Early American history saw the federalists working hard to ratify the document that would lay the foundation for the young country. The federalists worked hard and gave enough speeches to convince all of the original colonies to say yes to the new Constitution of the United States.
Federalists were overwhelmingly northern; Anti-Federalists were overwhelmingly southern
Federalists wanted to urge the Constitution to be in action, but the Anti-Federalists didn't want the Constitution to be in commencement. They were against it.
The side at opposed the ratificaton of the constition was the Anti- federalists. people who were Anti-federalists such as George Mason and others.
The people who opposed the original US Constitution were called antifederalists. Vocal opponents like Patrick Henry and George Mason led the charge in then creating the Bill of Rights, the original set of ten Constitutional Amendments which further specified the responsibilities of the state and federal governments as well as the rights of the people.
Federalists
No.
Federalists
George Washington was not the leader of the Anti-Federalists. George Washington did not believe that the people and politicians should be divided into specific parties.
Yes. He was .In fact, he was the leader of the federalist party.
Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the Anti-Federalists. Alexander Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist party, which was supported by George Washington.
Patrick Henry
Alexander Hamilton was the head of the Federalists and Thomas Jefferson was the head of the Republicans.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the original leader of Islam.
Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the Anti-Federalists. Alexander Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist party, which was supported by George Washington.
Alexander Hamilton
Anti-Federalists