Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin had differing views about the new republic largely due to their distinct experiences and philosophies. Washington favored a strong central government to maintain order and unity, fearing that too much democracy could lead to chaos. In contrast, Jefferson championed individual liberties and states' rights, believing that a more decentralized government would better protect personal freedoms. Franklin, while supportive of a strong union, emphasized pragmatism and compromise, often mediating between the two perspectives.
Representative government (apex)
the representative government.
Representative government (apex)
Representative government (apex)
They believed the new republic must take a strong interest in the good of society.
take a strong interest in the good of society ~apex & a student .... a very important sudent *wink wink*
Jefferson's agrarian republic was threatened because federalists wanted to remain in control of the government. The fact that Jefferson wanted to keep slavery was also a reason the agrarian republic was threatened.
Jefferson describes the government of roman republic by convincing himself that the human soul as well as body is mortal
take a strong interest in the good of society ~apex & a student .... a very important sudent *wink wink*
"A republic, if you can keep it."
take a strong interest in the good of society ~apex & a student .... a very important sudent *wink wink*
An agrarian republic.