If it wasn't for king George being a tyrant under colonist eyes we may have never obtained the first amendment .The act of spreading tyranny over the colonist solidified the colonist under one principle which was the view that Monarchies are unacceptable and that a Republic is desirable to the commonwealth of the people. King George oppressed the colonist by rendering there legislatures useless by overruling them. Founders of 1st Amendment realized the significance of rights people must have in order to maintain a Republic. what. The rights to freedom of speech, Press, religion and to assemble are all heavily relayed on to maintain a Republic because the belief was that without one of these rights a Republic may alter into another form of tyranny or crumble …show more content…
One party consisted of Federalist as the other party consisted of Anti-Federalist .The Federalists which had the belief that the United States should be unified under one central government . The Articles of The Confederation where too weak as extensive problems raised under this document .(such as the high tariffs for crossing from one state to another to import/export goods)Although some Anti-Federalist admitted that The Articles of The Confederation where inefficient most Anti-Federalist believed that the Article just had to be revised. The reasoning behind this was that the Anti-Federalist strongly feared not having a Republic (or a Democracy) in which the people's views were not expressed. Some Anti-Federalist held the belief that a Republic can't truly be an Republic if an larger-scale Republic overshadows it. An agreement was later reached which lay in the constitution the core principle of the Anti-Feudalists beliefs. The 10th amendment was ratified due to the Ideologies of the Anti-Federalist and there position of feudal government boundaries on American society