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Defining the Republic - Early Conflicts over the Constitution (Hardcover)
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Defining the Republic - Early Conflicts over the Constitution (Hardcover)
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Debate over the meaning and purpose of the grand experiment called
the United States has existed since its inception. Alexander
Hamilton and James Madison worked closely together to achieve the
ratification of the Constitution, which both considered essential
for the survival of the United States. However, within just a few
years of the Constitution's ratification, they became bitter
political enemies as the pair disagreed about what the United
States should be like under the new Constitution, specifically how
to interpret the Constitution they both worked to create and
support. Defining the Republic: Early Conflicts over the
Constitution documents, through presentation of their own words,
that these two essential early Americans simply had different
expectations all along. Expectations that went unexamined during
the frenetic times in which the Constitution was written, debated,
and ratified. It is to their differences that Americans today can
look in order to better understand the history of the United
States, as well as current debates over politics and life in
general in the country Hamilton and Madison helped to create.
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