Because the colonist originally came from a Monarchy they came to the New World to get away from that kind of system of Government. The United States framers of government wanted separations of power, meaning that one unit of power never has to much or all control. That's why we have 3 branches of government--> Judicial, executive, and legislative
one of the basic purposes of the government it to protect the rights of the people.
To create a military -Apex
to protect the rights of citizens
In the US, our founding fathers.
Most of the US's founding fathers were rather wealthy. They tended to be political figures and some had a military background. Many of the founding fathers in the South, like Washington and Jefferson were slave owners as well. Each of them were aware that their responsibilities were crucial as they were designing a new form of government.
The Founding Fathers founded the government of the United States, but did not "find" America. The continent had already been explored before they were born.
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he is one of the founding fathers of the constitution
In the US, our founding fathers.
The founding fathers were more concerned about overreaching government power.
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The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government.
i am pretty sure that when the founding fathers were around we had a government that would talk more and work togeher bettter than now!
The constitution
Leadership and their form of government.
There are four basic purposes of government as outlined by the Founding Fathers. They are to establish justice, to insure domestic tranquility, to provide for the common defense and to ensure liberty remains available to both the present day citizens as well as future generations.
The Goverment Gets It's Power From "We The People". I Hope This Helped You!
the govt founding father created is mahathma gandhi
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The founding fathers strengthened the central union of the states by creating the Constitution. While the founding fathers feared the thought of a centralized government system they were on a quest to limit the powers within each state.