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  2. Compromise of 1790 - Wikipedia

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    The compromise made possible the passage of the Residence Act and Funding Act of 1790 in July and August 1790. According to historian Jacob Cooke, it is "generally regarded as one of the most important bargains in American history , ranking just below the better known Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 ."

  3. Debt assumption - Wikipedia

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    Historian Max M. Edling has explained how assumptions worked. The Compromise of 1790 was reached by Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison to include both assumption of state debts and the location of the permanent national capital in the South. The assumption was the critical issue; the location of the capital was a bargaining ploy.

  4. Corrupt bargain - Wikipedia

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    Hayes's detractors labeled the alleged compromise a "Corrupt Bargain" [7] and mocked him with the nickname "Rutherfraud". [8] The most often cited item in the "compromise" was the agreement to accept Southern "home rule" by withdrawing the remaining Northern troops from Southern capitals.

  5. Compromise between 18th century political rivals created ...

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    The anti-Federalists believed that the central government would be too strong under the Constitution. Individual rights would not be protected. The Bill of Rights was a compromise, and the Seventh ...

  6. Constitutional Convention (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17, 1787. [1] Although the convention was intended to revise the league of states and first system of government under the Articles of Confederation, [2] the intention from the outset of many of its proponents, chief among them James Madison of Virginia and Alexander Hamilton of New York, was to create a new ...

  7. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Distributive negotiation, compromise, positional negotiation, or hard-bargaining negotiation attempts to distribute a "fixed pie" of benefits. Distributive negotiation operates under zero-sum conditions, where it is assumed that any gain made by one party will be at the expense of the other.

  8. Senate abandons compromise with unions, passes ban on ... - AOL

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    People in the Senate gallery watch as senators vote on HB267, a bill that would ban collective bargaining for public employees, at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025.

  9. Square Deal - Wikipedia

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    He played a central role in negotiating a compromise to end the Coal strike of 1902, which was threatening the nation's energy supply. [28] He decided they also needed a square deal, and a stronger voice and collective bargaining with corporations. [29] [30]