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James Madison
They believe that national government would threathen individual liberty
no he believed in Christianity and that it was not necessary in the formation of government
James Madison had the belief that by instilling a democratic form of government in the United States that the farmers and business owners would learn to work together for the best interests of the country. Many people believe that the US government does work as Madison claimed it would.
Jefferson and Madison supported small government control (and a stricter interpretation of the Constituation), while Adams and the Federalists wanted more government power.
No he did not believe so.
No because he supported a strong national government
George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
State government.. The state government's power included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.
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conservatives
One believe that the two governments shared in 1790