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  1. Saul Cornell. The Other Founders: Anti-Federalism & the Dissenting America, 1788-1828. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina. xvi + 327 pp. Appendixes and index. $55.00 (cloth); $19.95. Saul Cornell has been studying Anti-Federalist thought for decade. The first fruits of his efforts appeared ten years published an essay tracing the ...

  2. the arguments presented in the Anti-Federalist Papers as you want the students to discover them through careful reading and discussion with their classmates . 2 . Distribute the excerpts from Anti-Federalist Papers #1, #9, #46, and #84 . If possible, display a copy so everyone can see it and you can refer to it easily . 3 .

  3. May 16, 2018 · This paper will (1) consider the historical resurgence of the Anti-Federalists, (2) pro pose their proper role in modern constitutional jurisprudence, and (3) study the Supreme Court’s examination of Anti-Federalist influence on the Constitution when making originalist inquiries. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

  4. reservations (or outright objections) to the Constitution. The Federalists con-sistently linked the Constitution and union, repeatedly raising the threat of anarchy should the document be rejected.2 The Federalists seem to have be-lieved this was the case; their opponents were unconvinced. Hendrickson’s

  5. ANTI-FEDERALIST CONSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT. The men who opposed the Constitution's unconditional ratification in 1787–1788 were called Anti-Federalists, although they claimed to be the true federalists and the true republicans. Contrary to common opinion, their major contribution to the American founding lies more in their critical examination of ...

  6. File (PDF) The Federalist and Anti-federalist Debates: Worksheet 2. File (PDF) This lesson focuses on the chief objections of the Anti-federalists, especially The Federal Farmer (Richard Henry Lee), Centinel, and Brutus, regarding the extended republic.

  7. In June 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify, and the Constitution came into effect. But until the pivotal states of Virginia and New York supported the plan, the outcome of the process was in doubt. Virginia's convention voted in favor of the Constitution in June; New York followed in July.

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