because they wanted their people to direct it
the states had too many rights
He didn't that much power given to the central government and the articles of conferderation gave few powers to the central government.
Yes. Some prominent men in Boston, a group in Salem, John Hale (eventually), and, among the accused,: Martha Corey, Sarah Cloyse, George Jacobs and John Proctor.
yes, they oppose all forms if government.
Patrick Henry gave his speech on March 23,1775
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
The Hartford Convention
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
the states had too many rights
Patrick Henry opposed ratification because he felt it gave the federal government too much power. Patrick Henry also felt the Constitution did not protect individual rights.
To tease the opposing side
One notable figure who did not use a pseudonym to oppose the Constitution was George Mason. He was a prominent statesman and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention who ultimately refused to sign the Constitution due to his concerns over the lack of a Bill of Rights. In contrast, writers like "Brutus" and "Cato" used pseudonyms to express their opposition to the Constitution during the ratification debates.
Rebel as a verb is 'To refuse allegiance to and oppose by force an established government or ruling authority.' As a noun it is a person who dissents from some accepted moral code or convention of behaviour,
Mayor Murphy supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Oppose