From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16311 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, July 4 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16311 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Your Summer Just Got Cooler - YETI Bundle Inside! ["Tractor Supply Deals"] Important Message for you. ["Congratulations" Subject: Your Summer Just Got Cooler - YETI Bundle Inside! Your Summer Just Got Cooler - YETI Bundle Inside! http://trumpus.ru.com/YAgPSy8ZrdFrt9mcKNv3n9gID5ohXu3VcxDS7WYxPdNYxukoiA http://trumpus.ru.com/hoZrzcDabAwX42cmvaUvkjDTDYEAQgc2aeuU0aJDh0pgnbEYHQ tion of the Constitution, were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Jay. George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and later president of the Constitutional Convention. Each of these men held additional important roles in the early government of the United States. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison served as the first four presidents; Adams and Jefferson were the nation's first two vice presidents; Jay was the nation's first chief justice; Hamilton was the first secretary of the treasury; Jefferson was the first secretary of state; and Franklin was America's most senior diplomat from the start of the Revolutionary War through its conclusion with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The list of Founding Fathers is often expanded to include the signers of the Declaration of Independence and individuals who later approved the U.S. Constitution. Some scholars regard all delegates to the Constitutional Convention as Founding Fathers whether they approved the Constitution or not. In addition, some historians include signers of the Articles of Confederation, which was adopted in 1781 as the nation's first constitution. Historians have come to recognize others as founders, such as Revolutionary War military leaders as well as participants in developments leading up to the war, including prominent writers, orators, and other men and women who contributed to cause. Since the 19th century, the Founding Fathers have shifted from the concept of them as demigods who created the modern nation-state, to take into account their inability to address issues such as slavery and the debt owed aft ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2025 15:47:53 +0200 From: "Congratulations" Subject: Important Message for you. Important Message for you. http://trumpus.ru.com/Wwoyx7XxYfAaAdSyPoVX8CoGY2fTRmm3lqDhHPte4L6eU5hBrQ http://trumpus.ru.com/8UpTCUYm-28BQaQkJ7yyKzKEXWyoPMZ2EI169bSmXRbUZvMsYQ sed, states began to look to their own interests rather than the country's. By the mid-1780s, states were refusing to provide Congress with funding, which meant the government could not meet the interest on its foreign debt, pay the soldiers stationed along the Ohio River, or defend American navigation rights on the Mississippi River against Spanish interference. In 1782, Rhode Island vetoed an amendment that would have allowed Congress to levy taxes on imports to pay off federal debts. A second attempt was made to approve a federal impost in 1785; however, this time it was New York which disapproved. The Confederation Congress also lacked the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce. Britain, France and Spain imposed restrictions on American ships and products, while the U.S. was unable to coordinate retaliatory trade policies. When Massachusetts and Pennsylvania placed reciprocal duties on British trade, neighboring states such as Connecticut and Delaware established free ports to gain an economic advantage. Some states even began applying customs duties against the trade of neighbori ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16311 ***********************************************