American Eloquence, Volume 3 American Eloquence, Volume 3

American Eloquence, Volume 3

Publisher Description

It has been said by an excellent authority that the Constitution was "extorted from the grinding necessities of a reluctant people". The truth of the statement is very quickly recognized by even the most surface student of American politics. The struggle which began in 1774-5 was the direct outcome of the spirit of independence. Rather than submit to a degrading government by the arbitrary will of a foreign Parliament, the Massachusetts people chose to enter upon an almost unprecedented war of a colony against the mother country. Rather than admit the precedent of the oppression of a sister colony, the other colonies chose to support Massachusetts in her resistance. Resistance to Parliament involved resistance to the Crown, the only power which had hitherto claimed the loyalty of the colonists; and one evil feature of the Revolution was that the spirit of loyalty disappeared for a time from American politics. There were, without doubt, many individual cases of loyalty to "Continental interests"; but the mass of the people had merely unlearned their loyalty to the Crown, and had learned no other loyalty to take its place. Their nominal allegiance to the individual colony was weakened by their underlying consciousness that they really were a part of a greater nation; their national allegiance had never been claimed by any power.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2005
March 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
263
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
393.5
KB

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