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Argument For State's Rights

Some information I have come across, about James Madison and states. This is from what I found not my original work.

James Madison [one significant argument concerned the use of the word state] had objected to the idea that states had created the Federal government. The Philadelphia Convention was not a state organ, nor were the ratification conventions parts of the state government. The states had not created the federal government.

Madison noted that the word state had three common significations [something that is signified; meaning or sense]: Could refer to the territory of a state, to a state government, or the sovereign people of a state. You can't read the word state purely as referring to state government.

I would recommend reading Madison's sequel to the Virginia Resolutions of 1798, the Report of 1800. In this he objected to the Federalist policy in the 1790s.

The Virginia Resolutions used the word state to refer to the sovereign people of Virginia. The Union was a union of sovereign peoples; as in the people of each state.

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