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The issue that divided them was that the federalist were in favor of a strong central government while the anti federalists were opposed to it.
The Anti-Federalist lost due to the fact that they were unorganized.
In the debate around the ratification of the Constitution in the United States in 1788, those in favor of the Constitution and its concept of a strong centralized government were called Federalists.
Anti-Federalists were responsible for defending states rights. Though they are the group that "lost" the debate regarding the United States Constitution, they are an important group in American history that has not only been overlooked, but may have been misnamed. During the time of the Anti-Federalists, members were concerned that the U.S. Constitution would create an overbearing central government. Though this did not happen, the Anti-Federalists were not in the wrong with their worries. This essay topic reviews an important part of the U.S. Constitution history.
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There were two sides to the Great Debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists did not.
There were two sides to the Great Debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists did not.
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yes
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the right to keep and bear arms
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sorry i dont know im a dumb butt
The issue that divided them was that the federalist were in favor of a strong central government while the anti federalists were opposed to it.
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