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Luda [366]
2 years ago
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N this passage, Madison discusses the decision to write a new Constitution.

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blsea [12.9K]2 years ago
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In this passage Madison suggested that under a confederation that the states would not cooperate with each other voluntarily.

<h3>Madison's appeal</h3>

According to Madison it was going to be very difficult for the states to voluntarily obey the federal law.

He said that it was unable to secure a union due to the fact that the United States was founded on the principles of a confederate nation.

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