The federalist objected to the Bill of Rights because they believed it gave the government enough power, but not to much to prevent tyranny.
The Federalist
The Anti-Federalist advocated for the Bill of Rights. The Federalist were against including a bill of rights until Jefferson convinced Madison that "half a loaf is better than no bread".
James mandison
That the Constitution had no bill of rights.
the Federalist were all for the constitution and the anti-federalist were against it because they thought it needed a bill of rights to protect individual rights!
The Federalist
It lacked the Bill of Rights
They wanted a Bill of Rights, guaranteeing personal rights to the citizens (speech, religion, etc.). See Wikipedia search: 'Bill of Rights'.
The Anti-Federalist advocated for the Bill of Rights. The Federalist were against including a bill of rights until Jefferson convinced Madison that "half a loaf is better than no bread".
No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights
a bill of rights
no it was the bill of rights
Bill of rights
the Bill of Rights
Whether a bill of rights was necessary to include in the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers came before the Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is referred to as anti-federalist legacy because it takes away and limits the rights of its citizens. It provides an overall security of certain rights but does not guarantee others.