Answer:
They did drastically.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence wasn't really framework for a solid government. In fact, immediately after the declaration was penned, it was generally assumed that the colonies would function as sovereign states all tied to one another- similarly to the pre-Soviet Russian Empire. By the time the Constitution was being written, our plans had changed completely. We had made the choice to be one completely solid country, and so the goals changed from freeing individual colonies from British rule so they may self-govern to creating a solid government that was rigid, yet flexible enough to handle the constantly shifting and evolving political and social status of the young nation.
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One whose claim or demand very greatly exceeds the claims of all other creditors in amount is sometimes so called.
Answer:
to seek their wealth in gold
Explanation:
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hehehhe time for my civil war obsession to come in handy
Lincoln needed to announce it right after a big win for the Union. Antietam happened to be a well timed one.
Doing it after a big victory would help reinforce the fact that he was doing the right thing in the war, and that he was a good leader (good enough to be re-elected).
Announcing it right after a loss would be viewed as a weak, desperate move, and Lincoln couldn't afford that if he was to be running again for president.