People around the time of 1787 opposed a strong National Government because of the fact that they were scared of a government that was similar to the Parliament of Britain. Finally receiving their independence from the Parliament of Britain, people in the United States wanted to prevent a government from forming that was similar to the British Parliament. this sucks
They believe that national government would threathen individual liberty
Federalists were concerned that a strong national government must exist. They believed without a strong national government anarchy would triumph.
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democratic-republians believed in a strong state government.
tarrifs are taxes on IMPORTED goods. He agrees with the national government passing high tarrifs because he has strong business interests
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They worried a strong national government could eventually challenge the right to own slaves and might impose higher tariffs.
They felt it was creating a strong national government that could deny rights for citizens
the lack of a strong national government is the people behind the government helping the government pass all the test to become a national government on its own.
Yes; James was fighting for and winning the battle to get a strong government!
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They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.
To form a strong central government.
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
To create a strong national government. A+LS
Do you go to hinsdale south high school? After seeing King George III and his taxes, they were very afraid that the governors would succumb to corruption and ruin an already fragile government, in short. Thomas Jefferson, in particular, also believed that the people could run themselves without the interference of a strong national government; his political Federalist rival Alexander Hamilton was much more distrustful, much more pessimistic, and believed the people needed that government.
They felt it gave too much power to the federal government and not enough to the states and the people. They feared too strong of a central government like that of England which they had recently escaped from.It did not have a Bill of Rights.were against increasing the power of the national government.Apex baby~;)