Answer:
They were concerned in giving the national government more power.
They felt that the states had too much power.
They felt that the Constitution did nothing to protect the peoples' rights
Explanation:
The main issues the Antifederalists had
with the US Constitution was that they felt the national government had too much power, the constitution did not protect the rights of people, and the states had too much power.
Anti-Federalists were against the 1787 United States Constitution because they did not feel the Constitution protected the rights of the people and the central government wielded much power.
Answer:
A: American Indians did not have to obey state laws.
Explanation:
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Raising taxes on tea. and when the colonists boycotted they order the tea to be unloaded and sold on US ground. The tea was thrown in thw water. This caused the Boston Tea Party
...represented differences of opinions over which issues?
Answer: Taxation and representation
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