Which country are we talking about ?do you mean in general ?
<span>In india, the great tradition of indian thought and religion emerged after 600
b.c.e. out of the "</span>Ganges Civilization".
When the English colonists settled down. they didn't want to be ruled by Britain anymore and wanted to create a "representative government".
Here are the statements matched with the prominent people in U.S. history:
<span>1. Alexander Hamilton - He wrote about topics such as taxation and commerce, and about the executive and judiciary branches.
2. Patrick Henry - He feared that the Constitution might lead to rule by a king.
3. George Mason - A noted anti-Federalist, he wrote about the Constitution that "There is no Declaration of Rights."
4. James Madison - He wrote about the form of the new republic under the Constitution, including the separation of powers.
5. John Jay - He argued that the Constitution would be helpful regarding foreign policy.</span>