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  2. Essex Junto - Wikipedia

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    The Essex Junto was a powerful group of New England Federalist Party lawyers, merchants, and politicians, so called because many in the original group were from Essex County, Massachusetts. Origins and definition

  3. Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    Some Federalist leaders (Essex Junto) began courting Jefferson's vice president and Hamilton's nemesis Aaron Burr in an attempt to swing New York into an independent confederation with the New England states, which along with New York were supposed to secede from the United States after Burr's election to Governor. However, Hamilton's influence ...

  4. Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    Some Federalist leaders (see Essex Junto) began courting Burr in an attempt to swing New York into an independent confederation with the New England states, which along with New York were supposed to secede from the United States after Burr's election to Governor. However, Hamilton's influence cost Burr the governorship of New York, a key in ...

  5. Theophilus Parsons - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Essex County convention of 1778—called to protest against the proposed state constitution—and as a member of the "Essex Junto" was probably the author of The Essex Result, which helped to secure the constitution's rejection at the polls. [2] He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1781. [3]

  6. AP United States History - Wikipedia

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    The AP U.S. History course is designed to provide the same level of content and instruction that students would face in a freshman-level college survey class. It generally uses a college-level textbook as the foundation for the course and covers nine periods of U.S. history, spanning from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.

  7. History of the United States (1815–1849) - Wikipedia

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    The history of the United States from 1815 to 1849—also called the Middle Period, the Antebellum Era, or the Age of Jackson—involved westward expansion across the American continent, the proliferation of suffrage to nearly all white men, and the rise of the Second Party System of politics between Democrats and Whigs.

  8. Essex Junction post office tapped for $9 million makeover ...

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    A Vermont post office, located on New England Drive in Essex Junction, is getting a pricey makeover, courtesy of the U.S Postal Service.

  9. 1856 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    July 9/10 – Nikola Tesla inventor, genius (died in 1947 in New York, United States) July 11 – Georgiana Drew, stage actress (died 1893) July 24 – Franklin Ware Mann, inventor (died 1916) July 25 – Charles Major, novelist and lawyer (died 1913) August 15 – Charles E. Townsend, U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1911 to 1923 (died 1924)