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The Pros And Cons Of George Washington : The Failure Of The Constitution

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Natalie Souto Once long ago, many Americans especially those who were a part of the very formation of our government, were extremely fearful of the strength of a powerful, centralized government could have. Under the tyrannical rule of the British, Americans were forced to endure unfair taxation practices and abuse of their rights. This is what inspired the American Revolution, where Americans were able to free themselves from the British and aspired to start anew. Now with this fresh start, the fear of returning to a state of previous injustice fueled the creation of the Articles of Confederation; a government with such little power it barely was able to hold the nation together. This ultimately was labelled as a failure due to the fact that it was impossible for each state to stand together when they're so divided and issues were discussed during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

During this convention, George Washington became a major part of the construction of our present-day Constitution and what it entails. He was mainly on board for the general outline of it and approved of much of what it contained and was even unanimously elected to be the very first chief executive of our country. But this was not how it all began, in fact, George Washington had to be essentially persuaded to even attend the convention due to his very strict views on the government and fear of how easily they can gain too much power. Although

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