The colonies feared a strong central government because they worried it could lead to tyranny and the infringement of their rights and freedoms. Many colonists had experienced heavy-handed rule from British authorities and were concerned that a powerful government could replicate that oppression. They valued their autonomy and were wary of any entity that might impose strict control over their lives, leading to calls for a system that balanced power and protected individual liberties. This fear influenced the design of the Articles of Confederation and later the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing checks and balances.
the answer is b. Because they feared the colonies would become too strong.
because they were ferocious and had great weapons. They also had strong armies of men
He was a strong willed Asian man. Very powerful and feared
Some French colonies had strong independence movements.
He feared states would lose power to a new national governmenthe feared that the delegates would try to create a strong national government
the answer is b. Because they feared the colonies would become too strong.
antifederalists :)
The Articles of Confederation showed that people feared a strong government similar to the monarchy in Britain.
governors of the colonies
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The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.
Yes but he so strong and feared by many he was exiled from earth.
because they were ferocious and had great weapons. They also had strong armies of men
He was a strong willed Asian man. Very powerful and feared
government take over, they feared a strong central government.
Yes but he so strong and feared by many he was exiled from earth.
The citizens feared of a strong Centeral Gvoernment. They also feared it might be no better than if they were to have a king or Queen.congress lacked the power to tax directly.