History of Liberia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 59 pages of information about History of Liberia.

History of Liberia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 59 pages of information about History of Liberia.
State Appropriations, ........... $   930.00
State Colonization Tax, .........  12,851.00
Colonial Agency, ................   1,091.85
Columbia Expedition, ............     248.88
Stock of C. & L. Trading Co., ...   1,250.00
Mdse., ..........................     104.62
State Fund, ..................... 241,922.16
Contributions, ..................  45,385.74
Profit and Loss, ................ 139,972.31-1/2
J.T.G., Colonial Agent, .........     126.70
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443,883.26-1/2

V.

The Republic of Liberia.

The History of Liberia from this point on assumes a peculiar interest.  The capacity and capabilities of the Negro are subjected to a crucial test.  He is left fully freed from the control or influence of an alien race, in possession of a borrowed civilization, and of a borrowed political system of an advanced type, dependent on popular intelligence for its very existence.  Can he maintain his position?  Will he make further progress, developing along lines peculiar to his race and environment, and spreading a new civilization among the adjacent tribes?  Or is he to lapse helplessly back into his original condition—­to be absorbed into the dense masses of surrounding barbarism?  The question is a vital one.  The solution of weighty problems in large part depends upon the answer.

The form of government was, as has been seen, closely copied from that of the United States.  There is the same tripartite division—­executive, legislative and judicial.  The President is elected every two years, on the first Tuesday in May.  He is commander-in-chief of the army and navy; makes treaties with the concurrence of two-thirds of the Senate, with whose advice he also appoints all public officers not otherwise provided for by law.

The legislative authority consists of a Senate of two members from each county, elected for four years, and a House of Representatives holding office for two years; four members being apportioned to Montserado county, three to Bassa, one to each other county, with one additional representative for each 10,000 inhabitants.  The judicial power was vested in a Supreme Court with original jurisdiction in all cases affecting ambassadors and consuls and where the Republic is a party, and appellate jurisdiction in all other cases; and in subordinate courts to be established by the Legislature.

The majority of the colonists had been long accustomed to similar institutions in the land of their captivity, and the new machinery of government was soon running smoothly.  Within the little State peace and prosperity prevailed; its foreign relations, on the contrary, were involved in the greatest uncertainty.  It had indeed severed the leading strings which bound it to its natural protector, and stood forth in the assertion of its independence.  But it was wholly unsupported and unrecognized.  The dispute with

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