founding fathers
Federalists
popular belief
They were against the Constitution to be ratified and become their official law for America.
Both the Federalists and Anti-Federalists believed in the importance of protecting individual liberties and limiting the power of government. They disagreed on how to achieve this goal, with Federalists advocating for a strong central government and Anti-Federalists favoring more power for the states.
The government should encourage the use of slaves to build roads and bridges.
Central power and less authorities
The Judicial branch of government in general, and the Supreme Court of the United States, in particular.
The Democratic Republicans hated it because they thought it was violating the defensive alliance with France and the Federalists actually supported it.
The belief that red wine is an aphrodisiac is popular, but there is no scientific evidence to support this claim.
yes they do contrary to popular belief
They were called Federalists.
Government is not what the federalists feared to be the most apparent source of tyranny. The federalists supported the idea of government. They actually believed that the most apparent source of tyranny was the Majority Rule - that is to say they thought that the popular majority would be able to unite and "trample on the rules of justice". It was the anti-federalists who believed that government was naturally tyrannical.