A strong Central Government where the government t could control most things that happened.
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
Federalists wanted a strong government, taxes to support the government, and liked banks. Republican party were for the farmers who did not want a strong government or lots of taxes.
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
From the research I've done, in Federalist Paper #78, it says that the Judicial Branch is the lease dangerous. You might want to double check that, though ^.~
Federalists want there country to control all the other ones, the american federalist party was founded after they won the battle of inderpendance and then were the most powerful country in the world
Oligarchy
Bicameral.
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
Federalists wanted a strong government, taxes to support the government, and liked banks. Republican party were for the farmers who did not want a strong government or lots of taxes.
The Federalist party wanted a high-quality economy, of big businesses, and strong industry. Unlike the Democrats the Federalist's believed in a strong federal government. So that basically means all the Federalist's cared about was money$.
federal system of gov't
Alexander Hamilton thought it would improve credit with Europe and he and he was the founder of the federalist party.
The Federalists wanted power situated in a strong national government.
Anti-Federalist wanted a government that did not have more power then the individual people. They were more for a laissez-faire type of government. They did not want a strong Federal Government and also opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1787. They worried that with a strong government, the United States would form a monarchy similar to Britain.
The Anti-Federalists, who were opposed to the ratification of the Constitution because they felt that a powerful national government would violate individual liberties, formed to oppose the Federalist Party.
Federalists want to share power in all the states to become united as one nation, and so do the Democrats.