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anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
Congress was unable to calm issues of the states
The federalists were supporters of the Constitution while the anti-federalists oppose the Constitution because of its lack of a Bill of Rights. Key federalists include Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and initially James Madison (changes to a republican (former anti-federalists) later on) Key anti-federalists include, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson.
The Anti-Federalists did not want the President, or the central government, to have as much power as was granted in the Constitution. They also did not want the national court system, as they feared it would intrude on local courts. The Right to own Slaves
Patrick Henry or Samuel Adams
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
a bill of rights
Guarantee protection of individual rightsThe anti-federalists wanted guaranteed protection for certain basic liberties.
Guarantee protection of individual rightsThe anti-federalists wanted guaranteed protection for certain basic liberties.
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.
to safeguard individual liberty
to safeguard individual liberty
Because the Articles of confederation didn't give the government too much power. If you didn't know what an anti-federalist is, they are people at the constitutional convention who didn't want the federal government to have too much power.
no, the federalist were in favor of the constitution being ratified, that's why they are called the ANTI- federalists. they did not want it to be ratified
Congress was unable to calm issues of the states
They wanted a Bill of Rights, guaranteeing personal rights to the citizens (speech, religion, etc.). See Wikipedia search: 'Bill of Rights'.