<span>Because those who weren't all for the Jacobin cause were thought to be secret royalists or whatever and their presense was a threat to the Committee and the Jaobins in charge. Robespierre and his allies who basically afraid and did whatever they could to ensure their grip on power was tight, obviously it did not work</span>
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania
George Washington strongly believed that a powerful Federal government was the crucial component to the success of a Nation. He feared that without a tying, over-ruling force, each State would just care for their own benefit and each part would be weaker than the whole.
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