Propaganda
Propaganda
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The Federalists and Antifederalists both engaged in the debate over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in the late 18th century. Federalists supported a strong central government to maintain order and unity, advocating for the Constitution as a means to achieve this. In contrast, Antifederalists feared that a powerful federal government would threaten individual liberties and states' rights, arguing for a Bill of Rights to safeguard personal freedoms. Ultimately, while both groups were concerned with governance, they diverged sharply on the balance of power between the federal and state governments.
The major argument put worth by the anti-federalists for not ratifying the U. S. Constitution was that it gave the national government too much power. Patrick Henry is an example of someone who was a prominent anti-federalist.
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Anti-Federalists