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I think it had to do with the fact that the catholic pope could take your land and prists wore the only ones who could read the bible.
John Adams - he backed up the Sons of Liberty
Paul Revere - he said, "give me liberty, or give me death."
Thomas Jefferson - the Declaration of Independence, he wrote it.
Samuel Adams - maker of the Sons of Liberty
The general consensus amongst historians is that the balance between Federal and State powers was done to appease those who were afraid that too strong of a federal government would be no different than the monarchy that the colonists were overthrowing.