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    as religious texts‚ public laws‚ indentures‚ and land records as it has always been considered a strong and stable material. The five pages of the U.S. Constitution as well as the Declaration of Independence‚ the Bill of Rights‚ and the Articles of Confederation are written on parchment. The terms parchment and vellum are also used in the paper making industry. Parchment paper is made from cellulose fibers prepared from fir trees or plants such as cotton or flax. Paper can be made which mimics

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    get more things done. The government is in a state of near anarchy. The Articles as they are do not have the strength that is needed to establish a new and powerful country. I want the country to be united‚ I fear that if the Constitution is not ratified that America will break up into thirteen different nations. It is true that the national government would have greater power than it did under the Articles of Confederation. But its powers are limited to tasks that face the entire nation‚ like trade

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    On the heels of the revolutionary war and the failed attempt of a national government (The Articles of Confederation)‚ the leaders of the United States set to make a stronger‚ centralized government‚ with dual sovereignty between the national government and the states. The rules of this governing body would be laid out in a document called the Constitution. Although most leaders supported the constitution they did not agree on many aspects of it. Out of the disagreement two groups emerged‚ the Federalist

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    them written by now famous people such as Alexander Hamilton‚ John Locke‚ and Thomas Hobbes‚ they inscribed documents that would guide the country in deciding it’s constitution. Works such as the Magna Carta‚ the Federalist papers‚ and the Articles of Confederation all prompted the direction that the Constitution took. The Magna Carta‚ established in 1215‚ declared the unjustness of King John‚ and the refusal to comply with such injustice. Its boldness and audaciousness gave way to the first sparks

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    attempt at governing the new independent country‚ the United States‚ delegates of the Constitutional Convention‚ including people such as George Washington‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ and James Madison‚ took it upon themselves to completely scrap the Articles of Confederation and begin drafting a new constitution from 1787 to 1800. This later became the American Constitution‚ a complete revision of the power of the government‚ representation of states‚ interstate commerce and foreign trade‚ and issues revolving

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    The Constitution guards against the tyranny‚ in many different ways. It begins in 1787 when our founding fathers gathered in Philadelphia to discuss a problem‚ that problem was that The Articles of Confederation was not working. They then had a long debate and decided to make a new piece of document‚ that document is now called The Constitution. It helped a new term of Federalism‚ Separation of powers‚ Checks and Balances‚ and helping to balance power between the small and larger states. The first

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    When the Constitution was being written‚ adjustments had to be made along the way. These adjustments came in the form of compromises and were made in order to try and please everyone involved. Among considered plans were: the Virginia Plan‚ the New Jersey Plan‚ the Connecticut Compromise‚ and the 3/5’s Compromise. Each of these were very important to the creation of the final draft of the Constitution. James Madison‚ the Father of the Constitution himself‚ divulged the Virginia Plan. He wanted

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    The Articles of the confederation was the first written constitution of the United States of America. From the beginning of the American Revolution‚ congress felt the need to have a stronger union and a government which would be powerful enough to defeat Great Britain. However‚ the central government lacked the ability to ivey taxes and regulate commerce issues. This led to the construction convention. In 1787 leaders of the states gathered to write the Constitution-a set of principles that told

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    The English government was not the goal of the United States‚ nor was it to have a small body benefit from policies that were supposed to support the whole. This is exactly what the antifederalist saw in the framing of the constitution. An aristocratic based constitution would not have benefited the masses because it would force colonist to become subjects again and would be used to solely benefit the aristocracy. The antifederalist feared the constitution because it mirrored tyranny. This fear

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    The Articles of Confederation proved to be not to strong for bringing together a nation that needed both to wage war and to accomplish the economy. Supporters of a tougher central government‚ like James Madison‚ bewailed the incapability of the government under the Articles to control the excesses of economic populism that were troubling the states‚ such as Shays’ Rebellion in Massachusetts. This is where farmers shut down the courts demanding debt relief. As a result‚ Madison and others gathered

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