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The farmers of the U.S. Constitution wanted to form a more perfect union in which they could feel confident knowing that the power of the country belonged to the people. They were trying to prevent the government from having total control over the rights of the citizens of the new country.
Ah, the possessive form of "founders" is "founders'." Just add an apostrophe after the 's' when you want to show that something belongs to the founders. It's like giving them a little hug of ownership.
The plural form is founders. The plural possessive is founders'.
what were the south called if they wanted to withdraw from the Union
He wanted to
The north wanted to abolsh slavery and wanted the south do form a union!!
The possessive form of the plural noun founders is founders'.Example: We have a bronze plaque with our founders' names.
lack of federalism
The Soviet Union wanted war.
They wanted to form their own state, which was allowed if a majority of the citizens wanted to separate from Virginia. Also, the creation of the state helped the Union by gaining control of important railroads.
The correct usage depends on the context. "Founders'" is the possessive form, indicating something belonging to the founders, such as "the Founders' vision." On the other hand, "Founders" can be used as a noun to refer to the individuals who established something, without indicating possession.
The Soviet Union wanted war.