Nationalists sought a stronger federal government to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, aiming for a more unified nation capable of effective governance. They desired the power to regulate commerce, levy taxes, and maintain a standing army. Additionally, nationalists wanted a system that could protect individual rights while also ensuring stability and order, ultimately leading to the creation of the Constitution. Their vision included a balance of power between state and federal authorities to prevent tyranny while promoting national interests.
a strong central government
A strong central government
A strong central government
A strong central government
Roman Catholicism A government-controlled economy
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1790, American farmers wanted fair tax laws and the right to settle western lands.
They had wanted to take over New England and cut them off from the rest of the colonies and crush the American government.
American leaders chose to create a new plan of government because they were afraid that, with the plan of government they had already, the new nation would fall apart.
They viewed it as a true rebellion against the new United States Government and used it as a reason to establish a peacetime army.
They viewed it as a true rebellion against the new United States Government and used it as a reason to establish a peacetime army.
the decleration states that because the British government had repeatedly taken away the american rights, the american colonists had the right to form a new government.