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  1. to the original Constitution. Congress Creates the Bill of Rights provides a front-row seat to the proceedings that created the Bill of Rights, and invites you to join the debate on this historic accomplishment. Get the Background Congress Creates the Bill of Rights

  2. Match. NovusfraterV2 Teacher. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Bill of Rights, What did Anti-Federalists want added to the Constitution?, Amendment Process and more.

  3. Some Anti-Federalists also believed that the large federal republic that the Constitution would create could not work as intended. Americans had long believed that virtue was necessary in a nation where people governed themselves (i.e., the ability to put self-interest and petty concerns aside for the good of the larger community).

  4. THE RATIFICATION CAMPAIGN. On the question of ratification, citizens quickly separated into two groups: Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Federalists supported it. They tended to be among the elite members of society—wealthy and well-educated landowners, businessmen, and former military commanders who believed a strong government would be better for both national defense and economic growth.

  5. Feb 19, 2019 · [00:02:03] The battle that pitted the pro Constitution federalists against the anti constitution anti federalists. And it sounds like the whole thing started with this guy named Cato. It did indeed the op ed that launched a thousand ships as far as who Cato is and what he actually knows. We're not totally sure about that.

  6. THE RATIFICATION CAMPAIGN. On the question of ratification, citizens quickly separated into two groups: Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Federalists supported it. They tended to be among the elite members of society—wealthy and well-educated landowners, businessmen, and former military commanders who believed a strong government would be better for both national defense and economic growth.

  7. What did the Anti-Federalists believe? - The Constitution gave the federal government too much power and did not protect the rights of the people. - in favor of strong state governments. - wanted the bill of rights to be added to constitution. Why did anti-federalists want a bill of rights?