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a king who listened to everything the people said
is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government
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Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.
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They put the squeeze on the cheese for the sole purpose of keeping despotism and/or tyranny to a minimum.
They had been ruled over by a government with too much power for years, and didn't want to create the same type of government after fighting for freedom for 6 years.
The US Constitution was not created by the Founders. The US Constitution was written by delegates who attended the Philadelphia Convention.
Protecting economic freedom was important to the founders of America because they did not want to be ruled or taxed by the very government that ostracized them. The Revolutionary War was a direct result of wanting economic freedom for the Americas.
Founders are those who establish or "found" a group, organization, or country. In the US, the "Founding Fathers" were the colonial leaders during and following the Revolutionary War, who established a new nation, and a framework of government under the Constitution.
Yes, "Founders" should be capitalized when referring to the founding members of the US Government, out of respect for their historical significance. This acknowledges their role in shaping the nation's foundation.
The importance of separation of powers