Dhaaruni Sreenivas

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Yet as had also been true in that earlier interregnum, constitutional change happened in these years in the states, where what did or did not belong in a constitution, and how far one could be amended, was the subject of heated and sustained debate. Much of it involved continued and even widening resentment of the federal government, not just from the former states of the Confederacy but from the newer states of the West.
We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution
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