He feared that the country would end up being broken into semi independent states that would run in a way that the economy would suffer badly.
He feared that the country would end up being broken into semi independent states that would run in a way that the economy would suffer badly. ;
Hamilton feared that without the Constitution, the United States would become fragmented and weak, leading to potential disintegration into independent states. He believed that a strong federal government was essential to manage economic challenges and maintain national security. His experiences with the ineffective Articles of Confederation informed these concerns and motivated his advocacy for the new Constitution.
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