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The proposed Constitution created a central government with too much power
The proposed Constitution created a central government with too much power
it created a strong central government
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
To strengthen the power of the central government. The preceding Articles of the Confederation gave too much power to the states, and left too little power to the central government, as shown by Shays' Rebellion. A stronger central power was necessary, and thus the Constitution was born.
The anti federalists werent against the constitution, they were with it.
He led 4098 men.
The Articles of Confederation were primarily concerned with limiting the powers of the central government. The majority of power rested with the states. The US Constitution, which came afterward, created a more powerful central government.
The Federalists supported the stronger central government created by the US Constitution. The Anti-Federalists opposed giving the central government more power than the states, or too much power over US citizens.
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.