They wanted a strong national government
-Answer Given By Gillian ;)
the anti-federalist party
Propaganda
sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
the representatives won the debate over ratifying the constitution.
The Federalists, including Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, wrote the Federalist Papers, which argued for ratification of the Constitution without a Bill of Rights. Anitfederalists also wrote papers in response-- they wanted a Bill of Rights to be added before the Constitution was ratified.1Comment
Federalist and Anti-Federalist
Hamilton wrote his 51 essays of the Federalist Papers, and devised the idea, because he was becoming increasingly worried over the fate of the new Constitution. New York was a battalion of anti-Federalists who were bent on not ratifying the Constitution. Hamilton wrote the Federalist Papers, with James Madison, to provide a breakdown of the Constitution and why it would protect people's rights. The Federalist of the Federalist Papers is NOT the same Federalist of the Federalist Party. Federalists in the Federalist Papers really just means someone who supports the Constitution.
It increased the rivalry between the Anti-Feds and the FEDS. short and sweet.