The two sides in the debate over the ratification of the Constitution were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Federalists, including figures like Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, supported the Constitution, arguing that a stronger central government was necessary for national stability and effective governance. In contrast, Anti-Federalists, such as Patrick Henry and George Mason, opposed the Constitution, fearing that it would create a powerful central government that could threaten individual liberties and the rights of states. This debate ultimately led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to address some of the concerns raised by the Anti-Federalists.
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.
The Anti-Federalist lost due to the fact that they were unorganized.
The debate between Federalists and Anti-Federalists over the Constitution ultimately resulted in the ratification of the Constitution in 1788. Federalists, who supported a strong central government, prevailed by arguing for the need for a unified nation. However, to address Anti-Federalist concerns about individual liberties and government overreach, the Bill of Rights was added in 1791, securing fundamental rights and freedoms. This compromise helped to unify the country and establish a framework for governance.
Anti-Federalists were a group of individuals who opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in the late 18th century. Key figures included Patrick Henry, George Mason, and Richard Henry Lee, who argued that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government and lacked protections for individual liberties. They advocated for stronger state governments and the inclusion of a Bill of Rights to safeguard citizens' freedoms. Their concerns ultimately led to the adoption of the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
I believe it was over the creation of a National Bank, but I may be wrong.
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.
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It toke place in Philadelphia in 1787.
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The adoption of a bicameral legislature with the lower house selected on the basis of population and the upper house apportioned equally among the states resolved the debate over the ratification of the Constitution.
because there was 2 diffrent sides to believe in.
The debate was over when the US Constitution was submitted to the various states for ratification and when nine of the 13 approved it they had the required two-thirds majority.
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