Answer and Explanation:
"Voices of an Emerging Nation" addresses how the population of the American colonies organized and structured the country we know today. This was not an easy task, much less a calm one to be structured, because in addition to the vast territory and the large number of individuals on American soil, these individuals were different from each other and had cultures, religions, customs and wills different from each other. Although all this difference made the country a highly diverse and culturally rich place, this diversity became dangerous at times, as each former colonia, within its own culture, had its own opinions on how the country should be managed. This diversity could cause separation of colonies and disorganization, for this reason, it was necessary to listen to everyone's opinion and look for a comprehensive way to meet them, without seeming that any culture was being left behind and thus creating a unified country, even that diversified.