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Tag Archives: Mathew Carey
Faults of the Federalists; Can the House Refuse to Fund Obamacare?
Mathew Carey published the Olive Branch on November 8, 1814. The full title was The Olive Branch: or Faults on Both Sides, Federal and Democratic, A Serious Appeal on the Necessity of Mutual Forgiveness & Harmony, to Save our Common … Continue reading
Posted in From The Desk, House Appropriation, Secession
Tagged Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, Alxander Dallas, Civil War Imminent, Constitutional Convention, Democratic-Republicans, Features of Mr. Jay's Treaty, Federalits, House Appropriations, House of Representatives Fund Obamacare, Jacobins, Jay Treaty, Jefferson, Leopard and Chesapeake Affair, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, New England, Obamacare, Olive Branch, Orders in Council 1807, secession, Timothy Pickering, War of 1812, Washington
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Why the Olive Branch Was an Act of Courage for Carey; How the Nullification Crisis was Resolved
Why Writing the Olive Branch was an Act of Courage for Mathew Carey Carey published his book on secession, the Olive Branch, on November 6, 1814, shortly before the Hartford Convention. It was an act of courage. Carey was concerned his political … Continue reading
Posted in From The Desk, Nullification, Secession, States' rights
Tagged Alien and Seditions Acts, American Colonization Society, Andrew Jackson, Caius, Civil War, Democratic-Repulibcans, Force Act, Hartford Convention, Henry Clay, James Madison, John Adams, John C. Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, nullifcation, Nullifcation Convention, Olive Brancy, Robert Hayne, secession, secession 2012, secession petitions, South Carolina, Tariff of 1828, Tariff of 1832, Tariff of 1833, Tariff of Abominations, Thomas Hart Benton, Thomas Jefferson, Verplanck Bill, War of 1812
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