Well the Declaration of Independence was signed 1776, so the US had just formed a new nation. Therefore there were challenge that came with forming a new nation - creating a government. They first had the Articles of Confederation but that didn't give the central government enough power, so they drafted the Constitution, which gave more power to the federal government. Some people opposed the Constitution (Anti-federalists). So in the late 1700's political factions also formed with the birth of a new nation.
Answer:I think it’s county commissioner
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Why would Germany want the US fighting against it, if they wanted their support against the British?
You do not specify if you are referring to World War I or World War II.
If you are talking about World War I, what happened was that the United States was a natural ally of the British for historic, political, and economic reasons.
Indeed, US President Woodrow Wilson had decided to remain neutral during the first stages of the war. He supported the allies with money loans, supplies, and weaponry.
However, everything changed when the US intercepted Zimmerman's telegram in which Germany asked México for his support in the war. That and the sinking of the Lusitania ship by the German navy made President Wilson ask Congress for a declaration of war against Germany.
The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of Charles schenck and Elizabeth Baer
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