Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.
The signers of the US Constitution, or also said, the founding fathers who designed and helped to have the US Constitution, were for the most part Christians of one denomination or another. How deep their Christian beliefs were is difficult to measure. Additionally, their religions can be narrowed down a bit by the fact that the founders were Protestants. Other Christian religions such as the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic ones did not play a major role among the specific religions of the Founders.
Under our Constitution, the United States is supposed to be a representative republic. Many people are under the misconception that the US is a democracy; it is not. The Founders of our country despised democracies as being far too subject to become corrupt and collapse into tyranny. The USA is a representative republic of specific and limited powers. That isn't true any longer, of course; the US Constitution has been almost completely subverted, and is now subject to the exact kinds of corruption that the Founders feared.
The founders were rejecting the British monarchy.
"I'm pretty sure just the United States... hence the US Constitution" - not true. Many Latin American countries when they became independent from Spain copied and translated into Spanish the US constitution word for word. However, they often did not follow the constitution because they did not have the same history and value system.
The US Constitution was not created by the Founders. The US Constitution was written by delegates who attended the Philadelphia Convention.
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The Founders are, in a specific meaning, the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. They are different from the Framers (who are sometimes referred to as Founding Fathers in a general sense), who drafted the Constitution.
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America's founding fathers also had some framers of the Constitution in their ranks. Most historians agree that the founders and framers of the US Constitution envisaged the treaty making process to be the mutual agreement between US president and the US Senate.
A two party system did develop in the US. The US did adopt the constitution. So the answer is yes.
Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.
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