Publisher's Synopsis
What did the Founders actually intend when they established the American union? Was the federal government designed to reign over the states - or was it created to serve them? By Compact is a powerful collection of original source documents and essays written during the most critical years of our country's founding, all of which have been purposefully removed from our school curriculum and societal memory, offering unfiltered insight into the true constitutional relationship between the states and the federal government. These writings, drawn from debates, resolutions, letters, and public addresses, reveal a forgotten truth: the states were never meant to be mere subdivisions of Washington, D.C., but sovereign entities forming a voluntary union, each retaining its essential independence and authority. This volume isn't just a history lesson - it's a guidebook for restoring balance in a republic drifting dangerously far from its foundation. At a time when centralized power threatens to smother local self-government, these voices from the Founding Era speak with renewed urgency and clarity. Whether you're a student of the Constitution, a defender of state sovereignty, or simply someone who believes that liberty begins at home, By Compact will arm you with the historical and philosophical ammunition to push back against the consolidation of power and reclaim the American system as it was meant to be. Read the words they wrote. Remember the country they built. Reignite the cause they began.