by Ralston Hayden
University of Michigan Press, 1920
Paper: 978-0-472-75149-5

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Senate and Treaties, 1789–1817, Ralston Hayden traces the early history of treaty-making within the United States Senate over the course of twenty-five years, beginning with the Senate’s first treaty negotiation. Hayden calls this era the “formative period in the history of the treaty-making functions of the Senate,” during which time the expectations of the Senate’s functions underwent great changes.

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