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They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
yes. the federalists got their name from their support for the federal system of government (division of power between a central government and the state governments) as outlined in the constitution. the anti-federalists opposed the ratification of the constitution.
On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to approve the Constitution. By June 21, 1788, the ninth state-New Hampshire-ratified it. In theory, this made the Constitution law. However, without the support of the largest states-New York and Virginia-the new government could not succeed.
On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to approve the Constitution. By June 21, 1788, the ninth state-New Hampshire-ratified it. In theory, this made the Constitution law. However, without the support of the largest states-New York and Virginia-the new government could not succeed.
All three branches of government must swear an oath to support the constitution. A+LS
The Constitution establishes the U.S. government, which makes laws.
In general, they felt that the Constitution gave too much power to the central government.
The Federalists were against the Constitution. They wanted their government to be a monarchy -- more like Englands government.
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Yes they do. It is our government and they have to follow it.