Two views of bank which are Federalists: believe a strong banking system was necessary to develop healthy industries and trade and Anti-Federalists: supported a decentralized banking system where the states would establish and regulate all banks within their borders.
People who supported the new constitution and work to get it ratified
To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a bill of rights to the document.
They believed the national government should be stronger than the states
You would probably be best served to look up a list of prominent Federalists. The Federalists were almost always supporters of the Constitution, and always supporters of "big government" (a strong federal control over the States). Here are a few big names: •Washington (1st President) •Adams (2nd President) •Hamilton (Washington's cabinet)
They were called Federalists.
Members of the Federalists party which included Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay supported the ratification of the Constitution. These members believed a centralized government was necessary to preserve the states in the union.
The Federalists
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of Confederation
Federalists were people who supported the new Constitution and wanted it ratified to replace the Articles of Confederation. Federalists supported a strong national government with powers to control interstate commerce, the power to tax, and holding more governmental power in the nation than the states. Federalists were one of the first political parties to develop in the US. Anti-Federalists did not favor ratification of the Constitution. Some said they would support it if a Bill of Rights was added. Anti-Federalists favored states' rights and believed a too powerful national government would not protect the rights of the people. Anti-Federalists opposed the political party of the Federalists.
I am somewhat guessing that Federalists would monger fears that their opponents who favored states rights over federal power and strongly supported individual freedom by saying they might start a revolution and destroy the union of the states.
Federalists supported a flexible interpretation of the Constitution, a strong central government, and military buildup funded by taxes; Republicans supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, states' rights, and a smaller federal budget. -- APEX ~APEX~ Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch. Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one.Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one. Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch
The Federalists supported a strong federal government and the establishment of a powerful Bank of the Union, conforming to the mercantile interests of the Northern States, especially those of the New England. The Anti-Federalists supported the decentralization and the largest autonomy of the States. They feared that a central power excessively strong would lead to an oppressive government aiming to destroy the local autonomy's, establishing a financial oligarchy and a "bancocracy".
Federalists wanted the constitution. They supported Federalism (if you couldn't already tell from their label). Antifederalists opposed the Federalist views. They believed that the constitution took to much power from the states and thought it did not guarantee people's rights.
The Federalists supported a strong federal government and the establishment of a powerful Bank of the Union, conforming to the mercantile interests of the Northern States, especially those of the New England. The Anti-Federalists supported the decentralization and the largest autonomy of the States. They feared that a central power excessively strong would lead to an oppressive government aiming to destroy the local autonomy's, establishing a financial oligarchy and a "bancocracy".
The "anti-federalists were known as the Democratic-Republicans. They were led primarily by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The anti-federalists were people who believed that the federal government should not be so strong as to overwhelm the power and sovereignty of the states.
The full question is: What was true about the Federalists They believed A all government should operate at the state level B state governments should be stronger over national government C national government should be stronger than states D a king should head the national government The Federalists supported a strong central government that was over the states.