Argumentative Essay: We Should Ratify The Constitution

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Right now a debate is occurring about whether not we should ratify the Constitution. This is an important moment in our country's history because this is the moment where we could unify and become a government or we could disapprove of the Constitution and have troubles between the country.The Articles of Confederation were not very credible because it gave the states too much power; which were too weak. The debts were not getting payed and the country was in great trouble. The Constitution would let the power will lie with the wealthy men, and not give the power to the states to raise money to pay off debt; the country will still remain in debt if we ratify the Constitution. Also, the wealthy is known to be rich, so as they collect more and more taxes, they will spend it on stuff we don't need; instead of paying it on taxes. For …show more content…

The quote from this document claims that the elites will take the money into their own hands. After all, the elites are know to take money and spend it. They expect to be the "managers" of the Constitution, take all the power available, and use it against us."They expect to be the managers of this Constitution, and get all the power and all the money into their own hands."To me, the quote means that the elite class, or the representers chosen will take the power of the country and use it on it's own people.The war with Great Britain was meant to end these taxations. Great Britain was trying to make us believe that we were paying for the debts, but really, they were taking our money and spending it while we were just getting poor."We contended with Great Britain—some said for a three-penny duty on tea, but it was not that. It was because they claimed a right to tax us and bind us in all cases whatever."We started a war with Great Britain because we wanted to end this taxation, and now that we are a lone country, the Constitution will tax us