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The debate over the ratification of the US Constitution lasted from 1787 to 1788, spanning approximately one year.
The Anti-Federalist lost due to the fact that they were unorganized.
The main agreements between the antifederalist and the federalist were about the bill of rights and the need for a government. The antifederalist demanded to have a bill of rights because it can explain the ideals described in the Declaration of Independence better than the Constitution because the bill of rights gives us freedom of press, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. Also, the federalist felt like it was important to have a government. They both disagreed. This is right luv
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He influenced the debate over Independence by writing the 50-page pamphlet called the Common Sense.
Federalists And Antifederalists Fought Over The Ratification
The major argument put worth by the anti-federalists for not ratifying the U. S. Constitution was that it gave the national government too much power. Patrick Henry is an example of someone who was a prominent anti-federalist.
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The debate over the ratification of the US Constitution lasted from 1787 to 1788, spanning approximately one year.
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the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment
It toke place in Philadelphia in 1787.
the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment