1. Evaluate the extent to which the ratification of the United States Constitution fostered
political change in the United States from 1777 to 1800.

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Answer:

- switching from direct rule to elite-ruled republic

- power to tax

- self governance

Explanation:

- switching from direct rule to elite-ruled republic

Before 1777, the British empire directly involved in the United States government but most of it were down from their own countries. At the beginning of 1777, The British empire sent their delegates a long with a large number of their military to create an republic ruled by British elites.

- power to tax

During the early years of revolutionary war with the British empire, we did not have a strict regulation regarding how much states contributed to the funding. So, in 1780 the Congress decided that they should Tax the products made by the states especially on corn, beef, pork, and other necessities.

- self governance

After the British surrendered in Yorktown in the year of 1781, the Founding fathers swore that United States wouldn't transform into monarchy like the British empire. So they granted each states the power to self governance.

Answer:

A partial change the ratification of the U.S. Constitution fostered in the function of the federal government from 1776-1800 was the state representation in the national government. The biggest change was the taxation by the national government.

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