Describe the aims of the Founding Fathers of the American Constitution. How successful has the Constitution been in achieving these aims? May the Constitution be regarded as the culmination of early British liberalism?
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Module: Government and Politics of the UK and the USA Reader: Raouf Tajvidi Describe the aims of the Founding Fathers of the American Constitution. How successful has the Constitution been in achieving these aims? May the Constitution be regarded as the culmination of early British liberalism? By: Dessislava Dimitrova E-mail: dessi_ad@mail.bg Phone: 07977981394 Student #: 0402371 University of Buckingham Introduction Starting with the War of Spanish Succession and ending with the French Revolution the 18th Century is embedded in history as a century of rebellions against tyranny and oppression. Just before the turn of the 1800 the British Empire was unpleasantly surprised by its colonies in what was called the New World. Driven by their will to have a voice in the decision of the Empire's policy, the North American subjects were compelled to start a war against the British rule. Declaring independence they faced a new, not any easier of a task-to build a country, which would...

