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    Essay On 13th Amendment

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    After a few months of debates over the attempted drafts of the US Constitution, they finally agreed that the perfect one had been written. It was signed in September 1787. The signing still was not enough, it still needed to be ratified by nine of the thirteen states. That finally happened almost a year later on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire ratified it. There has been 27 amendments to the US Constitution since then. Which is the most important amendment excluding the Bill of Rights? That is

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    and a stronger government to defeat Great Britain. A year after American declared independence in July 4, 1776. Congress had drafted the Articles but not after 4 years, in March 1, 1781 they ratified America’s first written constitution, The Articles of Confederation. The

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    federalists wanted a strong national government, whereas, anti-federalists wanted The Articles of Confederation. After reading The Articles of Confederation, I side with the Federalist Party. The benefits of The Constitution of the United States of America are far better than The Articles of Confederation. The Constitution gave the national government the power to do something when money was involved. The Articles of Confederation did not give the national government the power to fund anything that

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    In 1787, the founding fathers of our country wrote the Constitution of the United States of America, which set forth the nation’s fundamental laws and established the form of national government that defines the rights and liberties of the American people. Men such as James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson were founding fathers of America who were reasonable politicians rather than combative revolutionaries, and were responsible for the successful Declaration of Independence from

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    In Catherine Sedgwick’s short story, “A Reminiscence of Federalism” the two main characters fall in love, but were separated by force due to a political divide between their families. This story took place Post American Revolution in early America where the political divide split the small village of Carrington Vermont in half. The divide was between the Federalists and the Democrats. The Democrats lived on the hill while the Federalists lived in the valley. At this time Federalists favored a strong

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    When examining the Framer’s view on Federalism it’s important to firstly define what Federalism is. Federalism is defined simply as the U.S government's power divided between the government of the United States (national government) and the government of the individual (state government). The National Government is given the jurisdiction to control currency, regulate interstate and foreign commerce, make treaties, and make war. While the state government has jurisdiction over property laws, inheritances

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    Colonial Liberty

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    In the early years of the colonies, how would the concept of liberty be viewed (or thought of)? In the early years of the colonies the concept of liberty would increase over time. According to Rights of Colonial Citizens video, “Colonists in America saw the same rights that citizens in England did.” The colonists thought the had the same rights, even though they still came to America. The colonists, in the end did get the same rights as the English and gained more rights, such as being

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    The Articles of Confederation were a failure due to how weak they were. The United States had just fought their way out of tyranny, and because of that they gave all the power to the states, as to ensure no abuses of power, which ultimately didn’t give the government means to rule efficiently. For example, Congress could not tax, so inflation was caused by their overprinting. There was no national army, so when tensions arose, congress had to beg for troops, making the U.S. weak and vulnerable. Also

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    Norse Mythology compare/contrasting This has to do with play and the story. It involves building a wall around Asgard. There are similar and different aspects between the two of them. There will be comparing and contrasting for play and story version. The story and play are similar in several ways. For example, in both versions Loki saved the world from darkness and saved Freya. In both versions the mason had a horse that did the work of building the wall and at the end Loki became a horse

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    created to where a judicial branch monitored disputes in a federal court, and a President was head of an executive and a legislative branch. However, Anti-federalists believed in a weak central government and strong state governments, the way the Articles of Confederation was set up, and believed in strict loyalty to the manuscript ion of the

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