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If the General Government should be left dependent on the State Legislatures, it would be happy for us if we had never met in this room.
John Dickinson
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote warns against the dangers of reliance on state governments for national unity and governance.

John Dickinson emphasizes the potential chaos and instability that would arise if the federal government were dependent on state legislatures. This statement reflects the belief that a strong central government is essential for a unified and effective governance structure, suggesting that failure to recognize this dependence could lead to dire consequences for the nation.

Themes

GovernmentStateUnityFederalismDependency

In practice

Example use cases

During a political debate on the importance of federal versus state authority, one might quote Dickinson to highlight the necessity of a strong central government.

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