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He is speaking to the inadequate structure of checks and balances within the constitution to effectively protect the secession of power. He was afraid the people would not possess the physical capabilities to remove a President determined to establish a Monarchy. He was especially worried about the Government controlling a standing army that could be used by a tyrant to control the populace.

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The president would have too much power within the new government.

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Q: What if your President may easily become king. and mdashPatrick Henry 1788 What is Patrick Henry's main point in the quote above?
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