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Veterans Day and the Laws Establishing the U.S. Military

November 10, 2018 admin Leave a comment

In honor of Veterans Day, statuesandstories.com has compiled below several posts which tell the story of the laws establishing the…

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Jefferson and Hamilton Agree: VOTE!

November 6, 2018 admin Leave a comment

The government you elect is the government you deserve. Thomas Jefferson   The people alone have an incontestable, unalienable, and…

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Jay’s Treaty – Part III (Hamilton’s Camillus essays defending the treaty)

October 14, 2018 admin 1 Comment

Hamilton’s defense of Jay’s Treaty (the Camillus essays): This post continues the discussion of Jay’s Treaty by focusing on Hamilton’s…

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Jay’s Treaty – Part II (the Bitter Ratification Battle)

October 7, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Jay’s Treaty  (Part II) – The Bitter Ratification Battle, Hyperpartisianship and Executive Privilege 8 Stat. 133-137 Overview: A prior post, Jay’s…

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Who was Alexander Hamilton?

September 26, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Who was Alexander Hamilton? (A brief overview) An orphan who became the first Secretary of Treasury (the “$10 founding father”).…

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Jay’s Treaty – Part 1 (background, controversy, and terms)

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Jay’s Treaty – The United States’ first and arguably most controversial treaty (signed in London 11/19/1794; ratified by the Senate…

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Tribute to John McCain

September 1, 2018 admin Leave a comment

John McCain’s son, Jimmy, read his father’s favorite poem today at the National Cathedral. This is the same poem that…

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Hamilton and the abolition of slavery in New York

August 27, 2018 admin 1 Comment

Alexander Hamilton and the gradual abolition of slavery in New York Alexander Hamilton is best known for his role promoting…

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The Revised Statutes of the State of New York (1829)

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The Revised Statutes of the State of New York (1829) In 1829, New York became the first common law jurisdiction…

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Carriage Act of 1794

August 5, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Carriage Act of 1794 (Hamilton and the Supreme Court) [Third Congress, Session I, Chapter 45; 1 Stat. 373-375] After Alexander…

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