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Q: Why did the anti federalist argued for the bill of rights?
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Why do we have the amendments?

The First Amendment (known as the Bill of Rights) was a compromise between Federalist states and Anti-Federalist states, therefore allowing the new Constitution to be passed. Anti-Federalist wanted rights and restrictions to be put on the Constitution because there was no guarantee to them. Federalists argued that the rights listed were implied. Obviously the Anti-Federalists got what they wanted.


Who wanted the bill of rights the anti federalists or the federalist?

The Federalist


What was the reason the federalist opposed the anti federalist?

It lacked the Bill of Rights


The anti-federalist james winthrop argued that a bill of rights was necessary in the constitution because?

it would secure the minority against the usurpation and tyranny of the majority.


What did the anti federalist want in the constitution?

a bill of rights


Did the anti-federalist pushed for the consitituion?

no it was the bill of rights


What was the anti federalist lasting legacy?

the Bill of Rights


What was the listing legacy of the anti federalist?

Bill of rights


The Bill of Rights were written as a result of?

The Anti-Federalist demands


What was the chief argument of the anti-federalist?

That the Constitution had no bill of rights.


Who was an anti federalist that pushed for the bill of rights?

James mandison


Why is the bill of rights reffered to as anti-federalist legacy?

The Bill of Rights is referred to as anti-federalist legacy because it takes away and limits the rights of its citizens. It provides an overall security of certain rights but does not guarantee others.