rephrase your question, and I'll give you an appropriate answer
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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
The disagreement over the role of the national government emerged during the founding of the United States in the late 18th century. It led to the creation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist factions during the debates over adopting the United States Constitution. The Federalists favored a strong central government, while the Anti-Federalists were concerned about the concentration of power and advocated for more states' rights.
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