Generally speaking they were referred to as anti-federalists.
the Confederate Party
It is true that the Federalists believed the nation's survival would be in peril without a strong central government. They were opposed by the anti-Federalists, who believed a strong central government would infringe on the rights of the states, as well as individuals.
They were afraid a strong central government would take away rights of individuals and states.
He was a Federalist . This party favored a strong central government as opposed to strong states rights.
Federalists favored the ratification of the Constitution because they believed that a strong central government was needed. The federalists were generally wealthy individuals, that were opposed to anarchy.
He was a Federalist . This party favored a strong central government as opposed to strong states rights.
The Anti-Federalists were a coalition of politicians prominent in state politics who unsuccessfully opposed the strong central government and opposed the ratification of the Constitution. Their reasons included that the strong national government proposed by the Federalists was a threat to the rights of individuals and the fear of reverting to monarchical rule. The Anti-Federalist movement led to adding a Bill of Rights.
no, it does not have a strong central government
The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.
The answer to this question is this.... They opposed having such a strong central government and thus were against the Constitution.
A strong central government
The Federalists were the colonial leaders in the US who wanted a strong central government for the new country. They were opposed by the anti-federalists who wanted to maintain the power of the states, because they felt a strong central government would exert too much control over its citizens' lives.