<span>The farmer said the object of the anti-federalists was to oppose ratification of the United States Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. The 'farmers,' to use the Anti-Federalists' self-given nickname, though that the Constitution gave the federal government too much power and took power away from the states and localities. They thought perhaps the Unites States would become another iteration of Great Britain with this power and sought to prevent that from happening, identifying as 'true Federalists."</span>
The president gives the power to the constitution.<span />
Answer: On December 10, 1832, President Andrew Jackson issued a Proclamation to the People of South Carolina (also known as the “Nullification Proclamation”) that disputed a states' right to nullify a federal law. Finally, the Nullification Crisis led directly to the formation of the Whig Party.