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James Henry was not primarily known as a Federalist. He was a prominent figure in Virginia politics and served as a member of the Anti-Federalist movement, which opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, fearing it would lead to a strong central government. Instead, he advocated for states' rights and individual liberties, aligning more closely with the principles of the Anti-Federalists.

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