After the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, two positions towards the proposed Constitution raised, <em>the Federalists were in favor of the proposed Constitution and were advocates for a strong federal government, hence their name. The Anti-federalists feared that a strong federal government could lead to an abuse of power</em>, and that the states' sovereignty and the people's rights could be in jeopardy.
In order to approve the Constitution, a ratification process was needed (nine states in favor) and the Federalists (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay) wrote the Federalist papers under the name of Publius, to persuade the state of New York, and the Anti-Federalists exposed the reasons why a Bill of Rights was needed. The addition of the Bill of Rights drafted by James Madison and adapted as the first ten amendments of the Constitution was how the Federalists and Anti-Federalists fixed their issue.
I believe its either C. Or B
Geographic factors like water and plain land were common among most early settlements of people.
- The most important environmental factor in the early human settlement was water.
- Rivers and lakes were good sources of water during early settlement.
- Flooding of rivers helped in irrigation.
- The early settlement was established in plain terrain where they <em>cultivate, farm and settle. </em>
Therefore we can conclude that <em>the early settlers were established in those regions where they found natural resources.</em>
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What is Jefferson's attitude towards native Americans?
The attitude of US President Thomas Jefferson towards Native American Indian tribes was ambivalent. Sometimes he publicly expressed his respect for Native American Indians and felt sorry about their situation, but on the other hand, he knew that he had to move them away to allow white settlers to occupy their territories to work the land.
That was exactly his conflicting thoughts about them. How to move them west the Mississippi to allow white people to settle in those lands and make them productive.
After the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1806, Jefferson was convinced that those territories had to be given to white settlers to make profits.