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They just undergone a confederate system which gave the central government little power so they needed a stronger government.

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Q: Why did the federalists believe in a strong federal government?
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What group believe in a strong central government?

The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.


Do the federalists believe in a strong government?

no


In which type of government did the federalists believe?

a strong central government


What were two authors of the federalists papers?

in favor of a strong federal government


Federalists wanted a strong what?

The federalist wanted a strong Federal/Central government.


What the anti-federalists don't want?

They did not want a strong and dominant federal government.


What were the view points on the federalists?

The Federalists supported strong federal/central government, while the antifederalists wanted strong state government.


What tool did the federalists use to popularize the idea of a strong federal government?

Federalist papers


What was the disagreement between the anti-federalist and the federalist?

The main disagreement was the issue of a strong federal government, supported by Federalists, or a weak federal government with strong state government or rights, which was supported by anti-federalists, hence the name. But more importantly, while Anti-Federalists strongly disagreed with a federal government they would concede to it if a Bill of Rights was attached, to protect the people from potential tyranny.


Which political party wanted a strong central government?

The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong national government for the US.


Who did the federalists support?

farmers


How did the federalists feel about a strong central government?

The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.