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Stanley Y. Klos: Loyola University Law School Constitution Day Exhibit
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Loyola University Law School Constitution Day Exhibit. Loyola celebrates Constitution Day. September 16, 2011. Each year, Loyola University New Orleans celebrates Constitution Day, which commemorates the formation and signing of the United States Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, recognizing citizens born in the U.S. and those who became citizens by naturalization. The piece highlights how the Equal Protection clause of U.S. Constitution applies to noncitizens. The late Senator Robert C. Byrd. Greenville H...
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President Richard Henry Lee : Appeal For Peace
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President Richard Henry Lee. Sixth President of the United States in Congress Assembled: November 30, 1784 to November 23, 1785. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. 12 Colonies Appeal For Peace. After 102 years, the Federal Government finally agrees that Samuel Huntington. And not John Hanson. Was the first USCA President to serve under the Articles of Confederation. - Click Here. The appeal condemns the ". FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, AND BRETHREN! 12 Colonies Appeal For Peace, heading, Ju...
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present: Martin Van Buren
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present. The progression of the United States of America from thirteen British colonies into the current republic was a complex political process that spanned nearly 15 years. During the founding period the "Head of State" served as “President” under the Colonial Continental Congress, The United States Continental Congress, the Constitution of 1777 (Articles of Confederation) and the Constitution of 1787 (Current U.S. Constitution). President Martin Van Buren.
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present: John Tyler
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present. The progression of the United States of America from thirteen British colonies into the current republic was a complex political process that spanned nearly 15 years. During the founding period the "Head of State" served as “President” under the Colonial Continental Congress, The United States Continental Congress, the Constitution of 1777 (Articles of Confederation) and the Constitution of 1787 (Current U.S. Constitution). Tyler first married Letitia ...
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present: William Clinton
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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present. The progression of the United States of America from thirteen British colonies into the current republic was a complex political process that spanned nearly 15 years. During the founding period the "Head of State" served as “President” under the Colonial Continental Congress, The United States Continental Congress, the Constitution of 1777 (Articles of Confederation) and the Constitution of 1787 (Current U.S. Constitution). Of the United States. And Ch...