I don't really think that its in the constitution, but don't believe everything you see on the internet. All I know is that the Bill of Rights of added to the constitution so the anti- federalists would settle down.
At the end of the Constitution. After all of the Articles of the US Constitution are the Amendments of the US Constitution. After Article VII and the names of signers and a brief statement saying that the Constitution was passed, then come the Amendments.
The most notable antifederalist from Virginia is Patrick Henry. Henry was invited to the Continental Congress but opted out in order to fight the new Constitution from the outside. Other antifederalists from Virginia include George Mason, a drafter of the Bill of Rights and Richard Henry Lee, drafter of the Declaration and a later Senator.
By making the Bill of Rights.
Hugh Williamson was not an Anti Federalist. Although his views started to lean toward the Anti Federalist views, he was still considered a Federalist.
for a new constitution and a bill of rights
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The Bill of Rights
No John Jay was not an antifederalist...he was one of three people to write the federalist papers advocating the ratification of the constitution. James Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights...
they believed the rights of the people were not protected.
The antifederalist argued about the constition
There were several antifederalists. Jefferson was considered the leading antifederalist. Other antifederalists include Patrick Henry and George Mason. Antifederalists opposed the constitution.
Antifederalist fears that the Constitution would destroy liberties.
Relate the glorious revolution of 1688 to the first 10 amendments to the us constitution. What did they have in common?
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
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