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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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After the American people liberated themselves from the tyranny, and unfair oppression of British rule, they were free. They became they own country. Wait! Now who would set rules and regulations for the states? In order for them to be prosperous, they must have some order and unity. Questions like who, how, and why were dominant in the minds of the American people of the time.
Eventually a rift of political opinion formed among the ungoverned people, as the great minds, of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and others like them, set upon the arduous task of building a constitution, and governing body that would stand the test of time and serve the American people. As you can well imagine this was an extremely difficult task to complete with satisfaction from all parties.

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