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The men who wrote the Constitution did not envision the active and continuing involvement of ordinary citizens in affairs of state. Describe the various ways in which ordinary citizens became involved in political concerns. Be sure to include how the concepts of liberty and freedom were used (refer to Voices of Freedom) and explain who was excluded from political discourse in the period from 1790 to 1815.
Vacant Plot
An empty piece of land that has not been developed or built upon.
Fencing
The sport of fighting with swords, particularly foils, épées, or sabres, according to set rules; also refers to a barrier or structure serving as a boundary or means of protection.
Mowing
The process of cutting down grass or other vegetation to maintain land or lawn appearance and health.
Special Warranty Deed
A type of deed in which the seller guarantees the title only against defects arising during their ownership and not against defects existing before that time.
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