In the Revolution, they had won complete liberty. It was something valued and to not easily be given up. Jefferson and the others believed that the greatest threat to that freedom would not come from other nations, but from a central government. The Constitution was an attempt to put checks on the different branches of government, to insure a limited central government. Jefferson's idea was that the Federal government would handle foreign matters and the states would handle most other matters. It was not a democracy; it was a republic, with individual rights. Corporate, nor any other welfare was an issue at that time. From the beginning Hamilton, who was from the West Indies, had ideas of building and empire much like Great Briton. He desired the president to be "king like", a central bank, and the government being indebted to the industrialist and bankers to garner their support. This battle of ideas between Jefferson and Hamilton was fought back and forth until Lincoln, who was a total Hamiltonian, and a many year Whig organizer. When the war was settled, the Hamiltonian course was set with no recourse. Succession and nullification were defeated. Today we have lost so much in the way of freedom. Always living under government suppression, we just do not realize that which we have not known; that which was lost. I would like to have lived in Jefferson's day when a man could keep all that he earned and do with it what he wished; And could do this or do that without having to get permission from the government (which is what a license or permit amounts too). The prisons are full of those convicted of victim-less crimes which would not have been a crime then. All empires, which we have evolved to, end. What will be next, I do not know. A republic I hope.