Friday, January 24, 2020
Ratification of the American Constitution :: American America History
Ratification of the American Constitution             With the Constitution, the elite society protected rights for every  American that would secure and ensure our nation's existence for hundreds  of years.  Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States'  government was in a state of chaos.  To end the existing chaos and build a  stronger democratic society for the future, the government would need to be  more powerful and centralized.  Thus, the elite class established the rules  and boundaries that would protect the rights of all citizens from a  suppressive government.         The Articles created a weak, almost nonexistent national government  that was in complete control by the states.  The newly formed government  had neither an executive or judicial branch, which meant that it lacked  enforcement powers.  There were three problems that existed under the  Articles of Confederation that would spawn an act of change.  First, under  the Articles of Confederation the government could not protect property and  other rights of the citizens.   Second, the society created under the  Articles of Confederation lacked a means of advancing commerce and  interstate trade. Third, government lacked the money and power to provide  an adequate national defense.         Traders and commercial men found their plans for commerce on a  national scale impeded by local interference with interstate commerce.  The  currency of the states and the nation were hopelessly muddled. Creditors  everywhere were angry about the depreciated paper money which the agrarians  had made and were attempting to force upon those from whom they had  borrowed specie.  Poor, small landowning farmers could not sell or trade  goods that they produced on their land to other states.         The "muddled currency" in 1786, led to the loss of land in  Massachusetts.  During this time Continental army veterans were unable to  pay their debts with the paper money that they were supplied with by the  Continental Congress.  This bankruptcy led to the loss of land and a great  rebellion led by Daniel Shays. The Shay's rebellion was ended easily enough  but it was the lack of national government that frightened people.   Had Daniel Shays gathered a larger number of people and had more fire  power the small amount of farmers and townspeople might not have been able  to squash this rebellion.  Anarchy in the States could not be tolerated.   However it was James Madison that stated that the way to abolish the rule  by faction is to abolish liberty but that liberty is essential to a faction    					  Ratification of the American Constitution  ::  American America History  Ratification of the American Constitution             With the Constitution, the elite society protected rights for every  American that would secure and ensure our nation's existence for hundreds  of years.  Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States'  government was in a state of chaos.  To end the existing chaos and build a  stronger democratic society for the future, the government would need to be  more powerful and centralized.  Thus, the elite class established the rules  and boundaries that would protect the rights of all citizens from a  suppressive government.         The Articles created a weak, almost nonexistent national government  that was in complete control by the states.  The newly formed government  had neither an executive or judicial branch, which meant that it lacked  enforcement powers.  There were three problems that existed under the  Articles of Confederation that would spawn an act of change.  First, under  the Articles of Confederation the government could not protect property and  other rights of the citizens.   Second, the society created under the  Articles of Confederation lacked a means of advancing commerce and  interstate trade. Third, government lacked the money and power to provide  an adequate national defense.         Traders and commercial men found their plans for commerce on a  national scale impeded by local interference with interstate commerce.  The  currency of the states and the nation were hopelessly muddled. Creditors  everywhere were angry about the depreciated paper money which the agrarians  had made and were attempting to force upon those from whom they had  borrowed specie.  Poor, small landowning farmers could not sell or trade  goods that they produced on their land to other states.         The "muddled currency" in 1786, led to the loss of land in  Massachusetts.  During this time Continental army veterans were unable to  pay their debts with the paper money that they were supplied with by the  Continental Congress.  This bankruptcy led to the loss of land and a great  rebellion led by Daniel Shays. The Shay's rebellion was ended easily enough  but it was the lack of national government that frightened people.   Had Daniel Shays gathered a larger number of people and had more fire  power the small amount of farmers and townspeople might not have been able  to squash this rebellion.  Anarchy in the States could not be tolerated.   However it was James Madison that stated that the way to abolish the rule  by faction is to abolish liberty but that liberty is essential to a faction    					    
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