rephrase your question, and I'll give you an appropriate answer
national government
Yes, He wanted that the state government work with the national government and that they share powers.
A federalist pamphleteer
the federalist
Hamilton was a Federalist, so he wanted to strengthen the executive branch of the national government
Federalists were concerned that a strong national government must exist. They believed without a strong national government anarchy would triumph.
national government
national government
national government
strong national government and national bank.
After hey got a strong national government
Anti-Federalist
There has and always will be a disagreement over the role of the national government everyone has their own opinion and as long as the our national government first started they was a disagreement in whether there even should be a national government.
George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
if you're talking about john lansing JR. then no, he was not a federalist. he was an anti-federalist because he believed that the power between the national and state government should be equal. In other words, he didn't like the idea of a strong national government.
anti-federalist
Thomas Jefferson expressed anti-federalist thoughts throughout his life. For example, he was against Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist party. Though he was not involved in anti-federalist movement. Thus, he may not favor strong national government