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Federalists Vs. Anti-Federalists
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The Constitution had to be approved by at least 9 States.
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Two Different Groups Emerged:
Federalists Anti-federalists
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Federalists These people were supporters of the constitution.
They wanted a strong federal or national government.
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Anti-Federalists These people were against the new Constitution.
They feared that a strong central or national government would endanger peoples Liberties.
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The Federalist Papers James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay wrote a series of articles known as the Federalist Papers. They attempted to convince people why the Constitution needed to be ratified.
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Questions 1. Compare the arguments for each major concern. Which side makes the more convincing argument? Explain your decision. Effectiveness of the Articles of Confederation: Geographic Challenges: Power of the Executive: Protection of Rights: 2. Were the Federalist papers the best method to argue for ratification of the Constitution? Why or why not? 3. Why do you think the Federalists were successful? `
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