Special Method in History; a Complete Outline of a Course of Study in History for the Grades Below the High School

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Voting in Congress was by states.
" 9. The people owed allegiance to the state only.
" The general or fundamental cause may be found, and the others may be interpreted with reference to it. The careful comparison and contrast of the causes listed above will show that the first eight are 1 " Method in History," Mace, p. 30.
HISTORY IN THE SEVENTH GRADE 1 73 closely related to the ninth cause. By common con- sent, when the colonists transferred their allegiance from England, they gave it on all d
...omestic concerns primarily to their respective colonial governments.
The Continental Congress recognized this relation in creating the Confederation by making the states, in the main, sovereign. Wherever primary allegiance is placed, there sovereignty will reside. This shows that allegiance conditions sovereignty, and that cause seven is the result of cause nine." A further comparison of each of the causes as- signed with cause nine, leads to the same result. A single cause is discovered, by reflection, to be at the bottom of what is usually described as a variety of causes.


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