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refers to the 1780's, a time right
after the American Revolution where the future of the newly formed
nation was in the balance; large amounts of debt, high taxes, foreign
affairs, domestic issues, and military concerns were some of the
problems Americans faced shortly after the Revolution; these concerns
prompted calls for a more vigorous national government that eventually
resulted in the Constitution in 1787
The term America's Critical Period, popularized by John Fiske in 1888 with his book The Critical Period of American History, refers to the period of United States history in the 1780s, right after the American Revolution, where the future of the newly formed nation was in the balance.