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Anti-Federalists feared the potential for a strong central government to overpower state authority and infringe on individual liberties. They were concerned that the proposed U.S. Constitution lacked sufficient protections for personal rights and freedoms, leading to the possibility of tyranny. Additionally, they believed that a distant federal government would be unresponsive to the needs and interests of local populations. Their apprehensions ultimately contributed to the demand for the Bill of Rights to safeguard individual freedoms.

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