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The constitution and America's destiny

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In this ambitious study, Robertson explains how the U.S.

Constitution emerged from an intense battle between a bold vision for the nation's political future and the tenacious defense of its political present.

Given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to alter America's destiny, James Madison laid before the Constitutional Convention a plan for a strong centralized government that could battle for America's long-term interests.

But delegates from vulnerable states resisted this plan, seeking instead to maintain state control over most of American life while adding a few more specific powers to the existing government.

These clashing aspirations turned the Convention into an unpredictable chain of events.

Step-by-step, the delegates' compromises built national powers in a way no one had anticipated, and produced a government more complex and hard to use than any of them originally intended.

Their Constitution, in turn, helped create a politics unlike that in any other nation.

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Cambridge University Press
0521607787 / 9780521607780
Paperback / softback
29/08/2005
United Kingdom
English
: ill.
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