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Federalist and the Anti-fedralist claimed to represent the true spirt of revolution, but i believe that the Antifedralists most represented the aims of the Recolution beacuse they remained wary of centralized control and the tendency of governments to become despotic and ruled by wealthy men, championed a declaration of indiviual rights, and feared that smaller state governments would lose power in a large centralized system.

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Who are the federalists of the American revolution?

The Federalists were a group of individuals who supported the ratification of the United States Constitution and favored a strong central government. Some notable Federalists of the American Revolution include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. They believed that a strong central government was necessary to protect the rights and liberties of the new nation.


Who were the leading American federalists?

Leading Federalists included such men as: * James Madison; * Alexander Hamilton; * John Jay; and * John Adams


What answer best describes why the Federalists were worried about the Constitution?

The Federalists were not worried about the Constitution; they were its chief supporters.


Why were the federalists pro-Britain?

Federalists were pro-Britain primarily due to their belief in a strong central government and the economic benefits of aligning with Britain, which was a leading global power at the time. They favored trade relations with Britain to stimulate the American economy and were influenced by the British model of governance and commerce. Additionally, many Federalists viewed Britain as a stabilizing force against the perceived chaos of the French Revolution and the radicalism of the Democratic-Republicans.


Who did the federalists want to have more power?

Federalists want there country to control all the other ones, the american federalist party was founded after they won the battle of inderpendance and then were the most powerful country in the world

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Who are the federalists of the American revolution?

The Federalists were a group of individuals who supported the ratification of the United States Constitution and favored a strong central government. Some notable Federalists of the American Revolution include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. They believed that a strong central government was necessary to protect the rights and liberties of the new nation.


What is the first American political party?

Federalists and Anti Federalists


Which group argued that a strong national government could be effective and protect states rights?

American Revolution


What was the first American party?

Federalists.


Why did the federalists oppose immigration to Europeans?

The federalists saw foreigners as a deep threat to American Security -JB


Who were the leading American federalists?

Leading Federalists included such men as: * James Madison; * Alexander Hamilton; * John Jay; and * John Adams


Who wrote the Sedition Act of 1798?

The Federalists are responsible for the Sedition Act of 1798. The Federalists were first American political party. It was founded by Alexander Hamilton.


What answer best describes why the Federalists were worried about the Constitution?

The Federalists were not worried about the Constitution; they were its chief supporters.


Supporters of the constitution were called?

federalists -Penn Foster American History


What two political parties did the US begin with?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists were the first American political parties, formed around, respectively, their support of and opposition to the new Constitution.


What was the difference between the Federalists' and anti-federalists' positions on the new constitution?

The Federalists, who wanted strong government, were reluctant to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution. They said that the rights of American people were already made known in the body of the constitution. The Anti-Federalists, who wanted strong local and state governments, wanted the rights of Americans explicitly listed so they could not be changed, challenged, or argued.


How did the federalists and anti-federalists settle their differences?

The Federalists wished to grant some definite power to the new American government, which would enable them to manage their own affairs without having to beg the various states to go along. The anti-Federalists feared that the government might use its powers to eliminate the liberties of the people. They finally agreed on a Bill of Rights, incorporated into the Constitution itself. The Federalists had protested that since the Constitution didn't give the Federal government power to perform some actions, that the government wouldn't be able to do that; the anti-Federalists wanted explicit guarantees. So the Anti-federalists gained specific rights for the people, rights that the Federalists had said were never in any danger. History has proven that the Anti-Federalists were correct, and the Federalists were naive in the extreme; government ALWAYS gathers more powers than its founders had intended.