Traveling back in time
to talk to the founding fathers of our country would be an amazing experience.
What would you say if you could travel back
to 1776 to talk to the founding fathers of our country? Well, If you think
about it, I mean truly think about it, it’s a thought provoking and powerful
question. If I had that chance I would tell them what a great country we’ve
become based upon the constitution they wrote over 200 years ago that was the
foundation of our desirable country. Additionally, I'd want them to know that the way they set up our country, based on
freedom has prevailed and benefitted so many people.
Since the constitution was written, our
country has opened the doors for people to immigrate here from all over the
world to make a better life for their families.
They came for job opportunities and of course, freedom. Some of the biggest
freedoms that stood out were religion and speech. Those things matter immensely
to people and are the core elements that play a part in establishing the
definition of a strong, independent nation.
Personally, I'd desire to let them know
that the founding fathers have excelled when they set up this country. Perhaps,
if they heard that, they’d know they succeeded .Also, they’d know that they’ve
accomplished exactly what they set out to do. In a way, I feel as if it would reassure them
and make them feel confident. The constitution vividly states that freedom is a
must and will be the foundation of our country forever and always. Our founding
fathers thought incredibly about whether these things would succeed or not.
Rethink that topic. Having a word or two with Thomas
Jefferson or George Washington to tell them how our country stands today. Now
don’t tell me you don’t think that would be impeccably eye-opening. American citizens should thoroughly ponder the
idea, as if it were to happen to them . On the spot, if you asked someone that
question, I bet they wouldn’t have an answer immediately. The attention grabbing
question displays itself like a magnet for strong opinionated people. So, really,
what would you tell them?
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