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The beliefs of the Federalists are that they thought that the Constitution shared the power between the federal government and the states. They supported the Constitution and were called Federalists.

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The group led by John Adams and Alexander Hamilton which are the federalist , favored business development a strong national gov't, and a loose interpretation of the constitution.

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Why did Jeffersons beliefs worry federalist?

Because Jefferson was scared.


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