Thomas Jefferson gave speeches agaisnt ratifiying the Constitution until something like the Bill of Rights was passed along with it.
Patrick Henry, a famous Virginian man, gave fiery speeches against the ratification of the Constitution. He believed that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government and threatened the rights of individuals and states. Henry argued for states' rights and the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution to protect individual liberties.
Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.
Federalists fought for the ratification of the constitution and anti-federalists fought against it. For more information, visit the Related Question.
it had no bill of rights
The major argument was the absence of a bill of rights in the Constitution
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The Anti-Federalists opposed ratification of the U.S. Constitution because they were against increasing the power of the national government.
The Federalists, who were for the ratification of the Constitution, and the Anti-federalists, who were against the ratification.
The patriot Patrick Henry fought against ratification. George Mason perhaps the most influential Virginian aside from Washington also was opposed to it.
Originally, to unify themselves around either supporting the ratification of the constitution (Federalists) or against the ratification (Anti-Federalists, later Democratic-Republicans).
The answer to this question is this.... They opposed having such a strong central government and thus were against the Constitution.
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
anti federalist