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they feared the posibility of too much central power
Patrick Henry believed the Constitution gave too much power to the Federal government. The Federal government needed some power to make the new United States a country instead of a loose alliance of states.
As coauthors of the "Federalist Papers," Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay all argued for the protection of states' rights. served as presidents of the United States. defended the Bill of Rights. urged ratification of the Constitution.
The anti-federalists were opposed to the Constitution and actually wanted the Articles of Confederation to be revised if anything.Also, the Federalists (who wanted the constitution) wrote a series of essays to support the Constsitution and to inform people on why the Constitution is a good thing and that it will help America become a more stable country. Some writers are John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton.
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The Federalists responded to the criticism that the constitution gave the federal government too much power by writing the Federalist papers which convinced people that a strong central government was good, and why it was good.
He sat all day and did nothing
After the American Revolution, two factions arose to create a new government. The Federalists were in favor of the new constitution, but many thought it gave the government too much power. Led by Patrick Henry and his allies, they insisted on a tangible Bill of Rights and severe restrictions on the central government. These were the anti- federalists, and some of their objections are only too evident today.
The Bill of Rights was passed due to the objections of the anti-federalists. They protested that the Constitution does not contain a list of rights for the citizens of the United States.
After the American Revolution, two factions arose to create a new government. The Federalists were in favor of the new constitution, but many thought it gave the government too much power. Led by Patrick Henry and his allies, they insisted on a tangible bill of rights and severe restrictions on the central government. These were the anti- federalists, and some of their objections are only too evident today.
1) we object to the federalism within the constitution 2) we enjoy pie
anti federalists objections to the congress
Anti-Federalists hated the Constitution for two main reasons:1- They felt it gave too much power to the national government and not enough to the states and the people.2-They felt that the Constitution did not defend individual rights of the people (free speech, press, etc..).The second belief became the reason for the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights.
Sam Adams is the patriot who made objections about the Constitution. His objections led to the creation of the first ten amendments.
The anti-federalists feared that the federal government would have too much power, and that states would have too little power. George Mason was a prominent anti-federalist.
There were some major objections against the newly formed constitution. Some argued it wouldn't work, wanted federal to have more powers, and did not include the Bill of Rights.