Joe Burrows
History 110
Dr. James Coltrain
Final Paper
Final Essay In 1776, after a war for independence from Great Britain, the newly formed United States was finally off on their own. As a young democracy, the early United States were seen as a beacon of hope for individual rights of citizens, as well as for political freedoms across the board. After coming out of the shadow of a monarch’s rule, it is easy to say that the citizens of the new United States were definitively more free after the Revolution than before. However, this is simply not the case. While they were finally independent of a different country’s rule, American citizens were subjected to a new oppressor, fear. Americans had to live in fear of a new, unfamiliar
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Not only was slavery still accepted after the American Revolution, it actually grew into and industry all by itself. Overall, the citizens of America became less free after the Revolution due to the culture of fear and slavery.
First, the American Revolution brought about greater political uncertainty in the newly formed country. Because the United States was finally split apart from England, they broke away from the charters which had governed them as colonies. Most of these charters were replaced by similar documents, albeit with a different purpose. As soon as the war ended, states began to draft their own constitutions. [1] Many of these constitutions were cut from a similar mold. Even though the constitutions were similar to each other, there was still a major problem. Even though the states worked together by forming an army to rebel against the British, they all considered themselves separate and sovereign entities after the war. [2] Because the United States was a new country in the early stages of independence, this lack of identity made them very weak as a whole. At a time when the country needed solidarity more than anything. Also, many of the new constitutions were bold and experimental for the time period, whereas others were simply extensions of things that originated in the beginning of the revolution. [3] Because the states were still in their infancy, these constitutions were not necessarily set in stone. However, the framers of
Towards the end of the Revolutionary War, the people felt they needed a document to secure their independence from Britain. This document was the Articles of Confederation. Shortly after that, a new document was formed to what we know as the Constitution of the United States. These documents were similar but more different at the same time with each other, and each granted specific powers to the national government.
In 1782 Americans won their independence from Britain in the American Revolution. After the colonies won their independence, Americans created the Constitution. Its purpose was to replace the Articles of Confederation and solve its problems and more importantly to bring the states together under a single document creating a stronger union of all the states. There was one problem though: there were a few fundamental issues that the framers could not agree on. In the early nineteenth century the United States began to split, but as the mid-century came around, people became more polarized in their views and the union started to separate drastically. During the period of 1850, until 1861 when the Confederate States of America was formed, the
Finally, in November of 1777, Congress accepted a very different version of the Articles of Confederation than Dickinson had originally intended upon. The Articles that were finally agreed upon overly protected the independence of states and did not supply Congress with the necessary power to run a unified country. In its existence under the Articles of Confederation, the United States were anything but “united.” Each state basically acted as an independent country with it’s own government and own set of rules. The Articles were faulty and unclearly thought out in many ways, which left the United States unorganized and on the verge of chaos for several years to come.
After the defeat of Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, America was faced with many challenges. Some of these challenges brought upon the Americans grew from the weakness of new national government. This government was founded upon the Articles of Confederation, America’s first constitution. The Articles of Confederation resulted in a weak national government and strong state governments, making it seem as though each individual state were its own country. With the Articles of Confederation failing to serve America properly, the debate arose about whether or not to make a new constitution for America. The Federalists and Anti-Federalists were the two groups that debated the ratification of
After the American Revolution, states from the thirteen colonies came together to modify the Articles of Confederation. In this meeting, the authors of the Constitution rewrote the Articles of Confederation creating the Constitution, and a new government which altered the United States forever. The Articles needed to be revised to the Constitution because they were weak.
The history and foundation of America was forged through the blood, sweat, and the tenacity of the colonists in the mid- 1700s. During this time of new hope and perspective, the colonists felt stifled by Britain’s tight hold on their country. They insisted on independence for their colonies and were enraged by their original land’s refusal to acknowledge their rights. Britain ignores the colonists’ natural rights and took advantage of America’s reliance on their finances and support. Britain’s government terrorized the colonists by denying their natural rights and abusing their power, leading to revolutions that would further shape the history of America.
