Mostly merchants and businessmen, especially from the New England states
businessmen and wealthy people
Members of the Federalists party which included Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay supported the ratification of the Constitution. These members believed a centralized government was necessary to preserve the states in the union.
People who are represented by members of the law making body are called constituents.
Oh, dude, you're really taking me back to history class! So, like, the four guys who represented the Federalists in the ratification battle were Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison, and... oh, what's his face... oh yeah, Gouverneur Morris. They were all about that strong central government vibe, you know?
Members of the Devinian society.
They were called Federalists.
Anti-Federalists believed the constitution represented small states over all.
John Adams
James Madison
Members of the Federalists party which included Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay supported the ratification of the Constitution. These members believed a centralized government was necessary to preserve the states in the union.
The Anti-Federalists
no you idiot ask real questions
they are represented by an elected chairman
People who are represented by members of the law making body are called constituents.
The Federalists were more like Rhino Republican Moderates, the Anti-Federalists were more like libertarians or Tea Party members. Neither were liberal.
The people that elected them to Congress.
Huntsville is divided into 5 districts which are represented by City Council members.
No, Quakers were not members of the Society of God. Quakers were members of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quaker movement. They believed in direct communion with God and emphasized simplicity, pacifism, and equality. The Society of God is not a recognized religious organization.