They wanted to shift to Presidency/Government.
allow individual merchants to charge fees for loans and other services.
The early American Indians used the barter system to exchange for what they wanted.
Western Leaders who wanted war with Great Britain
Three prominent abolitionists were Benjamin Franklin in the American colonies, who became the American Ambassador to France after the American revolution and British legislators Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce who were early leaders of the Abolitionist movement in England.
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
The United States was criticized by Latin American Countries in the early 1900s because of its interference in political and social issues. For example, the U.S supported military juntas and applied military pressure to get what it wanted, such as the building of the Panama Canal. This was all done due to the Monroe Doctrine.
Colonial leaders recognized very early that the individual States would not survive on their on.
The United States was in early days of being colonized in the 1600s. Before that time, there were the various tribal leaders of the Iroquois and others. The United States became a nation in 1781 with the ratification of the Articles of Confederation. There were 13 states at that time.
They were being persecuted by their leaders or they wanted more jobs and money to start a new life. Also they wanted to be free.
the early leaders are john Berkeley and George carteret
Leaders such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison objected to paying the states' debts after the American Revolutionary War. They believed that the federal government should not assume the debts incurred by individual states, viewing it as unfair to those states that had already paid off their debts. Their opposition was rooted in concerns about federal power and the potential for a centralized government to impose undue control over the states. This disagreement contributed to the broader debates over federalism and the balance of power in the early United States.
They wrote the U.s constitution to allow for a stronger central government