Antifederalists were the people who were against the ratification of the United States Constitution.
- Many of them supported a weak central government because they equated a strong central government with British tyranny.
- Some antifederalists wanted to encourage democracy and were afraid of a strong government because they thought it would be dominated by wealthy people.
- They also believed that if states were ceding too much power to the federal government. They also objected to the lack of any guarantee of individual rights in the constitution.
- Mostly small, self-reliant, and independent farmers supported Anti Federalism. Most farmers were mostly uneducated and provincial.
- Their crops, families, and local matters were more important for they paid little attention to the foreign countries and were content with the weak confederate government.
- Antifederalists were lead by James Winthrop, Patrik Henry, George Mason, and Melancton Smith. Patrik Henry was the main leader.
So, E) Wealthy, educated members of the elite
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Yazoo land fraud was a scandal in which most of the land now making up the state of Mississippi<span> was sold to four land companies for the sum of $500,000,which is far below its potential market value.</span>
The fact that as a result of the Yazoo Land Fraud, the western boundary of Georgia was moved from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee River provides the best evidence that supports the conclusion that the Yazoo land fraud was one of the most influential factors in the establishment of Georgia borders.