The Federalists were most likely to support proposed provisions that strengthened national power. This included James Madison, the 4th President of the United States.
Yes, James Madison not only supported a strong national government, he insisted it should be the supreme power over the people. The large states were behind him on this issue.
George Wahington
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Provisions for a national capital typically include the establishment of a central government seat, regulations regarding its governance, and policies for its development and infrastructure. Many countries designate their capital city in their constitutions or through legislative acts, outlining its role in national administration and representation. Additionally, provisions may address land use, security, and public services to support governmental functions and accommodate residents and visitors.
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the passing of bill of rights
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After the War of 1812, three key actions strengthened the federal government: the establishment of a national bank, which helped stabilize the economy; the implementation of protective tariffs to support American industry; and the promotion of internal improvements, such as roads and canals, to enhance infrastructure and facilitate commerce. These measures fostered a sense of national unity and economic independence, paving the way for a more centralized federal authority.
"I guess it's okay" can be strengthened to "I wholeheartedly support it."
I believe all States have provisions for retroactive support.