self-government
It favored a strong central government because the existing Articles of Confederation, which has set up a weak central government, failed to enable the states to function as a single nation. Although the individual states wanted to maintain their sovereignty over the other states and especially from any central federal government, it was clear that a weak central government would not create the nation that the United States of America had to be in order to survive.
The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong national government for the US.
The full question with the blank inserted is: What was the name of The ___ Papers, a collection of newspaper articles, in which Madison Hamilton and Jay argued in favor of a strong central government something many Americans were wary of after having overthrown a king? The Federalist Papers were written by Madison Hamilton and Jay and argued in favor of a strong central government.
In the debate around the ratification of the Constitution in the United States in 1788, those in favor of the Constitution and its concept of a strong centralized government were called Federalists.
No, they believed that the Constitution would take away the rights Americans had fought for against Great Britain. That the Constitution would create a strong central government, ignore the will of the states and people, and favor the wealthy over the common people. Antifederalists preferred a local government close to the people. 1.
the federlists papers
Federalist (fed er a list ) a federalist is a supporter of a strong national government and in favor of adopting of the constitution.
It was Hamilton
A strong government legalisms favored
Smaller states since each state has two senators regardless of population.
The two main factions at the Constitutional Convention were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Basically, the Federalists were in favor of a single governing power, while the Anti-Federalists recognized the need for states to govern themselves.
They wanted a strong central government
They wanted a strong central government.
James Madison played a significant role in the development of the US Constitution. His Virginia Plan acted as a sort of jumping off point for debate at the Constitutional Convention. Madison argued in favor of a strong federal government, believing it would unify the nation.
They wanted a strong central government.
It was Hamilton
in favor of a strong federal government
no ms.zepeda said he didnt