Yea Or Nay
Title: Yea Or Nay
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Yea Or Nay
Dear honorable gentleman, the strenuous road to full and virtuous independence has come to an ultimate crossroad. We, representing all New Yorkers, have been given the vital decision regarding the ratification of the proposed Constitution. We have pledged to promote what is best for our people, and the optimum way to proceed in this manner is by voting yea to the Constitution. The Constitution provides a plethora of benefits that the current Articles of Confederation
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a temporary form of government (Doc 6).
Alexander Hamilton appropriately states, “The more I dread the consequences of the nonadoption of the Constitution by any of the other States, the more I fear an eventual disunion and civil war” (Doc 11). The Constitution consists of advantage upon advantage for the American people to reap and grow as a nation. In conclusion, Yea it is, for the Constitution, and remember gentlemen, united we stand--divided we fall (Doc 13)!
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