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Patrick Henry served as Virginia's first governor (1776-1779) and sixth governor (1784-1786). In the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, Henry became an outspoken Anti-Federalist. Henry and <u>other Anti-Federalists</u> opposed the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution, which created a strong federal government.
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It is important to limit a government's power because, unchecked, a government can impose laws on its citizens that can turn oppressive.