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 Federalist Party (United States) Summary
In most states the congressional elections were recognized, as Jefferson strategist John Beckley put it, as a "struggle between the Treasury department and the republican interest." In New York, the race for governor was organized along these lines.
Militia officers, state's attorneys, lawyers, professors and schoolteachers were in the van of this "conscript army." In all, about a thousand or eleven hundred dependent officer-holders were described as the inner ring which could always be depended upon for their own and enough more votes within their control to decide an election.
Those states were competitive and had the best-developed local parties and most elaborate campaign techniques, including nominating conventions and formal party platforms.
www.bookrags.com /Federalist_Party_(United_States)   (5832 words)

  
 Peary Perry's A Nation of Fools
Looking back upon these policies in 1803 at the time of Jefferson, we can easily see that not only were his efforts at such expeditions as those of Lewis and Clark dedicated to science and discovery but also to investigate possible trade and exploration of natural resources in previously unknown parts of the country.
Once the continental boundaries had been established, the leaders of the nation as well as the leaders of the special interest corporations no doubt observed what was taking place with the colonization of Africa by the European nations in the late 1800’s.
The United States was not invited to participate in the distribution of the African nations which held a tremendous amount of potential for countries such as France, England, Germany and Belgium.
www.pearyperry.com /archives/fools/unitedstates.htm   (1354 words)

  
 Democracy Papers - Publications
State governments, for instance, are largely responsible for managing their own budgets and making and enforcing laws in many areas that impact residents of the state.
Second, states were also protected by their representation inside the U.S. Senate: two senators to a state, irrespective of the size of the state.
Restraining state infringements upon civil liberties was the subject of the 13th (1865), 14th (1868), and 15th (1870) amendments, the so-called Reconstruction Amendments passed after the Civil War and intended to dismantle the institution of slavery.
usinfo.state.gov /products/pubs/democracy/dmpaper2.htm   (4051 words)

  
 Germany
Repairs to and restoration of some Christian churches and monasteries are undertaken with state financial support because of the expropriation by the State of church lands in 1803 during the Napoleonic period.
In January, the Government signed a "State Agreement on Cooperation" with the Central Council of Jews, allowing the Jewish community, along with Lutherans and Catholics, to have such an agreement for cooperation "in all areas that affect the public good and which fall under the authority of the Federal Government." Parliament later ratified the Agreement.
Two states, Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, did not monitor Scientology, stating that Scientology does not have an actively aggressive attitude towards the Constitution, the condition required by the states' laws to permit OPC observation.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/irf/2003/24410.htm   (4071 words)

  
 heritage: PA birdwatching
The Premodern Period (1845-1885) is characterized by a shift from the broad perspective of new discoveries to an intensive investigation of local bird fauna.
State avifaunal regions were described, their birds noted, and seasonal data were collected.
The reasons are clear: the state is,vide and is bisected by' the vast ranges of the central Appalachian and Allegheny mountains.
www.depweb.state.pa.us /heritage/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=442879   (4133 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
From the annexation of Texas, the boundary between that state and the territory of the United States was in dispute.
It was claimed by Texas that the United States had in many ways recognized the claim of Texas to Greer County, and that upon the principles of justice and equity, should not question the title of the state to the territory.
The United States then claimed to be the owner of a large part of the bed of the river and the numerous islands therein.
digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v016/v016p058.html   (10168 words)

  
 News & Featured Releases: Arkansas Media Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
By adding Arkansas's territory to the United States, the Louisiana Purchase forever removed the fate of the future state's indigenous peoples from the hands of the French and Spanish, who had been unable to appropriate native lands on a large scale, and placed it into the hands of the Americans.
Thus, when the Caddo ceded their homelands to the United States in 1835, the only part of present-day Arkansas covered by the treaty was Miller County, which lies south of the Red.
When the United States took control of the settlement in 1804, the Quapaw were so weakened that the Americans found them of little economic or military use.
www.arkansasmediaroom.com /news-releases/listings/display.asp?id=278   (1900 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
States of America, rather than being a part of the Spanish domain or a colony of France or else a part of the British possession.
The eastern part of Kansas and Nebraska and the western part of these states was occupied as the hunting grounds of the wild Indians—the Arapahoes and Cheyennes, the Kiowas and Comanches, and other wild tribes, and they resented the white occupancy of their lands.
Payne was a Kansan, an ex-officer in the state militia of Kansas and a veteran in the regular army.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v014/v014p022.html   (8379 words)

