The men who wrote the constitution made up the 3 branches out of compromise and discussion. They didn't have a model to refer to because it was a whole new idea.
English Parliament
States shared power with government
Because this is supposed to be a representative republic, not a centrally controlled government.
they believed in the supremacy of the executive branch of the federal government
The federal courts were established by the Constitution. They were established under Article III of the U.S. Constitution which was written by the framers.
I think you have it wrong. The framers of the constitution wanted a federal government with limited powers. That was one of the reasons came here to get away from in England.
The framers of the Constitution viewed Congress as the center of policy-making in the federal government. They believed that a legislative body, representative of the people, should hold significant power in shaping laws and policies. This emphasis on a bicameral legislature reflected their commitment to democratic principles and checks and balances, ensuring that no single branch of government could dominate the policy-making process.
The farmers of the U.S. Constitution created a two step process for electing leaders of which branch of government?
"I'm pretty sure there is one legislative bracnch."-Common Sence
The framers of the constitution feared that the lack of government would have the potential to cause anarchy. The framers proposal centered around a constitution that had more government control.
Quote from website below: In authorizing the creation of a federal district as seat of government, the Framers made no provision for the suffrage rights of persons who resided there.
"The framers of the constitution envisioned a republican from of government."