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Federalists were for a strong federal government and didn't think that the Bill of Rights is necessary for the government to run without corruption.

Anti-federalists thought that the Constitution didn't properly protect their rights like a Bill of Rights would do.

However, in the end the Federalists let the anti-federalists have the Bill of Rights.

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