Ratified Dbq Essay

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Anti-federalist were the men that felt that the states should have more control and that the constitution should not be ratified. Having the government ratify the constitution would allow the government to gain too much power which could easily lead to a monarch. The whole reason everyone left england was to get more freedoms and if the constitution is to be ratified who knows if the freedoms the people just got back will be taken away again. On top of the government possibly creating another monarch there is also the fact that the men in office are not likely to make decisions the people would agree upon. Also how can a man that is wealthy and educated understand and fully represent the people who are not. These men like a yeoman said are to “rob the people of their liberties, that their sophistry [misleading argument] is not like to produce the effect” (document A). It can not be expected or a wealthy man to be able to relate to the poor, but if he can not relate and truly understand their position on a matter he should not be able to make decisions for these people. If the government is to ratify the constitution then it shall be like this though. People having to live with men making terrible decisions for them and having no say in the matter. That is no way that a government should be run. …show more content…

If allowed to be ratified the government can do anything they would like to the people. They can make any laws and enforce them no matter how ridiculous. Like in Singletary’s speech he says “And does not this Constitution do the same? Does it not take away all we have—all our property? Does it not lay all taxes, duties, imposts, and excises? And what more have we to give?” (document D). The constitution will be able to take away everything from the people and will give all powers to the men that already have

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