Thursday, August 30, 2012

Debate with an Anti-Ferderalist 8/30

DIFFERENCES:

George Mason was 62 years old in 1787, and he was an Anti-Federalist. He was also in real estate spectulation. His role in the constitution was that he kept notes. He also didn't agree with what the constution had said and offered. Mason also didn't approve of the new plan of government.

SIMILARITIES:

They both wanted what they believed to be best for their nation. They both wanted some form of government. They both had the common principle of preservation of liberty and the effects of human nature.They based their ideas from the Englightenment. Overall, they both wanted to keep the liberties of the people protected and wanted respresentative government.

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