The Warhawks.
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FEDARALISTS!!!
An Anti-Federalist is someone who opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution during the late 1700s. They believed that the Constitution would create an even more powerful federal government that would threaten the rights and liberties of the people. Anti-Federalists wanted to keep the government decentralized and argued that a strong federal government would lead to tyranny and the loss of state-level autonomy. They also feared that the Constitution would lead to an imbalance of power between the states and the federal government. Their primary arguments against the Constitution were that it lacked a Bill of Rights to protect citizens from the government, and that it created a federal government with too much power. They argued that the government should be limited to specific and enumerated powers and that the states should retain their sovereignty. Anti-Federalists were also worried about the judicial branch, as they feared that it would be too powerful and could be used to oppress citizens.
Federalists were the supporters of the larger national government as outlined in the constitution. Anti Federalists were the group of people that opposed the ratification of the proposed Constitution in 1787.
A Government is an entity that governs a certain group of people. One of its main distinguishing features is the monopoly on the legal use of force.A Political System is a general set of principles, ideals and limitations that are followed by a government regardless of the more specific goals of that particular government.
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The Federalist Party was a political coalition of itself. They were formed by a group of individuals in the 1790s who wanted a strong government.
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The ideas of trade, western expansion, strong army and navy, energetic development of the economy, and the Federalist's philosophy of a strong national government were all favored by the War Hawks.
FEDARALISTS!!!
He was an Anti-Federalist, if that's what you are referring to. He believed that the government would have too much power, so he was against the constitution.
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The Federalist papers, a group of writings concerning the best form of government the former British colonies could make were not written by Jefferson. Historians credit James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton as the authors.