The federlists were a political party that vs. against the democratic republicans they were the first two political partys of the united states.
he indeed was, in fact he was a federalist leader
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the Federalist papers were a series of economical beliefs that Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison had for the United States the anti-federalist papers were people who believed against economical growth like Benjamin Franklin and to some extent Roger Sherman the delegate from Connecticut.
The ideas of John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu combined to bring forth staples of the American way of life. Mr. Lock though people could possess three right such as life, liberty and property. Mr. Montesquieu developed the balance of power which gave us legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
Because The Bill of Rights gives every American Freedom!Improvement on your answer:When the Constitution was first written it consisted of the Preamble and seven Articles. The anti-federlist at the time believed that the new constitution would give the central government to much power and the states to little power. The Bill of Rights was added as limitations of power that the central government could have on the states and its people.
he indeed was, in fact he was a federalist leader
a member or supporter of the Antifederal party.
Antifederlist didnt want the constitution federlist did
Hamilton
true.
Just the opposite, actually. Hamilton was a Federalist.
George Washington and John Adams
the Federalist papers were a series of economical beliefs that Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison had for the United States the anti-federalist papers were people who believed against economical growth like Benjamin Franklin and to some extent Roger Sherman the delegate from Connecticut.
James Madison. I just took the exam.... and George Washington is NOT the correct answer.
Federalism is a division of power between a strong central government and state governments.
it angered AMerican voters and led to incresed Federlist support.
The major compromises between the federalists and the anti-federalists include individual versus federal rights. It also includes the resolution of slavery under a republican government, as well as state rights versus federal government in relation to taxation and the military.