Reference Handbook of American History By the Library Method for Secondary Scho
Reference Handbook of American History By the Library Method for Secondary Scho
A W Bacheler
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382. Winsor, vii. 279. The "American System " or System of Internal Improvements and Protective Duties Cumberland Road, extended from Cum berland, Md. , to the West, and finally reached Illinois. 1. To establish post- offices and post-roads. 2. To declare war. 3. To regulate com merce between the States. Bryant & Gay, iv. 274. Eggleston, 272, 273. Fiske, Hist, of U. S. , 305-307. Gilman, Life of Monroe, 149, 248. Hart, Epochs of Am. History, 224, 227- 229, 253, 254. Higginson, 260. Hildreth, vi.... 591, 592, 616, 617, 624. Irving-Fiske, 541. Johnston, 206, 207, 211. Lalor, Cyclopaedia, ii. 568-572. Montgomery, 226, 227. Patton, ii. 700. Sargent, Public Men and Events, i. 25-28. Handbook of American History The "American System" etc. ( Continued} 4. To provide for the general welfare. 5. To regulate ter ritory and property of the U. S. These are the powers of the Constitution by which the right to make internal im provements is claimed. What is the so-called "Elastic Clause" of the Constitution ?
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