How the Constitution Endangered Freedom

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How the Constitution Endangered Freedom
Why did some Founding Fathers think that the Constitution might endanger freedom? What is the response of those who favored the Constitution – how did they think it would protect freedom or improve on the Articles of Confederation? Aspects of endangered freedom were; slavery, which was not mentioned in the constitution, as well as promoting the complicated checks and balances in the government and infringing on liberty’s. The founding fathers thought the constitution might endanger freedom due to; slavery in the constitution. Also, those who favored the constitution thought to protect freedom or improve on the Articles of Confederation by the creating and expanding on checks and balances and liberty (Foner, 2012).
Slavery in the constitution
First the founding fathers thought the constitution might endanger freedom due to slavery in the constitution or there lack of the word. Madison had wrote about slavery and its issues which divided delegates in many gatherings and those who came together in where slave owners and those against slavery, to discuss slavery in the Constitution. That the wording of “slavery” didn’t appear in the constitution, a sensitive area delegates feared. The Constitution prohibited Congress from doing away with African slave trade for twenty years. It also, counted for a large sum of the populations when determining each states representation in the House of Representatives and electoral votes for president. There were limits on Congress’s power to tax states that had slave property. Also, there where compromises in the constitution that where slavery clauses, to try and find a balance between the slavery pro’s and con’s. Yet, this seemed to embed slavery ...

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... constitution which was servitude, yet they still participated in the actions and ownership of it, even though many were against it, and infringing on human rights until they felt they could abolish it. Also the founding fathers promotions of checks and balances in the government and liberties with the thought of protecting and expanding freedom and improve on the Articles of Confederation by the Constitution (Foner, 2012).

How the Constitution Endangered Freedom

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