... industry was destroyed by the National Socialists and World War Two, Düsseldorf became the new fashion centre of the young republic in the post-war era. ...
American Enterprise Institute - Thomas Donnelly - Feb 7, 2010
... its trade surplus under the sheltering sails of the Royal Navy--although that reliance nearly cost the young republic its life during the War of 1812. ...
... when the government sent the first counters to New England townships and Southern slave quarters and tallied 3231533 people in the young republic. ...
Louisville Courier-Journal - Steve Kaufman - Feb 6, 2010
“Many Americans,” Schoenbachler writes, “were all too aware of the inherent possibility that the young republic could not find the revolution's off switch, ...
Frightened by the example it had set, the slave-owning US imposed economic sanctions against the young Republic. France demanded that the Republic of Haiti ...
... the French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville's visit to the US in 1831, which led to his pioneering account of the young republic, Democracy in America. ...
Family Security Matters - Jim O'Neill - Feb 2, 2010
How had the young republic come to such a sorry state? The year had started out so well. At the beginning of 1776, the American patriots had the British ...
The young Republic's sovereignty was compromised in critical ways that continue to affect it today. Early on, it was crippled by debt -- an indemnity ...
... the British invaders “profiting by these internal dissentions” by arming troops of loyalist auxiliaries “to reduce the young republic to subjection. ...
The young republic founded in 1804 was ostracized from the very beginning of its existence. Moreover, it was ransomed and bankrupted by its former colonial ...