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BY: JORDAN YATES
The US Constitution was written in 1789. There is no US Constitution of 1835.
it was France; result was the Franco-American Accord of 1800
The constitution
n Massachusetts, the Constitution ran into serious, organized opposition. Only after two leading Anti-federalists, Adams and Hancock, negotiated a far-reaching compromise did the convention vote for ratification on February 6, 1788 (187-168). Anti-federalists had demanded that the Constitution be amended before they would consider it or that amendments be a condition of ratification; Federalists had retorted that it had to be accepted or rejected as it was. Under the Massachusetts compromise, the delegates recommended amendments to be considered by the new Congress, should the Constitution go into force. The Massachusetts compromise determined the fate of the Constitution, as it permitted delegates with doubts to vote for it in the hope that it would be amended.
Absolutely not. Parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. Parties were a result of differing political views, though not mentioned in the constitution, they are not banned either.
Federalists believed that the rejection of the constitution would result in anarchy because the leaders at the state level were too narrow in their focus and too influenced by common folk.
Federalists believed in a strong central government. Obviously, the anti-federalists believed the very opposite. Some federalists might not have been completely satisfied with the US Constitution, but nobody really could be. The anti-federalists were very displeased with the US Constitution, though.
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The federalists got a strong government by passing a Constitution that contained one. The Bill of Rights were a result of continuing discussion with antifederalists.
The federalists made a number of arguments to support the ratification of the constitution. They preferred a strong national government since they believed that if the states had too much power it would result into so many other confederacy governments within the states.
Ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were adopted to protect the rights of individuals.
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Federalists supported the ratification of the Constitution, stating that a weak national government almost tore apart the country after the Revolutionary War. Anti-Federalists, though, argued that it would provide for elite control, endanger liberty, and weaken the states The Bill of Rights was added as a result..........[USA TEST PREP ANWSER]
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There is no unwritten constitution, so no laws are made as a result of one.
The bill of rights was added to the constiution. It is 10 rights that citizens of the US are granted. This is significant because many of those rights are ones that the people believed would be taken away by the government
one Rhode Island elector cast his ballot for John Jay, This election in USA in 1800s exposed oneof the flaws in the original Constitution and Many Federalists voted for Burr, and the result was a week of deadlock.