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  1. Constitution 101 Resources 4.5 Primary Source: Who were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists?

  2. Nov 28, 2023 · The Federalists, who believed that a strong central government was necessary to face the nation’s challenges, needed to convert at least three states. The Anti-Federalists fought hard against the Constitution because it created a powerful central government that reminded them of the one they had just overthrown, and it lacked a bill of rights.

  3. Sep 24, 2015 · To understand how Federalism and Anti-Federalists still exist, we need to see their differing viewpoints created out of the conflicts of the late 18th century. Federalists created the Constitution in Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia, in the summer of 1787. These individuals had seen Shays’ Rebellion threaten the overthrow of the state ...

  4. The Federalist Papers were a series of 85 essays printed in newspapers to persuade critics of the Constitution and those on the fence to support ratification. Alexander Hamilton wrote 51 of these essay, James Madison 29, and John Jay five. All three authors wrote under the same famous pen name—“Publius.”.

  5. The anti-federalists were against big governments in fear of tyrants abusing power. Thus Brutus, someone who overthrew tyrants, was an appropriate pen name for the discussion at hand (which was if the Articles of Confederation be replaced by a stronger government).

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  6. Nov 17, 2019 · The Antifederalists were opponents of ratifying the US Constitution as it would create what would become an overbearing central government. What the Antifederalists predicted would be the results of the Constitution turned out to be true in most every respect. As the losers in that debate, they are largely overlooked today.

  7. Its members included reformers, educators, labor leaders, and Democratic politicians. George S. Boutwell, Erving Winslow, Edwin Burritt Smith, David Starr Jordan, and Carl Schurz were prominent leaders of the league, and its chief financial contributor was Andrew Carnegie. Other important anti-imperialists included William Jennings Bryan and ex ...

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