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... disagreed. The Federalists supported a strong central government while the Republicans favored more state power. The Federalists ...
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... Anti-Federalists knew that the government the Federalists were proposing was a government that was the opposite of what they believed in. ...
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... Thus, the Federalists were not successful dealing with the problems that occurred with this newly ... There was a lack of a powerful strong central government. ...
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... the opportunities that were to come in the future." According to this quote Hamilton and the Federalists' loose construction allowed the government to flourish ...
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The antifederalists, or people who opposed a strong federal government, came into quarrel with the federalists, who favored a strong federal government. ...
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... referred to the need for "much more energy, stability, and efficiency in the national government (Reader, p.7); and the Anti-Federalists "were apprehensive ...
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... for everything from imports to land and goods "at their sovereign pleasure." The Federalists saw the need for the power to tax by the national government. ...
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... The Federalists support a strong central government. They believed a governing by an elite group would make this country more successful. ...
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... antifederalists. They were in opposition of the federalists who supported the constitution and a strong central government. The ...
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... However, conflicts among political parties may lead to unstability within a government. The creation of political parties such as the Federalists and Democratic ...
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... Before our present day form of government with the two parties, Democrats and Republicans, two other parties, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ...
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... gained strength and reputation for the government. However, the people sympathetic to the frontiersmen soon became Republicans. The Federalists issued the ...
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... The Federalists were able to have the centralized government that they were hoping for, but the non-Federalists would add the Bill of Rights. ...
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... These acts gave the government power that was clearly unconstitutional, but since the Federalists were in charge and the acts benefited them, they were passed. ...
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... in the Constitution of the United States." He also said that the federalists hated the republicans and republican government because they the federalists had a ...
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... The Federalists supported a strong national government favoring business interests and the wealthy. They were behind incumbent president John Adams. ...
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... On the other hand, Federalists insisted the Constitution granted only limited powers to the national government so that it could not violate the rights of the ...
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... and motivation as they showed when the Federalists held power. They received much criticism for this. John Randolph stated that "the present government we have ...
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... masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses." The Anti-federalists opposed the idea of a strong central government laid down by the Federalists. ...
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... In January 1815, at the Hartford Convention, the federalists made another compaint about the power of the federal government. The ...
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... that the federalists had a more lasting effect on the way that our country was run, and in this way displayed the kind of strong, long-lasting government that ...
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... everyone arrested under them was let go, but other than that the central government maintained the control gained under the federalists, relinquishing little. ...
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... Anti-Federalists. Anti-Federalists thought that the government was aimed to only benefit the upper class society. The government ...
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... However, in order to ratify the Constitution, the Federalists based the government on competing interests rather then virtue to avoid alienating the public and ...
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... a difficult task as there were two strongly held views, those of the federalists who wanted a strong national government and the anti-federalists who believed ...
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... The Federalists worked on the problems of the government to fixed the voting representation (Great Compromise), the 3/5ths Compromise, The Electoral College ...
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... your liberties can be secured; for liberty ought to be the direct end of your government." (Henry, 1788, 7) Another argument made by the federalists was that ...
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... Opposing views from anti-federalists and federalists, people's representation in the articles ... a drastic change in the framework of the new American government. ...
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... Revolution. They commended its rejection of a monarchy and its acceptance of a republican government. The Federalists strongly disagreed. ...
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... America, coupled with his fear of a tyrannical government, illustrated Jefferson's ... his reign, Jefferson actually ended up "Out-federalizing the Federalists". ...
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