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Federalists wanted to urge the Constitution to be in action, but the Anti-Federalists didn't want the Constitution to be in commencement. They were against it.
There were two sides to the Great Debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists did not.
There were two sides to the Great Debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists did not.
thomas Jefferson was a anti federalists and john Adams was a federalists
The federalist and anti-federalist disagreed on the type of government that they wanted.
The major argument put worth by the anti-federalists for not ratifying the U. S. Constitution was that it gave the national government too much power. Patrick Henry is an example of someone who was a prominent anti-federalist.
The Federalists, who were for the ratification of the Constitution, and the Anti-federalists, who were against the ratification.
Federalist are people who opposed the Connstitution
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
Federalist are people who opposed the Connstitution
They believe they are both federalists.
Anti-federalists.