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Old Dominion, New Republic: Making Virginia Republican, 1776-1840.

机译:新共和国旧自治领:1776-1840年成为弗吉尼亚共和党人。

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Virginia's justification of its secession from the British Empire on 15 May 1776 was based on fealty to inherited ways and preference for inherited legal arrangements. Although some, particularly Thomas Jefferson, strived in the half-century thereafter to bring Virginia's "state" into consonance with "Enlightenment" norms, they usually met with failure. Even some of the reformers' apparent successes, such as the establishment of the University of Virginia, turned out to reinforce the old ruling class.;Reformers found a promising means of skirting the backward-looking General Assembly: they would create a powerful American government and delegate some of the state's traditional powers to it. By "extending the sphere," they would guarantee that the new class of men so much in evidence in Virginia politics as the Revolutionary decade wore on would be absent from the federal legislature. Yet, as chapter three of this dissertation shows, this stratagem ran aground on the shoal of elite opposition. In the end, Federalists in the Virginia Ratifying Convention had to promise their colleagues that the proposed constitution would have limited effects.;Virginia's political majority accepted the constitution on that basis. It also insisted from the new government's inception that the new government had, as the Virginia Federalists of 1788 had promised, only those powers it was "expressly" delegated. Thus, the parochialism Virginians had displayed in their disputes with the king and in rejecting "Enlightenment" constitutionalism also lay behind their political creed when Virginia ruled the American roost.;Having defeated Federalism in the election of 1800/1801, Republicans expected political peace and economic prosperity. Instead, the Republican party soon splintered, and even the governing majority sensed that their best-laid plans had gone awry. Denizens of the new lands of Virginia's West, resentful of the dominant East's parsimony, endeavored to secure the internal improvements program they wanted by pushing one of Jefferson's failed reforms: constitutional revision. They succeeded only in laying the seeds for West Virginia's eventual secession from Virginia. By the time James Madison died in 1836, then, the Revolutionary Virginia political disposition had both endangered the Union and undermined the Old Dominion.
机译:弗吉尼亚州于1776年5月15日脱离大英帝国的辩解是基于忠于继承的方式和对继承的法律安排的偏爱。尽管有些人,特别是托马斯·杰斐逊(Thomas Jefferson)在此后的半个世纪中努力使弗吉尼亚的“州”与“启蒙运动”规范相呼应,但他们通常会失败。甚至连改革家的一些明显成就,例如弗吉尼亚大学的成立,也都巩固了旧的统治阶级。改革者们发现了一种有希望的方法,可以避开落后的大会:他们将建立一个强大的美国政府并赋予该州一些传统权力。通过“扩大范围”,他们将保证联邦立法机构将不会出现像革命十年所经历的那样在弗吉尼亚政治中如此重要的新一类人。但是,正如本论文的第三章所示,这种策略是在精英反对派的背景下搁浅的。最后,《弗吉尼亚批准公约》中的联邦主义者必须向其同事保证,拟议的宪法将产生有限的影响。弗吉尼亚州的政治多数在此基础上接受了该宪法。它也从新政府成立之初就坚称,新政府按照1788年弗吉尼亚联邦主义者的诺言,只拥有“明示”的权力。因此,弗吉尼亚人在与国王的争执中表现出的狭och主义和拒绝“启蒙运动”的立宪主义在弗吉尼亚统治美国的时候也落后于他们的政治信条。经济繁荣。相反,共和党很快崩溃了,甚至连执政的多数党都感觉到他们最好的计划已经出错了。弗吉尼亚州西部新大陆的居民对东部占统治地位的愤慨不满,他们通过推动杰斐逊失败的改革之一-宪法修订,努力确保他们想要的内部改善计划。他们只是为西弗吉尼亚州最终脱离弗吉尼亚州奠定了种子。詹姆斯·麦迪逊(James Madison)于1836年去世时,弗吉尼亚革命政权既危及联盟,又破坏了旧统治。

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  • 作者

    Gutzman, K. R. Constantine.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 American history.;Political science.;Law.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 491 p.
  • 总页数 491
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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