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Seize-Take Hold Suddenly Or Forcibly
To inspire an armed uprising of enslaved African Americans. He was strongly against slavery and thought that if the slaves saw white people fighting for them the slaves would join him. However, his plan backfired when none of the slaves joined him and the government sent military back up
One example of the action is <span>the end of the French-American alliance in 1800, which ended the Quasi-War.
During his farewell address, George washington adviced the importance of foreign relation and the danger if we maintain permanent alliance with another nations (because it can't ensure our neutrality if that nation is in conflict). So the end of French-American alliance is a step to end that permanent alliance</span>
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Federalists
Dear Editor,
I would like to inform my Ratification of the Constitution on my perspective of the Federalists. The Federalists happened to make an argument on that the Constitution would create a strong National Government. Also, the Federalists wanted someone who was able to support a strong Central Government. The Federalist's were able to recall the weaknesses of the Government under the Articles of Confederation. In Conclusion, The Federalists want someone who is determined and set good standards.
Anti-Federalists
Dear Editor,
I would like to inform my Ratification of the Constitution on my perspective of the Anti-Federalists. The Anti-Federalists are "against" a strong Central Government(Anti New Constitution). Anti-Federalists are afraid the National Government would become to powerful. Lastly, The Anti-Federalists want a Bill of Rights to be added to protect individual rights. In Conclusion, The Anti-Federalist are against following examples of the National Government because they want everything for "every-man-for-himself."
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Congress (or legislative branch)
Explanation:
Congress is the Legislative Branch of the federal government and makes laws for the nation. Congress has two legislative bodies or chambers. Anyone elected can propose a new law. A bill is a proposal for a new law