answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Shay's Rebellion

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: After what did many Americans want a strong national government?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Many Americans wanted a strong national government after what?

After Shay's rebellion many Americans wanted a stronger national government. Shay's rebellion was an uprising that took place in 1786.


Why does the articles of confederation give the national government few powers?

Many Americans were afraid that a strong government would leady to tyranny, or oppressive rule.


Cite the event that led many Americans to consider creating a strong national government?

Shay's Rebellion


In the 1780's many Americans distrusted a strong central government why did they distrust it?

They thoiught it would cause a tyranny or oppressive rule


What did the Federalists support in the Constitution?

there are many arguements, like army, immigration, and so many others.


Why did Americans come to desire a strong central government during independence?

it beause if you have strong government that mean you can do many things for your country


What did many Americans believe the federal government should do to improve national unity?

what did many americans believe the federal goverment should do to improve national unity


Who was the man who believed in a strong national government for the US?

Alexander Hamilton believed in a strong national government for the US. Although many others also supported a strong central government, Hamilton is outstanding because he was the founder and leader of the Federalist Party.


What did the Marshall Court ruling that supported the sanctity of the contracts end federal law over state law boost?

a national economy and a strong federal government


Why did southerns oppose many of Hamilton's proposals for building a strong economy?

They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.


What events lead many Americans to desire stronger national government?

The Articles of Confederation... and that's all I Know


What papers argues in favor of a strong central government something many Americans were wary of after having overthrown a king.?

the federlists papers