Federalist Essay
In order to protect the safety and welfare of this country, the states which it is comprised of must come together to form a unified society. History has indeed shown us that the unification of the people of America has enabled us to achieve our goals. Unfortunately at this time, in what hopes to be only a minor obstruction in this county’s future, we once again find ourselves divided among causes. The Constitution has become an object of this great debate. To most, it is not a matter of the importance of government, but more a matter of the certain liberties that must be forfeited to create a national government. The union of this country’s 13 states holds the key to this newly forming nation’s vitality. The widely accepted Constitution holds a promise for the aforementioned vitality of this land. Initial efforts at unity were admirable, but at the same time were lacking. The Articles of Confederation never held any potential for this land. They were merely a starting ground that brought this country together enough to begin to form, as written in the preamble of the constitution, “a more perfect union”. The Constitution does exactly so, it creates a firm union of the people. As previously
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Supreme Court, Constitutional Convention, Fair County, Lawrence Rivers, Articles Confederation, Articles Confederations, England Spain, supreme court, United America, constitution lays, amendments added, bill rights,
Approximate Word count = 898
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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