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Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation in U.S. history, ratified in 1781 and superseded by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. The imperative need for unity among the new states created by the American Revolution and the necessity of defining the relative powers of the Continental Congress and the... Read more
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Confederation Congress 1781-1789 Confederation Congress 1781-1789
CONFEDERATION CONFEDERATION. The era 1781–1789 takes its name from the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the new United States, ratified by the Second Continental Congress on 1 March 1781. This decade has sometimes been described as an era in which America experienc... Read more
Morris Morris
Morris family of prominent American landowners and statesmen. Richard Morris, d. 1672, left England after serving in Oliver Cromwell's army, became a merchant in Barbados, and emigrated to New York City when it was known, under the Dutch, as New Amsterdam. He purchased a tract of land in what is... Read more
Articles of Incorporation Articles of Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation For small businesses that decide to incorporate, one of the first steps they must take is filing the articles of incorporation (sometimes called certificates of incorporation, articles of association, or charters) at a Secretary of State's Office or with the Department of... Read more
Herbert Spencer Jennings Herbert Spencer Jennings
JENNINGS, HERBERT SPENCER(b. Tonica, Illinois, 8 April 1868; d. Santa Monica, California, 14 April 1947),animal behavior, physiology, genetics, protozoology, zoology, philosophy of science. For the original article on Jennings see DSB, vol. 7.Since the original DSB article was published, new light... Read more
Theodore Dwight Theodore Dwight
Theodore Dwight 1764-1846, American author, b. Northampton, Mass.; brother of Timothy Dwight and grandson of Jonathan Edwards. A leader of the Federalist party in New England, he became famous for his political pamphlets and articles. As one of the younger Connecticut Wits he proved himself a... Read more
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FEDERAL COURTS The U.S. judicial tribunals created by Article III of the Constitution, or by Congress, to hear and determine justiciable controversies. The Constitution created the Supreme Court and empowered Congress, in Article I, Section 8, to establish inferior federal courts. The authority... Read more

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