Answer:
Patrick Henry was an Anti-Federalist and opposed the Constitution.
Explanation:
During the War of Independence, Patrick Henry was the first governor of Virginia (1776-79); he also held this position from 1784 to 86. He refused to sit at the Philadelphia Convention (1787) because he was in favor of direct democracy and state sovereignty. He felt that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government, and radically opposed the federalist James Madison.
An example would be Jerusalem.
1) The federalist felt a bill of rights did not need to be added because they had the 7 prinples
The Anti-federalist felt the bill of right s should be added because they felt that the national government was going to be too strong
2) The Anti-federalist won
3) the anti federalists one because the federalists needed the anti federalists to sign the Constitution
Answer/Explanation: Cause and Effect of the Seven Year's War in America. ... The Seven Years' War was caused by Britain's need for expansion and resulted in devastating debt, the humiliation of the French, and soured relations between the British and its colonies ultimately leading to the American Revolution.
Many southern states preferred sectionalism rather than Nationalism.