The anti-federalists did not criticize America's new constitution as much as were opposed to it. They were opposed to the concept of central, federal governance; instead they believed that each of state needed to be be strong because they are a bit suspicious about concentrating all the power into one, central government. They were concerned that the Constitution was mostly crafted by the upper-class and thus would minimize the influence of the common people and the poor.
The anti-federalists were the first to raise the concern that the lack a Bill of Rights would take away the people’s right to freedom of speech and religion; however their concerns were reduced with the inclusion of the Bill of Rights.
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Anti-federalists thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the government and didn't think the people were represented enough. The anti-federalists thought states should have more rights.
The anti-federalists did not criticize America's new constitution as much as were opposed to it. They were opposed to the concept of central, federal governance; instead they believed that each of state needed to be be strong because they are a bit suspicious about concentrating all the power into one, central government. They were concerned that the Constitution was mostly crafted by the upper-class and thus would minimize the influence of the common people and the poor.
The anti-federalists were the first to raise the concern that the lack a Bill of Rights would take away the people’s right to freedom of speech and religion; however their concerns were reduced with the inclusion of the Bill of Rights.
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No John Jay was not an antifederalist...he was one of three people to write the federalist papers advocating the ratification of the constitution. James Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights...
they believed the rights of the people were not protected.
The antifederalist argued about the constition
There were several antifederalists. Jefferson was considered the leading antifederalist. Other antifederalists include Patrick Henry and George Mason. Antifederalists opposed the constitution.
Antifederalist fears that the Constitution would destroy liberties.
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The anti federalists criticized the constitution because they felt that it would give too much power to the federal government and take away the rights of the states and local government branches. The anti federalists argued that the constitution provided for a centralized form of government rather than a federal government form.
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Alexander Hamilton
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