Words for the People: in Three Parts: Part I. Civil Government

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Words for the People: in Three Parts: Part I. Civil Government
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The ratification by the people of Virginia and New York soon followed.
That of North Carolina on the twenty- first day of November, A. D. 1789, and of Bhode Island (which was not repre- sented in the convention at Philadelphia) on the twenty-ninth day of May, A. D.
1790, on which day all doubt was re- moved, if any remained, as to the validity of the new constitution as it received on that day and previous the assent of the people of the entire Union hy larp:G ma- jorities in each of the statet
...J. (See Art* Xin confederation.) 67. The history of the country iiii^ the confederation discloses tlie h its condition immediately luliowi 140 THE GOVERNMENT OP seven years war for independence was most critical. Prom that date to the adoption of the constitution the fate of our great republic lay. trembling in the balance.
The abandonment of the compact and establishment of a de facto government alone saved it from destruction.
68. If further evidence is desired, that the new government was designed to be a strong government, a government hav- ing within itself the means of self-preser- vation and capable of ensuring a perpetu-' ity to the Union, it will be found in tho constitution itself and in the periodicals and records of that day.


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