This is the second installment of a series on fears some Founding Fathers had about the Constitution containing a “fetus of monarchy” that could result in a president who “may easily become king.” Be sure to check out the first installment, which follows the growth of presidential power from the ratification of the Constitution through the Civil War.
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This is the second installment of a series on fears some Founding Fathers had about the Constitution containing a “fetus of monarchy” that could result in a president who “may easily become king.” Be sure to check out the first installment, which follows the growth of presidential power from the ratification of the Constitution through the Civil War.