The Great Republic: A History of the American People, Volum 1D.C. Heath and Company, 1992 - 656 sider The Great Republic aims to narrate and interpret American history around a central structure of several overarching themes: the reconciling of majority and minority interests in governing the body politic; the relations between America and the outer world; and the role of ideas in shaping American society and institutions. |
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... religious groups - presumptions that illuminate the history of religion in early America particularly well . Except for the most extreme radicals , Christians generally assumed that there was one true religion and that differences of ...
... religious groups - presumptions that illuminate the history of religion in early America particularly well . Except for the most extreme radicals , Christians generally assumed that there was one true religion and that differences of ...
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... religion . Catholicism was to be practiced as privately as possible , and all Christians were to be allowed to worship in any form they wished . But this vague , pragmatic liberalism satisfied neither side . The ... Religious Religion 103.
... religion . Catholicism was to be practiced as privately as possible , and all Christians were to be allowed to worship in any form they wished . But this vague , pragmatic liberalism satisfied neither side . The ... Religious Religion 103.
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... Religion Although politics and constitutionalism dominated the Revolutionary era , most ordinary Americans still conceived of the world in religious terms . Hence the Revolution and even republicanism had a religious dimension . Indeed ...
... Religion Although politics and constitutionalism dominated the Revolutionary era , most ordinary Americans still conceived of the world in religious terms . Hence the Revolution and even republicanism had a religious dimension . Indeed ...
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