He believed that the state did not want change. And that if South America turned into a republican form of government that the state would fall apart because they would not have someone in charge.
Some of the American colonists after defeating the British were ready, in their glee of victory, to make George Washington king. Not only did Washington reject that idea out of hand but the idea of a new king was not the idea of most colonists. They wanted and received a republican form of government where power was not concentrated in the hands of a few.
Simón Bolívar believed that the people of Latin America were ready for a new government, as he saw a growing sense of nationalism and desire for independence among the populace. He recognized their capacity for self-governance, rooted in their struggles against colonial rule and aspiration for freedom. However, Bolívar also acknowledged that many were not fully educated or politically savvy, which he felt necessitated a strong leadership to guide them through the transition to self-rule. Ultimately, he envisioned a republic that balanced liberty with the need for stability and order.
Simón Bolívar believed that the people of Latin America were ready for new government, as they had demonstrated a desire for independence and self-determination. He recognized their potential for self-governance, inspired by Enlightenment ideals and their experiences under colonial rule. However, Bolívar also acknowledged the challenges of uniting diverse factions and cultures, expressing concern over the risk of political instability in the absence of strong leadership. Ultimately, he felt that with the right guidance, the people could successfully navigate the transition to a new political order.
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
AS private companies are not ready to provide these service without any profit,therefore it is goverment duty to provide it
no
He believed that the state did not want change. And that if South America turned into a republican form of government that the state would fall apart because they would not have someone in charge.
Simón Bolívar believed that South Americans were not ready for a republican form of government due to the region's social divisions, lack of political experience, and historical influences from colonial rule. He felt that the populace was not sufficiently educated or politically enlightened to participate in a democracy effectively. Additionally, Bolívar observed that the deep-rooted class and racial inequalities hindered the development of a cohesive national identity necessary for a functioning republic. Consequently, he advocated for a strong, centralized government to maintain order and guide the people towards eventual self-governance.
Who says they're not?Who says they are?Which South Americans are you talking about anyway? (As former president Bush would say, "it's a big country.")Have you included any South Americans in your discussion?If not, then how do you know they even want a republican form of government?
african americans were not ready to hold political office
To get ready for the winter.
Perhaps its because Americans are warmhearted, generous and considerate people who are always ready to help those worse off
Andrew Johnson opposed giving African Americans the right to vote primarily due to his belief in white supremacy and the idea that African Americans were not yet ready for full citizenship. He also feared that granting them the vote would empower the Republican Party in the South, undermining his vision for Reconstruction and the reintegration of Southern states into the Union.
true
Some of the American colonists after defeating the British were ready, in their glee of victory, to make George Washington king. Not only did Washington reject that idea out of hand but the idea of a new king was not the idea of most colonists. They wanted and received a republican form of government where power was not concentrated in the hands of a few.
As the war casualties climbed, the Union needed even more troops. African Americans were ready to volunteer. Not all white northerners were ready to accept them, but they had to. Lincoln appointed an official to help Blacks be accepted by the Union army.
only people that al ready are married to the gaverment.