States would be united in a closer union
States would be united in a closer union
anti-federalist
Elbridge Thomas Gerry was a anti-federalist who eventually supported the federalist policies. He served as the fifth Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1813 to November 23, 1814.
They supported the constitution because it would make the national gov stronger
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of Confederation
They knew that he supported the french revolution and they feared that he might bring revolutionary to the united states. the Federalist were also afraid he punish them.-Almani
Delaware Georgia New Jersey
The United States supported the Allied powers.
Yes, John Blair Jr. was a Federalist. He was a prominent figure during the early years of the United States and served as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where he supported the ratification of the Constitution. Blair also served on the Supreme Court, further aligning him with Federalist principles that advocated for a strong central government.
He believes federal judicial power will restrict states rights.
He believes federal judicial power will restrict states rights.