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* Jensen, Merrill. "The Idea of a National Government During the American Revolution", ''Political Science Quarterly,'' 58 (1943), 356-79. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195%28194309%2958%3A3%3C356%3ATIOANG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M  online at JSTOR]
* Jensen, Merrill. "The Idea of a National Government During the American Revolution", ''Political Science Quarterly,'' 58 (1943), 356-79. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195%28194309%2958%3A3%3C356%3ATIOANG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M  online at JSTOR]
* Jillson, Calvin, and Rick K. Wilson. ''Congressional Dynamics: Structure, Coordination, and Choice in the First American Congress, 1774-1789.'' (1994)
* Jillson, Calvin, and Rick K. Wilson. ''Congressional Dynamics: Structure, Coordination, and Choice in the First American Congress, 1774-1789.'' (1994)
* Dougherty, Keith L. ''Collective Action under the Articles of Confederation.'' 2001. 225 pp
* Lutz, Donald S. "Why Federalism?" ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 2004 61(3): 582-588. Issn: 0043-5597 Fulltext: [[History Cooperative]]
* McDonald, Forest.''Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution.'' (1985)  
* McDonald, Forest.''Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution.'' (1985)  
* Mclaughlin, Andrew C. ''A Constitutional History of the United States'' (1935) [http://www.constitution.org/cmt/mclaughlin/chus.htm online version]
* Mclaughlin, Andrew C. ''A Constitutional History of the United States'' (1935) [http://www.constitution.org/cmt/mclaughlin/chus.htm online version]

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  • Bernstein, R. B. "Parliamentary Principles, American Realities: The Continental and Confederation Congresses, 1774-1789," in Inventing Congress: Origins & Establishment Of First Federal Congress ed by Kenneth R. Bowling and Donald R. Kennon (1999) pp 76-108
  • Burnett, Edmund Cody. The Continental Congress: A Definitive History of the Continental Congress From Its Inception in 1774 to March, 1789 (1941)
  • Barbara Feinberg, The Articles Of Confederation (2002). [for middle school children.]
  • Hoffert, Robert W. A Politics of Tensions: The Articles of Confederation and American Political Ideas (1992).
  • Horgan, Lucille E. Forged in War: The Continental Congress and the Origin of Military Supply and Acquisition Policy (2002)
  • Jensen, Merrill. The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-Constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781 (1959).
  • Jensen, Merrill. "The Idea of a National Government During the American Revolution", Political Science Quarterly, 58 (1943), 356-79. online at JSTOR
  • Jillson, Calvin, and Rick K. Wilson. Congressional Dynamics: Structure, Coordination, and Choice in the First American Congress, 1774-1789. (1994)
  • Dougherty, Keith L. Collective Action under the Articles of Confederation. 2001. 225 pp
  • Lutz, Donald S. "Why Federalism?" William and Mary Quarterly 2004 61(3): 582-588. Issn: 0043-5597 Fulltext: History Cooperative
  • McDonald, Forest.Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution. (1985)
  • Mclaughlin, Andrew C. A Constitutional History of the United States (1935) online version
  • Maier, Pauline. American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence (1998).
  • Main, Jackson T. Political Parties before the Constitution. University of North Carolina Press, 1974
  • Rakove, Jack N. The Beginnings of National Politics: An Interpretive History of the Continental Congress (1982).
  • Rakove, Jack N. "The Collapse of the Articles of Confederation," in The American Founding: Essays on the Formation of the Constitution. Ed by J. Jackson Barlow, Leonard W. Levy and Ken Masugi. Greenwood Press. 1988. Pp 225-45 ISBN 0313256101