Kaley Potaki Ms. Getrajdman Civics November 9, 2022 Why the Constitution Should Have Been Ratified On April 19th, 1775, at Lexington and Concord, the “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” was fired marking the start of the Revolutionary War. On July 4th 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed. America has officially become independent and not under Britain's rule. On July 12th 1776, twelve days after the Declaration of Independence, the first draft of the Articles of Confederation was shown to the Second Continental Congress. This was the first form of governmentlaw under the United States being independent. Over a year later, on November 15th 1777 the Second …show more content…
The Revolutionary War ended and now the Articles of Confederation are showing how weak they really are. On May 25th - September 25th 1787, delegates led by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton came together to fix the Articles of Confederation, but ended up creating a whole new document. That Document was the Constitution. After that, the whole country was debating whether the Constitution should be ratified. Based on the sources, the Constitution should have been ratified because the country was in economic distress, the nation was vulnerable, and the authors wanted the best for the country. The Constitution should have been ratified because the country was in economic distress, and was struggling in many aspects. The United States owed the European countries about $79 million and they have lost trade with Britain. With the Articles of Confederation, which was the first form of laws that the United States had and they were incredibly weak. Under them, the government could not impose taxes, …show more content…
Why would men who risked so much for the country's independence want to give it up, so this means that the men believe that the constitution is good for the United States and will help them keep their independence. John Jay who was the founding father, a co-author of the federalist papers, and is First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The people who are in favor of the Constitution are very well-known and respected men. These men included James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and John Jay. Their support for the constitution made a big impact on whether people wanted it ratified or not. John Jay is saying that the Constitution has some flaws and is not perfect, but it deserves a chance because it can help the country in many ways. John Jay wrote a pamphlet in 1787 that was directed to the people in New York it was called “An Address to the People of New York on the Subject of the Proposed Federal Constitution.” It was originally published in April 1788. A piece of the excerpt wrote, “Reflect that the [Constitution] comes recommended to you by men and fellow citizens who…love their liberty and their country.” (Document E) The constitution is recommended by people who had fought for the constitution and risked a lot to get the country’s independence. These men only want what's best for the country. If they had risked everything why would they support something