Wednesday, May 29, 2019
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Not hereMost people think that the U.S. constitution was just ratified and there was no arguments over its passing. In accompaniment there was almost enough opposition that it came very close to not being passed. It was the Hamiltonians vs. the Jeffersonians in almost all cases. Even before the United States record was ratified there was debate over whether or not to bear a strict interpretation or a loose ane. There was as well as debate over a States right to nullify a law. As memories of Shays insurrection and the reality of the Whiskey rebellion came to the front the issue of undue force became an issue. One of the other major issues during this era was the debt and the national bank.Although the constitution was passed there was much debate over whether it should be a strict or loose interpretation. Hamiltons federalists thought it should be loose and Jeffersons democratic-republicans strict. If it was strict then the federal disposal would only have the powers specifical ly given to it beca use of goods and services of the tenth amendment. Too justify it being loose the federalists used the elastic clause (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18) and then they could decide what was obligatory and proper. Hamilton thought that the only way to protect states sovereignty and at the same time have a national government would be to have a strong central authority.The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions brought to the front a very important matter of concern, a states right to nullify a law. The federalists tell that if a state could nullify a law then what did the laws mean. The democratic-republicans thought that if a law hurt a state unduly then it could be nullified. Resolved, the Kentucky Legislature declared in its opening paragraph, that whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force. Supreme authority in America, it argued, was held not by the federal government but by the people and the s tates, and Congress and the president had only those powers clearly delegated to them by the Constitution. This issue would not be settled until the civil war This is one of the pivotal moments of politics at that time the federalists were thrown out in 1800 mainly because of this.Another cause for concern about the new government was the use of undue force. The democratic-republicans thought that Washington used too much force in putting down the whiskey rebellion.
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