How The United States Congress Came to Be
Episode Date: September 18, 2022When the 13 American colonies decided to form a proper constitution, the single largest question which confronted them was how their legislature would...
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2082 episodes transcribedWhen the 13 American colonies decided to form a proper constitution, the single largest question which confronted them was how their legislature would...
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