Edmund Pendleton favored the ratification of the Constitution because he believed it would create a stronger federal government capable of maintaining order and providing for the common defense. He viewed the Articles of Confederation as inadequate for addressing the nation's challenges, particularly in terms of economic stability and interstate relations. Pendleton also recognized that a more centralized authority could better protect individual rights and liberties. Overall, he saw the Constitution as essential for the future prosperity and security of the United States.
Edmund Pendleton favored ratification of the U.S. Constitution because he believed it would create a stronger and more effective federal government capable of maintaining order and stability. He recognized the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, which had led to economic turmoil and political disunity. Pendleton valued the protection of individual liberties and the establishment of a system of checks and balances that the Constitution offered, seeing it as essential for the future prosperity of the nation.
Anti Federalists
anti-federalists
nothing at alll!! Edit (April 8 2012) Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
anti federalists
They wanted a strong central government.
antifederalists
i dont know! thats why i asked =]
They wanted a strong central government.
They were the Anti Federalists and are now known as Democratic-Republicans
The Federalist Papers. Federalist were strongly in favor of ratification to have a government stronger than the one under the articles of confederation through federalism.
Because they were in favor of government making all the descisions and not the individual states each ratifying the constitution....