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Patrick Henry: Top-6 Anti-Federalist Warnings

Patrick Henry: Top-6 Anti-Federalist Warnings

by Michael Boldin | Oct 18, 2024 | AntiFederalists, Constitution, Patrick Henry, Ratification Debates

This government โ€œwill swallow the liberties of the people, without giving them previous notice.โ€ย  Thatโ€™s one of many stark warnings Patrick Henry gave us in 1788. In a series of fiery speeches during the Virginia Ratifying Convention, he laid out some of the most...
Tench Coxe: Originalism and the Founders’ Understanding of the Constitution

Tench Coxe: Originalism and the Founders’ Understanding of the Constitution

by Mike Maharrey | Sep 23, 2024 | Constitution, Ratification Debates, Tench Coxe

โ€œTheir swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birth-right of an American.โ€ If heโ€™s even remembered at all today, people today generally look at Tench Coxe as the founder who forcefully advocated for the natural right to keep and bear arms....
Tench Coxe: A Detailed Breakdown of State vs. Federal Powers

Tench Coxe: A Detailed Breakdown of State vs. Federal Powers

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 28, 2024 | Constitution, Ratification Debates, Tench Coxe

Despite being little known today, Tench Coxe was an influential founding father, and in early 1788, he provided what was possibly the most comprehensive list of examples to explain the division of state and federal powers under the proposed Constitution. In his three...
17th Amendment: How it Broke the Safeguard Against Consolidation

17th Amendment: How it Broke the Safeguard Against Consolidation

by Michael Boldin | Aug 20, 2024 | 17th Amendment, Constitution, Founding Principles, Ratification Debates, Senate

When the framers designed the Senate, they envisioned it as a safeguard for the states, with a key component being state legislatures choosing senators instead of the people at large. Federalists repeatedly assured the Anti-Federalists that because of this structure,...
Tench Coxe: Originalism and the Founders’ Understanding of the Constitution

Tench Coxe’s Federalist Defense: Economic and Political Consequences of Disunion

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 20, 2024 | Ratification Debates, Tench Coxe

In a number of his lesser-known federalist essays, Tench Coxe pivoted from his usual focus on the division of powers between state and federal governments to tackle various Anti-Federalist arguments. He highlighted the futility of satisfying disparate objections and...
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