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Essay heading: Democracy in the 19th Century
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One claim they offered was one in which the government would favor the higher classes [merchants, etc] instead of the majority of the people [farmers]. However, to be set apart from a colony under tyrannical rule to a whole new nation in America with the fruits of liberty, a government must be needed regardless to uphold the individual rights that were achieved after the American Revolution... displayed 300 characters
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The new system would, and did under ratification, set forth a bright future for the newly created United States of America.
George Washington, the first president under the newly created United States, promoted the general welfare of the people to create a society based on individual freedom. Being a nationalist, he was in pursuit of individual freedoms more so than the critics of the new government gave credit for... displayed next 300 characters
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