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    stretched along the eastern seaboard. New Hampshire delegates would not show up until July. Rhode Island would not show up at all. The problem facing this remarkable group of men was that the existing constitution‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ just wasn’t working. Under the Articles there was no chief executive‚ there was no court system‚ there was not even a way for the central government to force a state to pay taxes. A new constitution‚ creating a stronger central government‚ was necessary if

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    liberty‚ but how we maintain that? In the rule of the English‚ America struggled to get their rights with King George‚ who they considered a tyrant. Once they were able to get rid of him‚ they established their own government and used the Articles of Confederation. When they saw they were making no money to support their government‚ they finally settled with the new document: The Constitution; established in Philadelphia in 1787.With The Constitution‚ America seemed to do a whole lot better and they

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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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    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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    office couldn’t balance the power of the legislature‚ however. So they write up Article 2 to balance and strengthen the executive office. The "federative" power‚ as John Locke named it. While this federative power was theoretically distinguishable from the executive‚ in practice

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    Primarily‚ politics has always been a topic of debate and expression of strong personal belief. During the ratification of the Constitution in the U.S‚ the federalists are the Antifederalists involved in a severe state argument on the advantages of the constitution. The debate happened on streets‚ printed papers and in meetings that raised many queries like‚ what rights must be upheld by the government‚ which kind of powers should the federal government and the state be given‚ and which is the best

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    process. Thirty-nine signatures to approve. One document to change the history of what is now called the United States of America. This document just so happens to be the United States Constitution—conjured up to be a revised version of the Articles of Confederation—and became a base on how our country and its government ebb and flow. Even though this document was ratified in 1788‚ the amendments of the Constitution were fashioned to keep up with the struggles and troubles “we the people” have; thus

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    during the Revolutionary War‚ idealists like Thomas Paine produced concepts that fruited the idea for a more republican society. These new beliefs were reflected in the Declaration of Independence‚ after the war it played a huge part in the Articles of Confederation‚ and it was later the ideas established in the American Constitution. In the years before the Revolution‚ the colonies were still growing. The New World was a melting pot for different European cultures and social status played a huge part

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    living under the Articles of Confederation‚ which established the United States of America as a single country for the first time‚ the states realized that they needed a new document and a new more influential government. In 1786‚ the Annapolis convention Convention was convenedheld. The result‚ three years later‚ was the Constitution‚ which created a more powerful central government while also maintaining the integrity of the states. By learning from the failure of the Articles‚ the founding fathers

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