Reading Woody Holton's "Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution".
I'm about halfway through but already have a reaction. It's KISS, meaning "keep it simple, stupid'. And that's what the Constitution did, at least partially. Holton's describing the conditions of the 1780's, and the conflicts which led to the writing and adoption of the Constitution. Holton describes things, but doesn't see them as follows:
- the state of the currency and of state finances was poor, meaning that state legislatures had tried many measures to obtain money to pay off the obligations from the Revolution and to maintain the government. While Holton is a good writer, I found the overall picture very confusing.
- Americans found it hard or impossible to borrow money from the British or on the Continent. They blamed the devaluing of bond issues and paper currency for damaging American credit.