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  • Mapping the Constitution ? The Cartographic History of the Ratification of the Constitution: The Cartographic History of the Ratification of the Constitution

    Mapping the Constitution ? The Cartographic History of the Ratification of the Constitution by Kaminski, John P.; Moore, Timothy D.; Danforth, Sarah;

    The Cartographic History of the Ratification of the Constitution

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    • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2025

    • ISBN 9798987944561
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages94 pages
    • Size 279x216x15 mm
    • Weight 675 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 maps
    • 700

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    Ending in mid-September 1787, the Constitutional Convention recommended that the state legislatures call conventions elected by the people to consider ratifying the newly proposed Constitution. The five New England state legislatures called conventions in which delegates represented their towns, while in the other nine state conventions delegates represented counties and a few large towns. The maps in this atlas show the division between Federalists and Antifederalists in all fourteen states. This volume also contains a map derived from a map originally created in 1894 that depicts the geographical division of the vote on the Constitution throughout the country. Another map shows the locations of American towns in which nearly 100 newspapers and magazines were published in 1787&&&8211;1790. Additionally, the names of the convention delegates are listed in state rosters arranged alphabetically by their towns and/or counties.

    Distributed for the Center for the Study of the American Constitution

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