After the American Revolution, states achieved a balance of power in their governments by implementing constitutions that included a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Many states adopted checks and balances to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful, ensuring that each branch could limit the others' authority. Additionally, states incorporated bills of rights to protect individual liberties and address the concerns of citizens about potential governmental overreach. This framework aimed to create a more equitable and accountable system of governance.
The states would have too much power.
Check and Balance powers.
a stronger national government
The tenth amendment gives power to the states that is not expressly given to the federal government. The federal government reserves the right to collect taxes, declare war, and regulate interstate commerce.
There was no American Government. There were just the 13 individual states. Union came later.
It shifted the balance of power from the individual states to the federal government.
The U.S. government wanted to balance free and slave states
The states would have too much power.
the differences between the states
diffrence between states
to unite the Italian states and achieve a freely elected government
States shared power with government