The Pros And Cons Of Republicanism

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Republicanism is different from other forms of democracy as it defines itself based on the fact people have fundamental rights that cannot be taken away by a majority of voters. The founding of republicanism in America seemed to be the true beginning of who we are and what we have become today. When settlers decided to come to America instead of staying in Britain it was based on the idea that America was a blank slate. They could make it whatever they wanted it to be. Base it on whatever beliefs and ideologies they chose. The Americans believed that republic would be the form of government that would be less likely to become corrupted. During the Revolutionary War, the leaders of America soon realized that, in order to function as a whole bodied nation, the United States needed a government that would protect the rights and goals of citizen’s from …show more content…

The founding fathers were very strong supporters and promoters of republican ideas and were very involved in the development of the American political system. “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it..” The Declaration Of Independence talks about how important having a government is and if it isn 't what the people want they should be able to get rid of it and form a government they do feel fit. Thomas Jefferson talks about a need for independence from Britain. The way Jefferson talks about wanting

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