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  • Essay / The Constitution of the United States - 836

    This powerful central government supported the idea of ​​federalism in America. The states had limited power in the conduct of legislative power, unlike before the Constitution, under the Articles of Confederation the opposite was true. Unfortunately, due to America's young age and the founders' improvisation in creating a national government, Native Americans were left out of the equation, leaving the founders' ancestors to decide their future.