  
 Louisiana State Museum
Moreover, the United States wanted to possess the entire territory of Louisiana because so many American settlers and merchants were already in the region and because of its vital geographic position at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
On November 30, 1803, Spain's representatives, Governor Manuel de Salcedo and the Marqués de Casa Calvo, officially transferred Louisiana to France's representative, Prefect Pierre Clément de Laussat, in the Sala Capitular in the Cabildo.
When the United States Supreme Court decided the case in 1896, they upheld the state's ruling in favor of Ferguson, thereby sanctioning the doctrine of "separate but equal" and legalizing segregation in the United States for more than the next fifty years.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /education/activity3.htm   (2418 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
SOUTH DAKOTA, one of the West North Central states of the U.S., bounded on the N by North Dakota, on the E by Minnesota and Iowa, on the S by Nebraska, and on the W by Wyoming and Montana.
The E half of the state is relatively humid, but semiarid conditions dominate in the W. Annual precipitation averages 635 mm (25 in) in the SE and decreases to 368 mm (14.5 in) in the NW.
The state is served by about 120,210 km (about 74,695 mi) of federal, state, and local roads, including 1093 km (679 mi) of interstate highways that cross the state from E to W and (in the E section) from N to S. As in many states, railroad service has declined since the 1940s.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/southdakota.html   (3119 words)

  
 History & Genealogy - Manuscripts - Guide to Manuscripts Materials Pt. 9
Included are autograph albums; casualty lists and cemetery records; clippings, diaries and letters; maps; memoirs; photographs, scrapbooks and sketches; and material relating to military personnel and units, monuments, prisons, and veterans’ organizations.
List of North Carolina land grants in Tennessee prepared by the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina in 1791 and submitted to Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Secretary of State.
Compilation of official records, state papers and other historical extracts,relating to the military status and service of the Negro, that were compiled by War Department clerks during the 1880s.
www.state.tn.us /tsla/history/manuscripts/mguide09.htm   (9709 words)

  
 Oklahoma Government State Capital Oklahoma City Governor Brad Henry Oklahoma State Motto
From 1803 to 1819, Oklahoma was part of several territorial districts as the United States reorganized its land holdings due to boundary disputes and treaties.
He or she is responsible for appointing certain state officers, veto or approval of bills passed by the Legislature, granting pardons and paroles, calling special sessions of the legislature, and commands the state militia.
United States representatives and senators, federal legislators, are responsible for laws at the national level and state legislators are responsible for laws at the state level.
www.netstate.com /states/government/ok_government.htm   (2562 words)

  
 West Virginia Statehood
The Virginia State Constitution, adopted in 1776, granted voting rights only to white males owning at least 25 acres of improved or 50 acres of unimproved land.
From the initial list, most of the counties in the Shenandoah Valley were excluded due to their control by Confederate troops and a large number of local Confederate sympathizers.
The United States Constitution says a new state must gain approval from the original state, which never occurred in the case of West Virginia.
www.wvculture.org /history/statehoo.html   (2036 words)

  
 Louisiana State Museum
Louisiana was a Roman Catholic colony with a close relationship between church and state, priests, and politicians.
Six rebel leaders were executed by firing squad on the grounds of what is today the Old U.S. Mint, another historic landmark now owned by the Louisiana State Museum.
After all three lists are read, hold up each object on the list and have all three groups shout out their word for it.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /education/activity2.htm   (2383 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1803 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1802 state leaders - Events of 1803 - 1804 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Christian Gunther, Minister of State of Denmark (1797-1810)
United States - Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States (1801-1809)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1803   (333 words)

  
 Facts - Office of Cultural & Historical Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The shipwreck was one of the most complete examples of a 16th century Spanish galleon and was one of only four wrecks from the 16th century found in United States waters at the time of its nomination to the National Register.
Members of her family and former students became prominent public leaders, including her son, Daniel “Chappie” James, the first Black four-star general in the United States military and Air Force commander of a base.
The building housed the customs house, the post office, the district attorney’s office, the office of the internal revenue collector, and the office of the surgeon in charge of the marina hospital that was located in Pensacola.
dhr.dos.state.fl.us /facts/reports/places/index.cfm?fuseaction=ListAreas&county=Escambia   (1700 words)

  
 Books About the Southern States
Includes a list of deeds granted by the Naples Town Improvement Company 1887-1889; gives grantee, date of deed, date filed, and the amount.
Unionists and Confederates, politicians, generals, naval officers, authors, and civilians are listed along with photos of the tombstones and gravesites.
Includes a list of 464 purchasers of Littlefield Lands for which records have been found.
www.jonathansheppardbooks.com /Booklists/southernstates_books.htm   (4646 words)