Shortly after the Declaration of Independence was written and signed America had only one problem at the time that did not involve England. America had no form of government to fill the hole that was made when the separated from Parliament. This led to America creating the first republic ever seen in the whole world. Why did the not just follow in the footsteps of the Europeans country and have a monarchy? Because they did not want the new fund nation to collapse within itself like what was happening at the time and also to try and fix problems that were obvious with Parliament. This lead them to the Articles of Confederation. This document had 13 articles which gave the young America its government. The Articles of Confederation promoted state
After the American Revolution the people of the United States came up with a way of organizing their government called the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation consisted of a weak Central Government and strong State Governments. As this plan was being tested, Shay´s rebellion occurred and the people realized that this way of governing was too weak to handle the people.In that case, people decided to attempt a Constitutional Convention to see what new types of governments they could search for and apply.In addition, while this process was going on, compromises also occurred and people took started taking sides between the consitution.
The Americans fought long and hard in their Revolution and deservingly so defeated the British and won their independence in 1783. From there, the US transferred to a government set by the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation did not turn out to provide a much better life than the Americans had under the British, with the states not able to work with each other. The lack of state's collaboration brought about this idea of too much Democracy. After the disaster that the AofC was, there was a new Constitution being drafted; however, many Americans were divided upon which path the new Constitution should take, one with or without a strong central government. This distinction in ideology put the country's elite at odds. The
The United States Constitution overcame the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and provided for the organization of the new government. After the American Revolution, colonists were trying to form a strong government because they wanted to be an independent country. The Articles of Confederation was the first written document the Continental Congress agreed on. It created a setup for the government for the nation as a whole, but it was very weak.
US Constitution The Articles of Confederation, which was approved on July 9, 1778, established a friendship among the states. Although it brought the states together for a better defense and welfare, the Articles were far too weak to be able to bind all of the states together. Some of the major weaknesses were that each state only had one vote, regardless of size, and there was no national court system. The Articles were made to bring the country together while still providing individual freedoms, but it resulted in the states constantly arguing with each other throughout the 1780s. This created feelings of jealousy between the states.
America attained independence, but still had many obstacles that they had to surpass. The thirteen states had thirteen different leaders rather than being one nation. The states were worried about their own problems. When shaping the Confederation, representatives from the states didn’t agree to change their leadership-organized states into a central government. In 1776, the Constitutional Congress constructed a group of people that allowed the states to draft the Articles of Confederation. After much dispute from congress and the addition of amendments, the draft was finally approved to the states for ratification. The Articles of Confederation took many years to be in effect because all thirteen states had to approve it. The Articles went into effect in 1781, but the governmental structure was ineffective
When America got independence in 1776 , it was divided into thirteen states. In order to provide political stability to the country, the leaders of these thirteen states drafted an article of Confederation. An article of Confederation was adopted by the Continental Congress which was the first constitution of America. Though many ratification of the Articles was made , some all the states realised that article of Confederation is not powerful enough to resolve the national and international issues. As a result the Articles of Confederation was replaced by the new Constitution which was signed by the members of the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787 in Philadelphia. In new constitution, members tried to strengthen the central government which was the demand of time. It was more practical and broader than the article of Confederation. Under article of Confederation, states were free to form their military. But under new Constitution foreign affair and defense department was given to federal government. No state was given power to sign treaties with other nations. Some changes were also brought in the composition of congress under new constitution. Now, seats in congress were decided on the basis of population of each state.
The major issues and events that led the American colonies to declare their independence from Britain in 1776 was the start of it all in 1763 when the French and Indian war also known as the seven years’ war ended and that is extremely important because it led to very unhappy colonists because the British were broke. The French and Indian war was fought between the British and French on American soil and the British felt the colonists should pay them back for protecting them, The colonists majority of them being British were more than happy to assist in paying for the war but it was important that they be represented in the decision making regarding how payments would be made (taxation without representation), Obviously that did not happen. British imposed high taxes on the colonies without allowing them to represent themselves which that of course made the colonists very unhappy which some of the taxes was the sugar act (revenue-raising act), stamp act (required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used.), tea act (was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain.), Townshend act (Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea). On April 5th, 1764 the sugar act also called the plantation act or revenue act was the first act to happen and the sugar act imposed higher taxes and duties on sugar imported from the West Indies. On September 1st, 1775 Parliament passed the Currency Act, successfully assuming control of the colonial currency system. The act
The American colonies declared independence in 1776 with the declaration of independence however it did not originate in 1776