The Federalists (as opposed to the anti-federalists, democratic-republicans, or confederates depending on the time period).
federalism
The secession of the Southern states contributed the most toward the realization that the nation needed a stronger central government . Prior to this the states simply had a cooperative agreement.
Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
They just undergone a confederate system which gave the central government little power so they needed a stronger government.
To a stronger central government. They didn't work because everyone was an individual and not united under a single working government.
the federal government needed to be stronger. novanet (:The federal government needed to be made stronger
the federal government needed to be stronger. novanet (:The federal government needed to be made stronger
The founding fathers believed that a strong centralized government was necessary to eliminate each colonized state from having too much political control.
The movement that characterized the belief in the weakness of the U.S. national government under the Articles of Confederation was the Constitutional Convention of 1787. This gathering was driven by the recognition that the Articles failed to provide a functional framework for governance, leading to issues such as economic instability and lack of federal authority to enforce laws. Prominent figures like James Madison and Alexander Hamilton advocated for a stronger central government, culminating in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, which aimed to address these shortcomings and create a more effective national structure.
Common people had no power against corporations.Was designed to remove politics from municipal administration
A stronger central government with the power to actively support merchants. He also wanted the US to respect the debts it had incurred.
He believed that we needed a stronger government