Since the British had lived under the British for so long and the British were so cruel to them, most people distrusted a strong central government and that is why they did not want a national government.
they were afraid that they were gonna get their butts beat
The founding fathers didn't really insist on a bill of rights, the antifederalists did. Federalists were people who wanted a strong government, but antifederalists were afraid that if there was a very strong government, the states would be too weak, and that people would lose rights if the government was too powerful. So when the federalists wanted to approve the Constitution, antifederalists said they wouldn't, until the federalists put in a Bill of Rights. So the federalists added the bill of rights, so that the anti-feds would ratify the constitution.
They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.
They were afraid of a tyranny.
... because most Americans were afraid of giving government too much power like the king of Britain or Parliament.
they were afraid that they were gonna get their butts beat
An Imperialistic government that would decide your rights for you.
The founding fathers had just won the war against the king of Brittain. They were afraid if too much power was held within the federal goverment, there would be a greater chance of Tyranny
The purpose of the vice-president is have a seamless transition if something happens to the president. The alternative of having a special election would create a period in which nobody was running the government.
States wanted to limit the power of the national government to protect their own autonomy, prevent possible abuse of power by the central government, and ensure local issues could be addressed more effectively by state governments.
Because they felt that a republican government, being accountable to the people, would be most likely to protect indinidual rights and least likely to become tyrannical. Michael Montagne novanet choices... a. to keep power in the hands of the wealthy b. to take power away from landholders c. to give a voive in their government d. to increase the powers of governors
The founding fathers didn't really insist on a bill of rights, the antifederalists did. Federalists were people who wanted a strong government, but antifederalists were afraid that if there was a very strong government, the states would be too weak, and that people would lose rights if the government was too powerful. So when the federalists wanted to approve the Constitution, antifederalists said they wouldn't, until the federalists put in a Bill of Rights. So the federalists added the bill of rights, so that the anti-feds would ratify the constitution.
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The states afraid of centralized authority and a strong national government because of the stronghold England once held. The states enjoyed their independence.
Because they were afraid of Orest Rudyy at the time he was a brave king who told people what to do so they got influenced .
They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.
They were afraid that the government would resemble the monarchy of England.