The outcome of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist debate was the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788, which established a stronger federal government while incorporating some Anti-Federalist concerns. To secure support from Anti-Federalists, the Federalists agreed to add the Bill of Rights, a series of amendments that guaranteed individual liberties and limited government power. This compromise helped unify the nation under the new Constitution, balancing federal authority with protections for individual rights. Ultimately, this framework has shaped American governance and civil liberties ever since.
The Antifederalist
for a new constitution and a bill of rights
The view was that the Federal Government should pay off the states' war debts.
He had views both for Federalist and Anti-Federalist. He did not sign the Constitution because it did not meet the Republican needs but later signed the ratification and changed his view.
Anti federalistsGeorge Washington was not an anti Federalist.James Madison was an anti federalist. So as was John Jay.
Federalist
FEDERALIST!!!
He was a federalist
Federalist
he was an anti federalist
the pesident
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He was a anti federalists
antifederalist
antifedralist
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
Hugh Williamson was not an Anti Federalist. Although his views started to lean toward the Anti Federalist views, he was still considered a Federalist.