The Constitution in Congress: Substantive Issues in the First Congress, 1789-1791
Generally, legislative and executive precedents are less familiar than judicial ones. Substantive matters that came before the First Congress, which first met in 1789 and adjourned in 1791, are examined, such as taxes and trade, federal spending and the public credit.
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