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George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
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George Washington and other political leaders argued for a stronger national government to establish unity and stability among the newly formed states. They believed that a strong central authority was necessary to govern effectively and protect the nation from internal and external threats. Additionally, some argued for a bill of rights to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the government.
The anti-federalists opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution on the basis that it provided a powerful centralized government. They were led by Patrick Henry, George Mason, and George Clinton.
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Charles George Ammon has written: 'Conscientious objectors and the Government's waste of national resources'
Patrick Nicholson has written: 'Vision and indecision. --' -- subject(s): 1957-, Diefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979, Politics and government 'Lara's Canadian Christmas'