Less national power more state/local power.
Anti-Federalist resisted loss of state/local power. They were against national power because they were afraid of another government being ruled the same as the previous one. (England) Along with other issues.
Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
The Anti-Federalists. They didn't think it was right to have rules without rights.
who said they need more power, for the States? And they felt that they should have more Power was the government
Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution, because, as their name suggests, they distrusted a strong federal government such as the one the Constitution would create. Many antifederalists felt that a strong central government, rather than one granting autonomy and power to the states, would lose sight of the people's desires as the British government lost sight of the colonies' desires.
The main agreements between the antifederalist and the federalist were about the bill of rights and the need for a government. The antifederalist demanded to have a bill of rights because it can explain the ideals described in the Declaration of Independence better than the Constitution because the bill of rights gives us freedom of press, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. Also, the federalist felt like it was important to have a government. They both disagreed. This is right luv
The Romans belived that no one should have that much power and some of the senators felt threaten by him.
A list of rights guaranteed to all Englishman
The anti-federalists attacked the opening phrase, "We the people" because they felt that power should not be nationwide and that each state should have its own power.
he felt that it should be support by government
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
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