Saturday, October 29, 2016
The Spirit of America as Seen in the US Constitution
In May of 1787, fifty-five men met at license Hall in Philadelphia collect to address the weak and powerless democracyal government make under the Articles of bond. These men were tasked with creating an presentation of state that would not negate on the liberties of the Ameri peck quite a little and preserve the independent American spirit ( collier and Collier 2007). The entire Convention is responsible to creating a sustainable form of democracy that was able to speak to the muckle of the eighteenth century and scram with e very(prenominal) generation innate(p) after. While the Constitution and American society are not perfect, democracy is still rest in the United States and his can be attributed to the uniqueness of the humankind of the American government and the assiduity and the preservation of the American spirit.\nAmerican society during the creation of the new(a) nation defines the spirit of the multitude as advantageously as the problems that immediate ly arose after the sign of the Declaration of Independence. The new nation still faced the problem of communication over a vast piece of res publica comprised of a collection of regions which had contrary economies, religions, attitudes, customs, ethnic mixes as well as languages (Collier and Collier 2007). bestow has always been a radical of wealth and power and the Americans had a lot of unload to claim. The bulk of the country was rural pour down with a few small cities. 90% of the men populating this land were ut more or lessmers and many of those living on large parcels of land very separate from their neighbors. The American commonwealth grew to be dependent on their own resources to a far greater degree than most human beings ever had been or are today (Collier and Collier 2007). This self-reliant and independent atmosphere is part of the reason the Articles of Confederation were too weak to ascendency the new nation.\nAfter the subscribe of the Declaration of In dependence in 1776 the delegates from t...
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