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    there was a struggle for its ratification that went on until 1790. Members of Congress believed that the Articles of Confederation‚ the first government of the United States‚ needed to be altered while others did not want change. After the Revolutionary War‚ the people did not want a strong central government‚ because it reminded them too much of what they were trying to escape. Under the Articles‚ each state had their own laws‚ and the need for a new Constitution was desired by many. This desired Constitution

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    Chapter 6: The Constitution and the New Republic By the late 1780’s most Americans were not satisfied with the deficiencies of the Articles of confederation. In 1787‚ they created the Constitution. It derived most of its principles from state documents. Americans agreed that the document was nearly perfect‚ but disagreed on how to interpret it. Framing A New Government Advocates of Centralization People thought that they had fought the war to avoid tyranny and now they wanted to keep

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    Federalism as we know it was created in 1789 as a response to the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the tyranny of monarchy. The founding fathers sought to create a system that cultivated ideas with states functioning both as innovators and test subjects‚ yet as time has passed federalism has dramatically evolved from the dual system it once was. As 200 years have come and gone‚ so has government evolved and changed throughout the year; similarly‚ public policy has tried to keep up with

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    soldiers that has made it to Supreme Court due to this amendment.(cite this) The third amendment helps the United States as a whole‚ however‚ their are negative effects also. After several years of comparatively weak government under the Articles of Confederation‚ a Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia proposed a new constitution on September 17‚ 1787‚ featuring a stronger chief executive and other changes. George Mason‚ a Constitutional Convention delegate and the drafter of Virginia’s Declaration

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    Two different plans were devised in a convention. The Federalists‚ the majority‚ implemented the Virginia plan‚ a statewide government based on the population. “The federalists supported the constitution and preferred a strong national government‚” (pg. 57). The Anti-Federalists supported the New Jersey plan‚ where each state gets the same amount of representation. “The Anti-Federalist opposed the constitution and preferred a decentralized federal government; they took their name by default‚ in reaction

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    government involved had different ideas and beliefs and nobody could take it away from them. After the Americas colonies won their independence from England‚ the thirteen colonies became the thirteen states and they created a system called the Articles of Confederation which the state government had the most power making the national government very weak. The Founding Fathers knew this system was very weak and they wanted to do another system‚ called the Constitution who‚ at the end‚ made the national a

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    Charles Pinckney

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    his father’s example of pledging allegiance to the British crown. In his political career‚ Charles served in the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1778‚ and later elected to South Carolina’s House of Representatives. Soon enough he served in the Confederation Congress from November 1‚ 1784 until February 21‚ 1787. Pinckney attended the Constitutional Convention of 1788 although his role in the convention is controversial. He was one of the youngest delegates but he claimed himself to be one of the

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    Federalism was born in 1787‚ when Alexander Hamilton‚ John Jay‚ and James Madison wrote 85 essays known as the Federalist Papers. These political documents encouraged Americans to adopt the newly-written Constitution and its stronger central government. Hamilton along with his friends believed in ratification of the U.S. Constitution. They wanted a stronger national government‚ a national bank‚ no Bill of Rights‚ no state governments‚ and a strong executive branch. Alex grew up in South Carolina

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    purpose of Bill of Rights. Here are three. Firstly‚ the Bill of Rights was written to get the Constitution ratified. It was there to save the nation. The 55 delegates realized that for the new nation to succeed‚ they would to take away the Articles of Confederation and create a new government. However‚ many delegates were scared for a too powerful central government but others thought that the Bill of Rights were not needed‚ considering that the government had no authority to grant natural rights‚ liberty

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    government in America’s first constitution led to several limitations such as No power of taxation‚ lack of central leadership‚ difficulty passing laws‚ and each state has only one vote. These are just a few of the major things that the Articles of Confederation lacked. The authority to impose a tax and raise revenue was not

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