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netineya [11]
1 year ago
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When the united states constitution was being considered for ratification, the federalists and anti-federalists disagreed about.

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Darina [25.2K]1 year ago
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There was a disagreement over ratification because the Federalists favored a strong union and the adoption of the Constitution while the Anti-Federalists opposed the creation of a strong national government and opposed ratification.

Both the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists cared about preserving liberty, but they disagreed on whether a powerful national government would ultimately uphold or threaten the freedom of the American people.

The Federalists argued that this revision was unnecessary since the Constitution as it was written only limited the government, not the people. The Anti-Federalists contended that because there was no Bill of Rights, the people were at risk of tyranny and that the Constitution gave the federal government too much power.

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