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Anti-Confederates opposed Confederation for several reasons, primarily fearing the loss of provincial autonomy and the centralization of power in a federal government. They believed that a strong central authority would undermine the unique interests and identities of the individual provinces. Additionally, concerns about economic disparities, representation, and the potential for increased taxation contributed to their resistance. Many also felt that the proposed system did not adequately address the needs of smaller provinces.

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