A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation
- 1989
- 1h 51min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIt showed the process it took to write the Constitution of the United States.It showed the process it took to write the Constitution of the United States.It showed the process it took to write the Constitution of the United States.
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- George Wythe
- (as Lael J. Woodbury)
- James Wilson
- (as James Walch)
- Robert Morris
- (as Scott Bronson)
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James Madison: If we could just get the states together, to talk outside their cursed legislatures.
George Mason: Talk? About what?
James Madison: Well, talk about trade, about laws, about a more effective union. About anything. If, if honest, influential men, met together representing their states, men like General Washington, and Dr. Franklin, and yourself, sir. I have the greatest admiration for your writing Virginia's Constitution and her Declaration of Rights. Sir, may I count on your help?
George Mason: I am a friend to your cause, sir. But the indispensable friend is General Washington. As he goes, so goes America.
James Madison: Yes sir. And we must get him. Unless our national government is strengthened, then the states will soon turn to the sword to resolve their separate jealousies.
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