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VA-Hist folks,
This was all H-Law posted of my message. You got the whole
enchilada. I will forward to you anything interesting that gets
posted on H-Law during the next couple of days.
Harold S. Forsythe
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Date sent: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:10:42 -0500 (EST)
From: Ian Mylchreest <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [H-Law] Private Law under late 18th century constitutional regimes
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To H-Law,
We on H-VA-Hist have come across a question that the scholars
on H-Law may
be able to help us with. I am not sure how to put the question but:
did
property rights, recognition of marriage, inheritance, the whole
range of
private and family law, change in relation to independence, the
Articles
of Confederation, and then the Constitution? What about relations
between
the states involving these matters, during the fluid period, 1776-
1790?
We appreciate any assistance you can provide.
Harold S. Forsythe
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Harold S. Forsythe
Assistant Professor History
Director: Black Studies
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT 06430-5195
(203) 254-4000 x2379
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