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Samuel Adams and other anti-federalists were Ben Franklin's prime rival.
The first political parties were the Federalists and the Anti-federalists. The two parties organized because of the fight to ratify the Constitution. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution as is without any changes. The Anti-federalists wanted to create a list of rights that individuals have and so they fought against ratification of the Constitution. Eventually a compromise was made, by adding the Bill of Rights.
Samuel Bryan wrote under the pseudonym "Centinel" as an Anti-Federalist critique of the Constitution and the choice of federal representatives.
The writers of the Constitution of the United States are often referred to as the Founding Fathers. Members of the Founding Fathers included Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison. George Washington is also included as the first President of the United States.
Samuel Adams cretated the committee of correspondence so the colonists can get inform of the british actions.
Samuel Adams initial objections to the Constitution led to the first ten amendments. Samuel Adams was born in Boston, educated at Harvard, and went on to become one of the Founding Fathers.
Some of the many anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, Edmund Randolph and Samuel Adams. Sam Adams opposed the new Constitution until Massachusetts Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights. The leaders of the many anti-federalists were Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry.
Patrick Henry or Samuel Adams
Anti-Federalists
No.
Samuel Witwer
It was the anti-federalists who feared oppression more than disorder. Some prominent anti-federalists included Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry.
Samuel Adams and other anti-federalists were Ben Franklin's prime rival.
he was signing the constitution dimwit
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Samuel Houston
The Constitution.