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Let’s start with the supporters of the Constitution
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Those who supported the Constitution were called Federalists
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Supporters were called federalists because the Constitution created a federal system of government
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A federal system (or federalism)… one in which power is shared between the national government (called federal government) and the state governments
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Remember, Under the Articles of Confederation, there was no sharing of powers The states had the power! The states were independent & sovereign
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Leading federalists (supporters) of the Constitution were: 1) James Madison 2) Alexander Hamilton 3) John Jay
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James Madison
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Of course, Madison was going to be in favor of the Constitution Madison’s “Virginia Plan” basically became the Constitution (with a few tweaks and modifications)
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Madison later becomes the 4th president of the United States
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Madison was the shortest president in history… 5’4” and never weighing more than 100 pounds!
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Alexander Hamilton
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Remember, Hamilton was in favor of a strong central government He wanted to do away with state sovereignty Congress could veto any state law Governors would be appointed by Congress
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Of course, Hamilton would be in favor of the Constitution (It gave much more power to the federal government than did the Articles of Confederation)
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Hamilton was never a president, but one of the most influential of our Founding Fathers…
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First Secretary of the Treasury
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Hamilton… Chief of Staff to George Washington Founder of our nation’s financial system Founder of the first political party
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John Jay
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First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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What did the Federalists believe and why did they support the Constitution?
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A strong national government can best represent the interest of all the people
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A strong national government can protect all citizens against foreign nations
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A strong national government can pay the nation’s debts and keep the value of American money stable
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Under the Constitution, a strong national government would protect citizen’s rights
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Those who opposed the Constitution were called anti-federalists opponents of the Constitution
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The Anti-Federalists felt… the Constitution took too much power from the states and gave it to the federal government
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The leading anti-federalists were… 1) Thomas Jefferson 2) Patrick Henry 3) James Monroe
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Thomas Jefferson (author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd president of the United States)
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Patrick Henry Henry led the opposition to the Stamp Act of 1765 and is remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech.
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James Monroe 5th president of the United States
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A central government is too removed from citizens to understand their needs
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Vague wording in the constitution might lead to an abuse of power by the national government
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A strong national government might swallow up state governments
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A Bill of Rights is necessary to ensure that citizen’s rights are protected
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Main Point To Remember Federalists agreed with a strong central (federal) government Anti-Federalists agreed with rights of the states
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The Debate in the states…
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The federalists wrote a series of essays and articles that were published in leading newspapers throughout the states in support of the Constitution
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There were 85 of them in total
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They were written by Hamilton (he wrote 51 of them), Madison (26), and Jay (5).
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They are now called the Federalist Papers
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The Federalist Papers were very influential in swaying public opinion in favor of ratification of the Constitution
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The Federalist Papers
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A big turning point came when the federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights
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The FIRST state to ratify the Constitution was Delaware on Dec. 7, 1787
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The NINTH state to ratify the Constitution, thus making it the law of the land, was New Hampshire on June 21, 1788
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North Carolina was the TWELTH state to ratify the Constitution
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The LAST state to ratify it was Rhode Island on May 29, 1790
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