The central government failed to solve many economic problems
The Federalists were a group of individuals who supported the ratification of the United States Constitution and favored a strong central government. Some notable Federalists of the American Revolution include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. They believed that a strong central government was necessary to protect the rights and liberties of the new nation.
No, the American Revolution lasted from 1775 until 1783 when the United States and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris. The Constitution was created in 1782 and The Continental Congress sent the constitution to the states for ratification on September 28, 1787. In 1778 the Continental Congress approved the articles of confederation. The Articles of Confederation created a central government that was too weak to support the new nation. In February of 1787 plans were made to make changes to the articles. After much debate the Congress decided to start anew with what is now known as the United Stated Constitution.
Constitution!
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The Bill of Rights came in the ratification of the constitution and the constitution was needed to form a government after the revolution.
The central government failed to solve many economic problems
The American Revolution did not end property qualifications for voting. However, the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 did.
The Federalists were a group of individuals who supported the ratification of the United States Constitution and favored a strong central government. Some notable Federalists of the American Revolution include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. They believed that a strong central government was necessary to protect the rights and liberties of the new nation.
The Articles of Confederation
The Constitution was written as a justification for the American Revolution.
The articles of confederation
During the revolution there was no government. After the Articles of Confederation were written and they didn't work very well. So, the in1787 the constitution was written.
No, the American Revolution lasted from 1775 until 1783 when the United States and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris. The Constitution was created in 1782 and The Continental Congress sent the constitution to the states for ratification on September 28, 1787. In 1778 the Continental Congress approved the articles of confederation. The Articles of Confederation created a central government that was too weak to support the new nation. In February of 1787 plans were made to make changes to the articles. After much debate the Congress decided to start anew with what is now known as the United Stated Constitution.
Constitution!
The American Revolution did not "cause" representative government. One of the results of the American Revolution was that the now independent former colonies needed to create a system of governance. They could have chosen any system that they wanted to and, in fact, considered a constitutional monarchy based on the British model. They then used the Articles of Confederation for nearly a decade which created a simple representative government in a confederal model. Eventually in 1789, that constitution was replaced with the current US Constitution that accorded truly representative government.
The delegates wrote the Constitution because the Articles of Confederation, which were written after the American Revolution, were failing. The Articles did not focus on a much-needed central government.