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The main reason was the need for a stronger Federal government.
The need for a stronger central government.
The need for a stronger central government.
The need for a stronger central government.
The need for a stronger central government.
The need for a stronger central government.
The need for a stronger central government.
cheat the people out of $14 trillion an dforce the people to do whatever Washington tellls them to do.
The Constitution outlines a strong central federal government, while Anti-Federalists preferred more power at the state level.
They wanted protections against tyranny of the central government.
State governments had a large degree of power. A large reason of why the Americans made a new Constitution was because the central government was too weak. The nation would have fallen apart if it had stayed that way.
Alexander Hamilton did not believe that the Constitution created a strong enough central government, but felt that it was better than the alternative of keeping the Articles of Confederation. There is no evidence that he supported the Constitution for any other reason besides the fact that he felt that it was a better system of government.