Oh, dude, you're really taking me back to history class! So, like, the four guys who represented the Federalists in the ratification battle were Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison, and... oh, what's his face... oh yeah, Gouverneur Morris. They were all about that strong central government vibe, you know?
James Madison
The Federalists supported a strong national government, diplomatic ties with Great Britain, the political leadership of men of property and experience, and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
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One of the most significant advantages the Federalists had was their reputations. Men like George Washington were very highly respected and influential individuals. Another advantage was the support of several newspapers.
Congress Men.
The Anti-federalists.
Federalists
Leading Federalists included such men as: * James Madison; * Alexander Hamilton; * John Jay; and * John Adams
The federalists wanted a strong government and the anti-federalists felt that the constitution gave the government and president too much power.
Mostly merchants and businessmen, especially from the New England states businessmen and wealthy people
The four men who represented Georgia at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 were William Few, Abraham Baldwin, Edward Telfair, and William Houston. William Few and Abraham Baldwin played significant roles in advocating for the interests of Georgia during the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. Their contributions were crucial in shaping the political landscape of the new nation.