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Of course, having just rebelled from oppressive rule and wanting to form a strong government to serve the people the framers wanted:
1. Control over the President and to keep his role in check by the other two equal branches of government.
2. protection of the presidential powers to keep him from becoming merely a puppet leader.
3. him to be sworn in to protect the Constitution would help the nation from becoming a nation run by mob rule. The Constitution attempts to keep things moral and fair for the people of the USA. This would help to prevent any presidential decrees to be bound by word not to take advantage of the people.
The Framers didn't have differing views on Presidential power; instead, they believed the Executive branch should be "checked."
they really did not like it. Hope it helped!
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
No. If anything, differing views between Hamilton's and Jefferson's supporters encouraged the growth of political parties.
Actually during his Presidency there were NO political parties. There were opposite views, but the parties hadn’t formed. He was against them and felt that instead of serving the people they would only be concerned for themselves.
the major issue was the federalists versus the anti-federalists. Two opposing groups with differing views on how the government should be run. Kinda like the democrats and republicans today. Federalists favored a stronger national government and the anti-federalists favored a weaker federal goverment, more power for the state governments.