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How does this cartoon represent an argument for the ratification of the Constitution

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The name of the cartoon attached is “Rough Sailing Ahead”. This depicts a ship sailing with not a clear direction at all. This represents an argument for the ratification of the Constitution because there were some issues that need to be discussed. These are represented in the words that appear on the waves of the sea such as “No project to collect taxes”, “No power to enforce treaties”, or “No National Court System”.

The Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia of September 17, 1787, approved the final document called the Constitution. Although there were many delegates that voted against the document, the majority voted in favor of it. The next challenge was the Constitution’s ratification by each state.


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