two arguments were that they fought wrong. pour governmental skills. and some believed that the central government would not work..!that's two augment that went on before making the central government..!
This is something I learned in 7th grade Social Studies not to long ago....if they had a stronger government then it would be able to tax. People were afraid that if that happened it would be lk Great Britai all over again.
The anti-federalists were against a strong central government. They feared that a strong federal government will destroy the hard won liberties they accomplished during the Revolutionary War.
no, it does not have a strong central government
No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.
The federalist wanted a strong Federal/Central government.
To promote strong central government.
The Articles of Confederation.
Americans had understandably soured on the idea of a strong central government after living under British rule. The American Revolution was fought to gain freedom and independence.
The anti-federalists were against a strong central government. They feared that a strong federal government will destroy the hard won liberties they accomplished during the Revolutionary War.
no, it does not have a strong central government
The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.
A strong central government
He was a federalist that believed in having a strong central government by creating the national bank.
The Federalists wanted a strong central government. They benefitted because a strong central government was created.
The answer to this question is this.... They opposed having such a strong central government and thus were against the Constitution.
they supported the right to tax the country, the ratification of the constitution, and they supported a strong central [federal] government
A Federalist was someone who supporte the drafting of a new constitution creating a strong central government.
the states wanted more power over the federal government.