The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
George Mason and Patrick Henry were 2 of the main ones. (Patrick Henry was the main leader). Thomas Jefferson and Elbridge Gerry were also antifederalists.
The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.
Nathaniel Gorham was a Federalist. So, he probably agreed with the other Federalists that there should be no Bill of Rights, the Constitution is fine the way it is. But, he probably agreed to the compromise that ratifyed the Constitution and added a bill of Rights. =^..^=
The first ten amendments were added to the Constitution because the Antifederalists didn't trust the government and didn't think they would give them rights! Basically, the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights were added to the constitution as a compromise between the Federalists and the Anti- Federalists.
the federalists were trying to get the antifederalists with the constitution and the federalists agreed with the constitution and the antifederalists didnt agree with the constitution
To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a bill of rights to the document.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the document.
The antifederalists opposed the constitution because their leading argument, however, centered on the constitutions lack of protection for individual rights. Gabriel Marrerothe anti federalists didn't want the union to have a strong central government, but wanted more power for the individual states. the constitution was lacking a Bill of Rights, which is why the anti-federalists agreed when that was later added.
It was added as a compromise between those that supported ratification of the Constitution, called Federalists, and those that were opposed to ratification, called Anti-federalists. Anti-federalists agreed to support ratification of the Constitution if the Bill of Rights was added later, which is why the Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The federalists sent out the Federalists papers in which the people somewhat agreed with the constitution after some states disagreed with it.
George Mason and Patrick Henry were 2 of the main ones. (Patrick Henry was the main leader). Thomas Jefferson and Elbridge Gerry were also antifederalists.
The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.