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The fear of war with the U.S. and
They were afraid that the territory of Canada would give the colonists the means to move further inland. If the colonists did this, and moved further away from the control of the British, then the colonial ties to the mother country could weaken.
The rulers use fear to maintain control over the people
The founding fathers did not fear strong central government, if anything they supported it. The British rule was very strong in government and America did not want too much power to come to one or a group of people. So the Articles of Confederation were set up as a weak form of central government to avoid becoming like the British rule.
Americans believed that the British government had deprived people of their rights. They thought this was likely to happen with any national government that was both powerful and far away from the people.
The fear of war with the U.S. and
Both where conflicts over fear of the government freeing slaves, fear of central government, control of the Western frontier.
They were afraid that the territory of Canada would give the colonists the means to move further inland. If the colonists did this, and moved further away from the control of the British, then the colonial ties to the mother country could weaken.
fear of government control
She feared the british would bomb the colonies and kill the colonist.
Jeffersonian's fear of strong financial institutions was based on their belief that they were the root of corruption in the British government.
The rulers use fear to maintain control over the people
Have you ever heard "taxation without representation"? The colonies were paying taxes to England, but not getting anything in return.
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson
The founding fathers did not fear strong central government, if anything they supported it. The British rule was very strong in government and America did not want too much power to come to one or a group of people. So the Articles of Confederation were set up as a weak form of central government to avoid becoming like the British rule.
Fear of Love is fear of being vulnerable and out of control!
A lack of control over New England and the fear that the colonies would not be able to defend themselves against France if disconnected prompted ...