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The anti-federalists were the opponents of ratifying the U.S. Constitution, because it would create a strong central government. Some of the noted anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Clinton and James Monroe.
George Washington (both times) and James Monroe (in 1820)
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Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, James Monroe, and John Marshall.
George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and John Quincy Adams
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Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, James Monroe, Woodrow Wilson, and the list goes on and on.
Some of the most influential anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Winthrop. Also on the list would be James Monroe, Samuel Adams, and Robert Yates.
Some of the most influential anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Winthrop. Also on the list would be James Monroe, Samuel Adams, and Robert Yates.
The Anti-Federalists failed to block the central government that the Federalists pushed, but they did secure the addition of a Bill of Rights. Patrick Henry, James Monroe and Samuel Adams are examples of notable Anti-Federalists.
The anti-federalists were the opponents of ratifying the U.S. Constitution, because it would create a strong central government. Some of the noted anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Clinton and James Monroe.
There were many patriots in Virginia. The best known were probably George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Monroe.
There were several Virginians who did not support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Some of these men included: George Mason, Patrick Henry, and James Monroe.
James Monroe's political party was Democratic- Republican. He belonged to the party of Jefferson and Madison which grew up to oppose the Federalists of Adams. Monroe's sedond election was virtually the last of its influence.
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No, that's Adam Monroe