Miracle at Philadelphia

What do the delegates see as the difference between a federal and a national government?

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The delegates see the difference between a federal and a national government being that a federal government operates on states, while a national government rests on individuals. The Articles of Confederation provides a plan for a federal government, which rests on the good faith of all parties. Delegates are discussing a new plan that provides for a national government, with supreme legislative, executive, and judicial branches.