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Federalist; ... Federalist. I have reasons to ratify the constitution much unlike those useless antifederalists who would like to see us fall. I ... ... a summary of American Constitution; ... Article VII concerns the procedures for ratification of the Constitution: Nine of the thirteen states have to agree to, or ratify,
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www.megaessays.com/essay_search/Ratify_Constitution.htm...
www.megaessays.com/essay_search/Ratify_Constitution.html
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ü The names of prominent delegates who voted to ratify the Constitution and their reasons for doing so. ... The delegates to the Constitutional Convention strongly believed they were acting in the best interests of the United States when they adopted the Constitution for ratification by the states.
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www.babylon.k12.ny.us/usconstitution/
www.babylon.k12.ny.us/usconstitution/
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One of the most important topics covered in both American history and government textbooks is the struggle for and debate over the ratification of the Constitution. This debate has defined us as a people and nation. ... We believe that there are a number of reasons for this.
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www.oah.org/pubs/magazine/communication/cline.html
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FEDERAL CONSTITUTION ... AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION IN FIVE VOLUMES SECOND EDITION, WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS COLLECTED AND REVISED FROM CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS ... in Legislature; in Convention; The Question on Ratification...
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www.constitution.org/elliot.htm
www.constitution.org/elliot.htm
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ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. ... pointed out the connection between the Eastern States, and urged various reasons to show that it was neither the interest nor wish of the states, on the east or west, to form a league offensive or defensive with us.
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www.constitution.org/rc/rat_ny.htm
www.constitution.org/rc/rat_ny.htm
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Ratification was not a foregone conclusion. Able, articulate men used newspapers, pamphlets, and public meetings to debate ratification of the Constitution. Those known as Antifederalists opposed the Constitution for a variety of reasons.
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www.archives.gov/education/lessons/constitution-day/rat...
www.archives.gov/education/lessons/constitution-day/ratification.html
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Justifying the Constitution: ... In addition to justifying the existence of a democratic republic (as opposed to a pure democracy), Madison further needed to justify the reasons for creating separate branches of government. Why should this new government create new branches, leading to problems of "gridlock" (sound familiar)
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www.cas.unt.edu/~jryan/ConstTwo.html
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Three reasons why the state should ratify the constitution is: ・ 1) A stronger government will be formed . ・ 2) The three powers protected the rights of the people already . ・ 3) Bill of Rights
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