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Anti-Federalism was a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution. The previous constitution, called the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, gave state governments more authority. Led by Patrick Henry of Virginia, Anti-Federalists worried, among other things, that the position of president, then a novelty, might evolve into a monarchy. Though the Constitution was ratified and supplanted the Articles of Confederation, Anti-Federalist influence helped lead to the passage of the United States Bill of Rights.
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I think the correct answer is A. Slavery became more entrenched in southern states.
4. <span>Formal </span><u>adoption</u> of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 by <span>Continental Congress.</span>
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When people would conquer other lands, they were inserting their cultures. Their cultures and ideas came along with the places they conquered.