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They went on strikes to give people equal rigths like voting.

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Federalists like Alexander Hamilton published the Federalist papers for all to read.

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Q: How did supporters advocate the adoption of the new constitution?
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Supporters if the new constitution are called?

Federalists


What were the supporters of the new constitution called?

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protecting the citizens from abuses of power by the national government


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