Antifederalists
Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.
Federalists
NO. The Anti-Federalists who opposed the US Constitution were angered that the Constitution gave too little power to the states and too much power to the federal government.
The debate over the ratification of the US Constitution lasted one year. The document was created on September 17, 1787 and ratified on June 21, 1788.
Patrick Henry served for the Virgina State Convention, which was called to ratify the constitution. He opposed the ratification of the US Constitution because he believed it endangered the rights of individuals and states. After the loss, an acceptance of the US Constitution was apparent by Henry, he then joined the Federalist. He was, in a sense, largley responsible for the Bill of Rights. Answered by Tim Nortman
Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.
Patrick Henry
Ratification- Federalist Anti-ratification- anti-federalist
Relate the glorious revolution of 1688 to the first 10 amendments to the us constitution. What did they have in common?
did not include bill of rights
The US Constitution whose ratification by the states created the United States specifies an indirect process for electing the president.
About 3.5 Years
Federalists
how did Georgia respond to the ratification of the u.s. consituion?
NO. The Anti-Federalists who opposed the US Constitution were angered that the Constitution gave too little power to the states and too much power to the federal government.
Article V of US constitution describes the method of introducing an amendment in the constitution. For an amendment to be instituted, it has to be approved by both houses of US Congress with a two third majority. An amendment approved in such a manner does not require President's approval and is directly sent to states for ratification.
Ulysses Grant was the President in 1876 when the centennial of the Declaration of Independence was celebrated. Grover Cleveland was President in 1887 when they celebrated the ratification of the US Constitution.