The federalist wanted a strong Federal/Central government.
state's rights
central government.
Federalists
The Federalists, who wanted strong government, were reluctant to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution. They said that the rights of American people were already made known in the body of the constitution. The Anti-Federalists, who wanted strong local and state governments, wanted the rights of Americans explicitly listed so they could not be changed, challenged, or argued.
Federalists supported a flexible interpretation of the Constitution, a strong central government, and military buildup funded by taxes; Republicans supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, states' rights, and a smaller federal budget. -- APEX ~APEX~ Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch. Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one.Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one. Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch
a strong national government anti federalists stand for strong state governments
Federalists, like Alexander Hamilton wanted to support England, wanted a strong powerful government, a national bank and a loose interpretation of the Coast. On the other hand, Democratic-Republicans disagreed. They wanted to support France, wanted a small federal government, no national bank and a strict interpretation of the Coast.
The Federalists wanted a strong central government.
Federalists
The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.
They wanted a strong central government
The Federalists were the colonial leaders in the US who wanted a strong central government for the new country. They were opposed by the anti-federalists who wanted to maintain the power of the states, because they felt a strong central government would exert too much control over its citizens' lives.
The Federalists, who wanted strong government, were reluctant to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution. They said that the rights of American people were already made known in the body of the constitution. The Anti-Federalists, who wanted strong local and state governments, wanted the rights of Americans explicitly listed so they could not be changed, challenged, or argued.
Anti-federalists opposed of having a strong govt. and wanted to keep the Bill of Rights while the federalists wanted a strong govt. and the U.S. Constitution so congress put the bill of rights inside the U.S. constitution. Your welcome =)
The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong national government for the US.
They wanted a strong central government.
They wanted a strong central government.
Federalists
The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.