringing forward once again the divisive issue of the extension of slavery . Annexation ...
... treaty had sought to pro- tect owners from losing them . If slaves participated in an Indian uprising , the peace terms might affect slavery . Even the long - accepted ban on importing slaves , he added , interfered indirectly with ...
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Diplomacy Expansion and Force | 49 |
The Evil Empire | 131 |
Conclusion | 254 |
Dramatis Personae | 257 |
Principal Officers 18291861 | 279 |
The Constitution of the United States | 287 |
Index | 303 |