  
 Supreme Court of Ohio / Speeches
That design reflects the belief of the framers' as succinctly stated by Madison, "The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny."
Included on a list of traditional definitions attached to judges would not be such words as cutting edge, progressive, bleeding edge, technologically proficient.
I find among labor leaders, political party leaders, organizations, the Governor and leadership of the General Assembly a willingness to sit at the same table in an effort to determine whether common ground can be found.
www.sconet.state.oh.us /Communications_office/Speeches/2001/2001soj.asp   (4949 words)

  
 19 TAC Chapter 113. Subchapter B
Skills listed in the geography and social studies skills strands in subsection (b) of this section should be incorporated into the teaching of all essential knowledge and skills for social studies.
Students describe the structure and functions of municipal, county, and state governments, explain the influence of the U.S. Constitution on the Texas Constitution, and examine the rights and responsibilities of Texas citizens.
Students describe the physical characteristics of the United States and their impact on population distribution and settlement patterns in the past and present.
www.tea.state.tx.us /rules/tac/chapter113/ch113b.html   (7136 words)

  
 History of Haiti
But L’Ouverture, uncompromising in his opposition to slavery yet ultimately loyal to France, was lured into a trap set by the French, was captured, and died in a mountaintop prison in the French Alps on April 7, 1803.
On Nov. 19, 1803, the French left Haiti for good after Dessalines had defeated French forces in a multi-pronged attack on Cap Francais, the capital of St. Domingue.
U.S. neo-colonial policy in Haiti In 1915, the United States, exploiting political turmoil in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, invaded and occupied the country until 1934.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/haitihistory.html   (981 words)

  
 Selected Archives of Volunteer Monitoring Listserv Discussions - Data Storage
Here there's no shortage of 303(d) listings but there does seem to be a shortage of people who are willing to accept and pursue the long-term value of addressing problems in the "headwaters" as well as the mainstems.
As Geoff explained, most states have assessment methodologies that explain (some in clearer terms than others) the data requirements and process used to establish whether a waterbody is meeting its designated uses.
Whether or not a state chooses to use volunteer data to make the use assessment (determination of fully supporting, not supporting) is based, in part, on the state's described assessment methodologies and the explanation of the level of rigor needed for the data.
www.uwex.edu /ces/csreesvolmon/Special/EPAListserv/DataStorage.html   (3290 words)

  
 MUSEUM STORE BOOK PRICE & TOPIC LIST
The New Census Edition was originally published at a time in the state's history when highways and trails were being established and improved to accommodate the rapidly growing number of motorists across the country.
A comprehensive study of a state military organization from its origins as a territorial militia during the Civil War, to the close of the 1970s.
Photographs shown on the State Historical Society of North Dakota's web site are taken from the collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and may not be included in any publication, printed or online, without the written permission of the Society.
www.state.nd.us /hist/topics.htm   (10645 words)

  
 Historic Context – Automobile Tourism in Missouri
Preliminary fieldwork and research by the Phase I project consultant and the Route 66 Association of Missouri yielded a list of 266 resources (representing 233 individual sites) which appeared to meet the four criteria established for the purposes of the survey.
President Monroe, however, vetoed this bill on the grounds that collecting a toll was, in effect, assuming jurisdiction over the land upon which the road was constructed on, a power that Congress did not have.
  However, as was the case in other states, most of the early railroad companies were the beneficiaries of federal and state aid in the form of transportation contracts, loans, and grants of funds and land.
www.cr.nps.gov /rt66/HistSig/MissouriContext.htm   (4136 words)

  
 Congressional History - Office of the Clerk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The following tables contain information on the subjects listed, from the 1st Congress through the present Congress.
Number of Representatives each state has been apportioned since the first Census in 1790.
Total number of Representatives and Senators that have served each state since the 1st Congress.
clerk.house.gov /histHigh/Congressional_History/index.html   (153 words)

  
 TAKS 2003 G8 Social Studies Online Test
The United States would not allow further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
The United States would serve as a negotiator between European nations.
Which of these leaders is correctly identified with his or her major contribution to U.S. society?
www.tea.state.tx.us /student.assessment/resources/online/2003/grade8/socialstudies.htm   (1673 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1800s: 1800 - 1801 - 1802 - 1803 - 1804 - 1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1809
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
 Ch. 4: THE STORY OF AMERICA -1650-1945
States were formed, under the Articles of Confederation.
and the Constitution was to be an agreement among the States,
President was to be elected indirectly by State Legislatures,
www.cyberjournal.org /cj/show_archives/?id='814'&lists='cj'   (4966 words)

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