The phrase "to form a more perfect Union" has been construed as referring to the shift to the Constitution from the Articles of Confederation. In this transition, the "Union" was made "more perfect" by the creation of a federal government with enough power to act directly upon citizens, rather than a government with narrowly limited power that could act on citizens (e.g., by imposing taxes) only indirectly through the states. Although the Preamble speaks of perfecting the "Union," and the country is called the "United States of America," the Supreme Court has interpreted the institution created as a government over the people, not an agreement between the States. The phrase has also been interpreted to confirm that state nullification of any federal law, dissolution of the Union, or secession from it, are not contemplated by the Constitution.
In order to for a more perfect union' refers to the wish to be able to create a stronger nation. We were warring with our mother land. Part of us breaking free, we wanted to create a strong bond between the colonies, which is essence would be a perfect union.
An example or a form of a 'more perfect union' by the American government in recent years is seen with the slogan 'united we stand', which was formulated shortly after the terrorist attacks if September 11, 2001. The slogan includes the word "united" and having the same prefix as "union" both means "to be one" therefore reinstating to be "a more perfect union".
In order to for a more perfect union' refers to the wish to be able to create a stronger nation. We were warring with our mother land. Part of us breaking free, we wanted to create a strong bond between the colonies, which is essence would be a perfect union.
An example or a form of a 'more perfect union' by the American government in recent years is seen with the slogan 'united we stand', which was formulated shortly after the terrorist attacks if September 11, 2001. The slogan includes the word "united" and having the same prefix as "union" both means "to be one" therefore reinstating to be "a more perfect union".