No, Patrick Wilson was not a Federalist. He was a politician and lawyer from Virginia who was associated with the Anti-Federalist faction and opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution.
they were supporters of the united states constitution.
In the 1780s the publication of The Federalist Papers was intended to encourage ratification of the United States constitution.
The Federalist Papers were written by three members of the Federalist Party, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, to encourage the states to ratify the US Constitution.
federalist were for the gov't to have more power and the anti-federalist wanted the states to have more power than the gov't.
Leading up to the Civil War the southern states could accurately be described as federalist.
The federalist party was the very first political party in the United States. The federalist party was founded in 1792.
No, Patrick Wilson was not a Federalist. He was a politician and lawyer from Virginia who was associated with the Anti-Federalist faction and opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution.
there was thirteen southern states?????? there was thirteen southern states??????
the anti-federalist party
they were supporters of the united states constitution.
John Fenno was a federalist. He wrote the Gazette of the United States, which was a pro-federalist newspaper. You can check Wikipedia for more information. Hope this helps!
Federalist
I'm pretty sure John Adams was the first Federalist of the United States of America.
Anti-Federalist
States rights= the Tenth Amendment