The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution in response to Anti-Federalist fears that the new government would take away the liberties of the people and the states.
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution in response to Anti-Federalist fears that the new government would take away the liberties of the people and the states.
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.
the Bill of Rights
Bill of rights
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution in response to Anti-Federalist fears that the new government would take away the liberties of the people and the states.
The Federalist
It lacked the Bill of Rights
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
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An anti-federalist did not believe in the Constitution's ratification. They thought it gave the government to much power, and needed a Bill of Rights.
The Anti-Federalist demands
Citizens rights were not protected