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Author Yazawa, Melvin, author.

Title Contested conventions : the struggle to establish the constitution and save the union, 1787-1789 / Melvin Yazawa, University of New Mexico.

Publication Info. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.

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Description xviii, 290 pages ; 23 cm.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Constitution Day -- Part I. Creation: the critical period of American history -- A union of large and small states -- A union with slaveholders -- Part II. Ratification: stacking the deck -- Massachusetts and the first nine states -- Virginia matters -- New York joins the union -- North Carolina, the Bill of Rights, and the Madisonian exchange -- Epilogue: a new generation who know not us.
Summary "There is perhaps no more critical juncture in American history than the years in which Americans drafted the federal Constitution, fiercely debated its merits and failings, and adopted it, albeit with reservations. In Contested Conventions, senior historian Melvin Yazawa examines the political and ideological clashes that accompanied the transformation of the country from a loose confederation of states to a more perfect union. Treating the 1787-1789 period as a whole, the book highlights the contingent nature of the struggle to establish the Constitution and brings into focus the overriding concern of the framers and ratifiers, who struggled to counter what Alexander Hamilton identified as the "centrifugal" forces driving Americans toward a disastrous disunion. This concern inspired the delegates in Philadelphia to resolve through compromise the two most divisive confrontations of the Constitutional Convention--representation in the new Congress and slavery--and was instrumental in gaining ratification even in states where Antifederalist delegates comprised a substantial majority. Arguing that the debates over ratification reflected competing ideas about the meaning of American nationhood, Yazawa illuminates the nature of the crisis that necessitated the meeting at Philadelphia in the first place. Contested Conventions is a cohesive and compelling account of the defining issues that led to the establishment of the Constitution; it should appeal to history students and scholars alike."--Back cover.
Subject United States. Constitutional Convention (1787)
United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1789.
United States. Constitution.
Constitutional history -- United States.
Constitutional Convention (United States : 1787) (OCoLC)fst01695393
Constitution (United States) (OCoLC)fst01356075
Constitutional history. (OCoLC)fst00875777
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1783-1789
ISBN 9781421420264 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9781421420271 (electronic)
1421420260 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1421420279 (electronic)
Standard No. 40026274858

 
    
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