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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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... Bicameralism-the principle of a two house legislature · Virginia plan-proposal made
by the Virginia delegation for a strong central government with a ...
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... the United States. Their goal was simple; to unite the states and form
a strong central government. There were various attempts ...
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... Many didn't want a strong central government, because they felt that is what
England had and it didn't work well with the US. Throughout ...
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... Hamilton led the Federalist Party, which favored a strong central government. ... All
in all, Hamilton was for a strong central government, unlike Jefferson. ...
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... and devices. Hamilton believed in a strong central government led by a
prosperous, educated elite of upper-class citizens. He was ...
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... Also, several leaders of the Revolutionary period were absent: Patrick Henry, who
opposed a strong central government, refused to attend, and John Adams and ...
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... remained in office the more he went against the principles of the Democratic
Republicans, he began to realize the importance of a strong central government. ...
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... Hamilton and his colleagues, the original Federalists, believed only a strong central
government could provide the new nation with the economic, political and ...
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... an aristocratic government to benefit a wealthy few, or did the writers of the
Constitution recognize the importance of a strong central government that could ...
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... They also realized that without a strong central government to establish a line
of credit, negotiate uniform trade laws, and guarantee domestic peace, they ...
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... The members of this party supported a strong central government, a large
peacetime army and navy, and a stable financial system. ...
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... Perhaps opponents to the constitution feared the strong central government
that would take on the abuse to individual liberty. The ...
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... which were the Bill of Rights and the western land claims, but these achievements
did not really help the Congress to make a strong central government. ...
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... of today. Under the Articles of Confederation, the states were hardly unified,
and had no strong central government. When the Federal ...
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... James Madison felt that something had to be done quickly, and he opined that there
should be a strong central government so that order and stability could be ...
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... One Constitutionalist, James Madison, believed in a strong central government with
a lower house elected by the people that in turn elected an upper house that ...
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... As can be seen, each of these men had great amounts to gain from a strong
central government, but yet still great amounts to lose. ...
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... After the war, the people saw a need for a strong national government ... states because
it allowed for many states to run independently of the central government. ...
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... After the war, the people saw a need for a strong national government ... states because
it allowed for many states to run independently of the central government. ...
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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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... The Hamiltonians were the wealthy political party who favored a strong central
government, felt that the national debt was a blessing, and did not have much ...
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... George Washington would not tolerate a government run by the military no
matter how badly he wanted a strong central government. ...
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The colonies were still weary of strong central government after the problems
they faced with the Parliament in England. Therefore ...
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... With a simple goal, they wanted to unite the states and form a strong central
government. ... There was a lack of a powerful strong central government. ...
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... of Confederation did very few of these things, but on the plus side for some, the
Articles of Confederation did not create a strong central government. ...
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... constitution. They had been stepped on so many times before; it was necessary
to get them to trust a strong central government again. The ...
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... As a result of the experience under British domination, Congressional leaders
were apprehensive about creating a strong central government. ...
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... The government has to be organized and be limited to only a few divisions. A strong
central body is crucial whether it is one person or a few, but they cannot ...
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... citizens' rights and freedoms. People demanded a Bill of Rights because they
feared a strong central government. They argued that since ...
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