The federalists supported ratification because they believed the US Constitution, by creating a stronger federal government, would be able to deal with many of the nation's problems. At the time, America did not have a common currency, states were in continuous disputes regarding trade, and there was no effective defense policy. Federalists argued the Constitution would solve these issues.
The federalists supported ratification because they believed the US Constitution, by creating a stronger federal government, would be able to deal with many of the nation's problems. At the time, America did not have a common currency, states were in continuous disputes regarding trade, and there was no effective defense policy. Federalists argued the Constitution would solve these issues.
the federalist papers
The Federalist were an early political party in America that helped shape our politics today. They support a national bank, good relations with Great Britain, and ratifications to the Articles of Confederation (the first Constitution)
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I agree with the federalists because they are supporting the government. On the other hand, why agree with people who are going against government matters? The federalists are sticking up for what is right and for what we need. That's a great way to repay them for standing by our side
It depends on what your Following Reasons are.
Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.
There are two main reasons on why the federalist party purchased Louisiana territory. The main two reasons for doing this was because the tie they had with Britain and compromising with Napoleon.
The Federalist papers are one of the reasons the U.S. Constitution was ratified. The main purpose of the Federalist Papers was to explain what the Constitution meant and to fight the Anti-Federalists propaganda.
The Federalist Papers
One of the most important defenses of the Constitution appeared in a series of essays that became known as the Federalist Papers. These essays supporting the Constitution were written anonymously under the name Publius. They were actually written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay.
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