The Constitution Did Not Create a “Nation”

The Constitution did not create a “nation” in the modern sense. It created a union of sovereign states. That distinction is crucial.

For More Information

This Is Not One Nation and Never Was

Federal Farmer: A Confederated Republic or Consolidation?

Brutus No. 1: Antifederalist Warning on Consolidation

Federalist #45

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