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Federalists were for the proposed constitution, while the anti-federalists were opposed because they thought it gave the national government too much power and took too much from the states.
Federalists favored the passage of the US Constitution. Anti-Federalists opposed passage because, among other things, they thought the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government at the expense of the state governments. So clearly the Federalists wanted stronger national government and the Anti-Federalists wanted a weaker national government (and, in a zero-sum game, stronger state governments). The ensuing discussion led to the Bill of Rights.
In general, they felt that the Constitution gave too much power to the central government.
The federalists wanted a strong government and the anti-federalists felt that the constitution gave the government and president too much power.
There were afraid the government would be dominated by a small, educated group of individuals.
Anti-federalists and the increase the power of the central government?
The Anti Federalists did not want a strong central government.
The Anti Federalists did not want a strong central government.
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government take over, they feared a strong central government.
The group that was considered to be made up of radicals were the anti-federalists. They pushed for more power for the states and a weak central government.
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group that feared a powerfull national gevernement