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n200080 [17]
1 year ago
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What were the beliefs of our Founding Fathers?

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Eva8 [605]1 year ago
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The Founding fathers stated their overarching objectives in the Preamble: to establish a just government and to ensure peace, a strong national defense, and a free and prosperous country.

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

The United States of America would not exist without them: The Founding Fathers, a group of primarily prosperous plantation owners and businessmen, brought together 13 disjointed colonies, engaged in a war of independence against Britain, and produced a number of significant governing texts that continue to guide the nation today.

Federalism, limited government, popular sovereignty, republicanism, checks and balances, and separation of powers are among the founding principles of American democracy.

Therefore, the Founding fathers stated their overarching objectives in the Preamble: to establish a just government and to ensure peace, a strong national defense, and a free and prosperous country.

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