During the American Founding Period, the Constitution created by the Founders was their attempt to solve both internal and external problems afflicting the young nation. Internally, the nation required a stronger prerogative (and means) for revenue-generation and resolution of inter-state disputes, among other concerns. Externally, the ever-present threat of renewed war with Great Britain (not to overlook other foreign nations) demanded greater preparedness and efficiency that could only be served by a more powerful federal governing body.
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It addressed land, religion, and labor it permitted the break up of large estates and placed restriction on foreigners owning land it allowed nationalization set a minimum wage and protected the right to strike
Civil liberties were added, in the form of the Bill of Rights.
It did not lead to problems. The constitution convention was held in 1787. The industrial revolution did not start until the late 1800's.
The constitution solve the problems of no power to tax is by Shay's Rebellion. Shay's rebellion made the constitution felt that they are really weak and then they all decided that made a new Costitution that is started collecting tax.
They wrote the U.s constitution to allow for a stronger central government
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It didnt
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It addressed land, religion, and labor it permitted the break up of large estates and placed restriction on foreigners owning land it allowed nationalization set a minimum wage and protected the right to strike
It addressed land, religion, and labor it permitted the break up of large estates and placed restriction on foreigners owning land it allowed nationalization set a minimum wage and protected the right to strike
The Secrecy Rule was established at the Constitutional Convention to protect its work processes. It allowed the Framers of the Constitution to debate freely and resolve problems efficiently.
AnswerNo... the whole reason for the constitution was to create order where there was none.AnswerThe Articles of Confederation preceded the Constitution, but contained some flaws that would have lead to problems running the government.
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