Thursday, March 17, 2011

Bargain, dinner, Issue, Party, Jefferson, resulted, assumption


Question by hoonkim4444: What led to the issue at the dinner party of Jefferson which resulted in the assumption bargain?

or the "candlelight bargain"




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Answer by GenevievesMom
The idea was that we needed an independent capital that was not part of any state. So land was given up by Maryland and Virginia to carve out an independent District of Columbia. It was the first step away from States' Rights and into a federalist state.





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