The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.
John Quincy Adams
Andrew jakson was a strong states rights believer
Daniel Webster
The orth
Federalists, including key figures like Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, supported a strong federal government over states' rights. They believed a powerful central government was essential for maintaining order, ensuring national security, and promoting economic stability. This perspective was in opposition to the Democratic-Republicans, who advocated for greater states' rights and limited federal authority. The debate between these two factions shaped early American political discourse.
a bill of rights be added.
It supported states' rights.
John C. Calhoun
It supported states' rights.
John C Calhoun supported right of states to veto federal law.
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of Confederation