Inventing Congress: Origins & Establishment Of First Federal Congress (Perspective History Of Congres)
by Kenneth R. Bowling (Author), Donald R. Kennon
Perspective History of Congress
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On March 4, 1789, New York City's church bells pealed, cannons fired, and flags snapped in the wind to celebrate the date set for the opening of the First Federal Congress. In many ways the establishment of Congress marked the culmination of the American Revolution as the ship of state was launched from the foundation of the legislative system outlined in Article I of the Constitution. Inventing Congress presents the latest scholarship on the interrelated intellectual, institutional, show more cultural, and political antecedents of the formation of the First Federal Congress. The first section covers the origins of the body, ranging in discussion from the question of how the founders' understanding of classical Greek and Roman republican precedent shaped their thinking, to the political lessons learned during the Continental and Confederation Congresses. The second section concerns itself with the establishment of the First Federal Congress, examining several heretofore little-treated aspects of the most important Congress in history, including its relationship to the press, morality, the arts and sciences, and economic philosophy. Inventing Congress represents the papers from the first two conferences sponsored by the United States Capitol Historical Society in its series, "Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801." show lessTags
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- People/Characters
- John Adams; Fisher Ames; Aedanus Burke; James Madison; Alexander Hamilton; Benjamin Franklin (show all 12); Elbridge Gerry; James Jackson; Thomas Jefferson; George Washington; Thomas Tudor Tucker; Adam Smith
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- Washington, D.C., USA; Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., USA; United States Senate, Washington, D.C., USA; United States House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., USA
- Important events
- American Revolution (1775 | 1783); Confederation Congress; Continental Congress (first convening 1774); First federal elections (1788); Meeting of the first Federal Congress (1789); House of Representatives opens doors to public attendence (1789-04-08)
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- Politics and Government, Nonfiction, History
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- 328.73 — Social sciences Political science The legislative process North America United States
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- JK1041.I58 — Political Science Political institutions and public administration (United States) Political institutions and public administration United States Government. Public administration Congress. Legislative branch
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