The Pros And Cons Of The Constitution

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The Pros and Cons That Created The Constitution How did the Declaration of Independence influence the Constitution? The Declaration of Independence was the Colonies way of separation from Britain's power and control.To break free and become reconized as an Independent state. The Declaration of Independence stated the grievances that the king is found guilty and responsible.The king controlled the everyday lives of the people, restricting people from natural rights of living. The Declaration of Independence is the way to have the people to see and understand the problems of having a ruling force that limits the rights governed by a king whose power is deemed to be granted by God. Neglecting the peoples right.An Monoarchy that did not stand …show more content…

Creating a form of government that represented the people. Abolishing the concept of a Monarchy. This pushed the for the ratification of the Constitution for it was truly a great idea from a form of government that represented the people. A monarchy has powers that has the full control of everything that is what to be considered to be part of the kingdom. This meant everything had the government's involvement from trade, living, and down to religion. The colonist didn't agree with Britain creating laws and taxes that applied on the colonies without any form of representation in parliament. In the Declaration of Independence states “ He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.”, invading the rights of people creating restrictions of the colonies and people say in the development and laws to help create an economy that benefits the growth and development of a new nation. The Stamp Act of 1765 was an attempt that Britain tried to control the colonies and drain money out of the colonies by taxing …show more content…

The Declaration Of Independence states “In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.”. This grievance resulted in the Constitutions to have a Democracy where the people would have a large involvement in the government furthermore preventing a tyrant to come into power. Also limiting a President's time in office of only a maximum of two 4 year terms in office. To prevent the chance for a tyrannical force to maintain power for a long period preventing and form of dictatorship. A form of government where the people are the pure driving force. A Republic that is based off the choice of the people. Laws and taxes passed by the people and representatives having laws from Local, State and Federal. Bill of Rights are the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution give rights to the people to protect them from tyranny keeping the freedom of people that the government cannot take away.Natural rights everyone is born

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