Birth of a Nation, Death of an Ideal

Today’s politicians are heavily indebted to Alexander Hamilton for pushing the machinery of big government under their control. In assessing Hamilton’s role, it’s important to remember that the country formally began for the second time in 1789 when the Constitution was ratified by nine of the thirteen states. Neither the Articles of Confederation nor the Constitution would have been created had it not been for the Declaration of Independence in 1776.