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    States is not as original as you might think. The Constitution gets most of its ideas from past documents. Without these other documents‚ we would not have the same constitution we have today. Without these documents‚ we would have a second Articles of Confederation. Without these documents‚ our country would be completely different. Magna Carta The Magna Carta is the oldest influence on the Constitution. It was signed in 1215 by a monarch that could not control his power. It was the very first time

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    1787 a series of protests erupted from american farmers against the Government named Shays Rebellion. The farmers were angry at state and local taxes where they developed debts. This event‚ although not a big threat‚ raised concern over the Articles of Confederation‚ and later be brought up with the establishment of the constitution. Despite the ease of stopping Daniel Shay and his followers‚ the rebellion questioned both the state and national government power. This issue would remain a prominent issue

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    The United States government adjusts its energy among three capable branches: Legislative‚ official and legal. These branches collaborate with each other to build up power that is solid‚ yet equivalent to have control over the nation. Every branch involves certain obligations and obligations to work in a productive and viable way in which society maintains. The official‚ administrative and legal branches all communicate with one another to accept authenticity of the country’s most intense law‚ the

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    A. Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11‚ 1755 on the island of Nevis‚ British West Indies. In 1777‚ Hamilton became General George Washington’s assistant. In 1788‚ he convinced New Yorkers to agree to ratify the U.S Constitution. He then served as the nation’s first secretary of the treasury‚ from 1789 to 1795. B. Born on March 16‚ 1751‚ in Port Conway‚ Virginia‚ James Madison wrote the first drafts of the U.S. Constitution‚ co-wrote the Federalist Papers and sponsored the Bill of Rights. He

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    Ithink that the Federalists Papers‚ the Declaration of Independence‚ and Paine’s Common Sense were all forms of propaganda. Each‚ however‚ served topromote different ideas about American life and America as a nation‚ whether itwas about a different outlook of war‚ what the government’s purpose is‚ or adefense and justification for the new federal constitution. Inthe first year of the Revolutionary War‚ many people were still unsure of whatthey were fighting for. At one extreme‚ people such as the

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    government of the Northwest territory 2. Bill of Rights 3. Established requirements for statehood 4. Abolished slavery 5. Brought order to western settlement and incorporated frontier Americans into an expanding federal system Articles of Confederation vs Constitution: 1. Congress could request states to pay taxes………Congress could levy taxes on individuals 2. No system of federal courts…………..Had courts to settle disputes between citizens‚ states 3. No provision to regulate trade…………Congress

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    Eight years would be considered a swift transformation when looking at the age of the nation. Substantial local control though came into question after this transformation and America for a while had a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation. Independence from Britain led many individuals in the pursuit for equality and it took a totality of 89 years after the Battle of Yorktown until poor white men had a federal right to vote. This was mainly due to the property-holding requirements

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    U.S.‚ which is the constitution. The constitution was written in the constitutional convention‚ which occurred on May 25 to September 17‚ 1787. When was finally signed. The idea behind of the constitutional convention was to rewrite the articles of confederation‚ but they realize that for create a new country they should start from scratch. After the constitution was done‚ the writers noted that it was giving too much power to the government. To balance the government power and give more rights

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    There were fifty-five white male individuals that joined the call for a Constitutional Convention in the town of Philadelphia in May of 1787. While gathered‚ the members found multiple problems with their current constitution‚ known as the Articles of Confederation. These problems included not having a chief executive‚ a court system‚ and the central government was very weak and limited. The members agreed to create a new constitution‚ to make the central government stronger‚ but try not to create a

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    33-34‚ LO 2.2 The Constitutional Convention was inspired because the economic turmoil and with domestic tranquility had going crazy so congress passe3d a official resolution. This was the purpose of “the sole and expressing of revising the Articles of Confederation. 3. Describe the system of checks and balances created by the Framers. pg 38-43‚ LO 2.4 The system check and balances was created to ensure that government power won’t be abusive manner and to give each branch power and control the actions

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