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Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787?

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cathlic beleifs is the answer


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Most of the founding fathers believed in the need for a stronger central government. Besides this, the majority of them agreed the articles of confederation that were previously stated were too weak. They noticed their national government could not be weaker than an individual state as it had been at the time. They believed while taxes might have been unwanted, they were necessary and were beginning to realize the corruptive manner of slavery.
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