Letter to an editor of a newspaper as if i were living in the times of the ratification of the constituion
Title: Letter to an editor of a newspaper as if i were living in the times of the ratification of the constituion
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Details: Words: 320 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Letter to an editor of a newspaper as if i were living in the times of the ratification of the constituion
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 320 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Dear editor,
<Tab/>Ever since the federal convention presented the nation the constitution, the states have been quarreling over the ratification of it. The states need to ratify the constitution. I have complete trust in the men of the federal convention and there is no reason why anyone should doubt their intentions. They wrote the constitution in the country's best interests and not in the interests of their own power.
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is a greater population electing the representatives.
In the end, we have to remember that we are suggested the constitution, not imposed by it. However, it is our duty to make sure that the ratification of the constitution comes through. Ratification of the constitution will ensure a fair and democratic government and this is why we must join for this common cause. We fought together during the war and now we must fight for ratification.