Sunday, November 24, 2019
Federalist Number 18 essays
Federalist Number 18 essays I agree with Madison and Hamilton on federalist paper number eighteen. The main point of the paper is to stress, that if the thirteen colonies dont have some sort of laws amongst themselves they will never survive without fighting each other. Congress is unable to control all thirteen colonies and keep them from fighting. In the paper he compares the present day Confederation of the United States to that of ancient Greeces Amphictyonic council. The amphictyonic council of Greece had general authority to propose and resolve whatever it though necessary for the common welfare to Greece; decide to declare and carry on war; to decide all controversies between its members; to fine the aggressing party; to employ the whole force of the confederacy against the disobedient; and to admit new members. This seemed to work for some short time. This only lasted until the powers, much like those of todays congress were administered. This led to the destruction of the confederacy. After this separate members began to take over and run for several years. These members never stuck together in any situation. Even in the middle of wars they didnt pull together to help or support each other. They instead began tot urn on each other. The powerful members became jealous of each others powers and ambition, there were some members that didnt take part at all, and the smaller members were too weak to help out in any situation. The Achaean league was another society of Grecian Republics formed. This league was somewhat better than the ones before it. The union was far more intimate and its organization was much wiser. They had a senate who they assigned jobs too much like the present congress. It came to a point where one person was left in charge of the whole union and this did not work out. As you can see all of these methods failed. Much like those of today. If we do not have a strong central agency to pul...
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