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Identifier: americafromdisco00boyd (find matches)
Title: America, from discovery in 1942 to the present time
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Boyd, James P(enny) (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Mansfield, Ohio, Estill & co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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rized by the Constitution. (2) A plan whereby the respectiveStates or sections might defend themselves against the enemy and pay for the same,the central government to reimburse them. (3) A full militia for each State, withpower to detach a portion at the request of other States,, when invaded. (4) Sevenamendments recommended to the .Constitution : (1) Repr&senlatives and directtaxes to be apportioned among the States in proportion to the number oi freepersons. (2) Admission of Slates only on vote of two-thirds of both Houses.(3) No embargo beyond sixty days. (4) No interdiction of commercial intercourseexcept by two-third votes of both Houses of Congress. (5) No declaration of warexcept by vote of two-thirds of both Houses. (6) No naturalized person to beeligible to Congress. (7) No second term for the President, nor any President fromthe same State twice in succession. A fifth resolve provided for the reassemblingof the convention in case these resolutions did not bring redress.
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458 PRESIDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIONS. learning that detachments had been defeated and posts capturedin the Northwest by British and Indians, Hull retreated toDetroit, pursued by a British army under Brock. Detroit wasbesieged, and Hull surrendered it and his army. On Oct. 13, 1812, the Americans again invaded Canada atNiagara, and attacked Queenstown, but were defeated witli theloss of 1000 men. But though defeated on land, the Americanswere successful at sea. The Essex, Captain Porter, captured theBritish sloop of war Alert, Aug. 13, 1812. The frigate Consti-tution, Captain Hull, captured and burned the British frigateGuerriere, Aug. 19, 1812. The Wasp, Captain Jones, compelledthe surrender of the British brig Frolic, Oct. 18. The Britishfrigate Macedonian captured the American frigate United States,Captain Decatur, Oct. 25. The Constitution, Captain Bainbridge,captured the British frigate Java, Dec. 29, 1812. EVEN7S OF 1813.—Three American armies held thefrontiers in 1813. The Army

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