Anti-federalists believe that State government should be more important and more powerful than the Federal government. They also believe that the Bill of Rights is good and that it should be kept.
federalists believe that democratic republicans should not be able to participate in the judiuary act.
The antifederalists at the time of the ratification of the US Constitution believed the document invested too much power in the central government. They believed that the majority of the power should lie with the individual states.
Anti Federalists believed people should have political power, they favored strong state government, emphasized agriculture, strict interpretation of constitution, were Pro-French, opposed national bank, and opposed protective tariff.
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, because there was a political division between the Federalists and Antifederalists as to whether the Constitution should be passed or not. Federalists supported the Constitution and Antifederalists opposed the Constitution.
The Central Government
The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
whether representation should cover the entire republic
Anti-federalists believe that State government should be more important and more powerful than the Federal government. They also believe that the Bill of Rights is good and that it should be kept.
Federalists support the federal government and believed government was all important. Some prominent Federalists were George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Madame Taussaud. Anti-Federalists were anarchists who believed human nature was essentially positive and that mankind did not need government at all. Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution of 1787 and thought that Americans should go back to a Lockean "state of nature." Prominent Anti-Federalists included John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
The Antifederalists
The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
There was a debate on how the Constitution should be written. The Establishment Party (Federalists) wanted the constitution without a Bill of Rights. The Anti-Establishment Party (Anti-Federalists) wanted the Bill of Rights installed into it. These two factions evolved into the Federalist Party and Democratic-Republican Party.
Whether a Bill of Rights was necessary to include in the Constitution.
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