The Bill of Rights was developed and adapted to make sure that the national goverment would not have an extensive form of power to control states with authority over certain things on the constitution. For example, raise taxes with consent.
The federalist papers were written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison. the federalist papers were the combination of the writings of the 3 authors, to persuade the people to ratify the constitution.
The FEDERALIST PAPERS were a set of articles written by Federalists and Advocates of the Constitution John Jay (future US Chief Justice), Alexander Hamilton (future US Treasurer), and James Madison (future US President). The goal of the articles was to convince ordinary Americans to embrace the Constitution and the broad powers it gave to the federal government.
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How many reason are giving for the constitution
· The Federalist position on the adoption of the Constitution was the argument of the difficulties facing the Republic which could be overcome only by the new government based on the proposed Constitution.
The US Constitution was written for the people of the US. It is written for the people by the people
There were many arguments made against the adoption of the United States Constitution. The most widely expressed argument was the fact that a centralized government system could weaken the rights and freedoms of the people throughout the country that the document was intended to provide for.
true.
Federalist Papers
no,it was the federalist papers
1789
all depts contracted before the adoption of the constitution are valid against the united states under the constitution :)
What were the three famous proposals for adoption of the U.S. Constitution? ANSWER IT PLEASE!!
in order to encourage American trade,the writers of the constitution
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How many reason are giving for the constitution
· The Federalist position on the adoption of the Constitution was the argument of the difficulties facing the Republic which could be overcome only by the new government based on the proposed Constitution.
No not a word. When it was written there were no political parties and Washington didn't believe in them so he didn't encourage them.