404:, they applied the term anti-federalist to their opposition. The term implied, correctly or not, both opposition to Congress and unpatriotic motives. The Anti-Federalists rejected the term, arguing that they were the true Federalists. In both their correspondence and their local groups, they tried to capture the term. For example, an unknown anti-federalist signed his public correspondence as "A Federal Farmer" and the New York committee opposing the Constitution was called the "Federal Republican Committee." However, the Federalists carried the day and the name Anti-Federalist forever stuck.
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decentralized form of government with greater protections for individual rights and stronger representation for the states. Principally, they were afraid that the national government would be too robust and would, thus, threaten states and individual rights. In the broad
Antifederalist sense, they held that states should be significantly autonomous and independent in their authority, applying the right to self-administration in all significant internal matters without the unwanted interjections of the federal government. The Anti-Federalists debated with their Federalist colleagues, including
408:"monarchic" power that would only replace the cast-off despotism of Great Britain; and those who simply feared that the new government threatened their personal liberties. Some of the opposition believed that the central government under the Articles of Confederation was sufficient. Still others believed that while the national government under the Articles was too weak, the national government under the Constitution would be too strong. Another complaint of the Anti-Federalists was that the Constitution provided for a centralized rather than federal government (and in
474:—it prevented ratification until the definite establishment of the new government practically forced their adherence. Individualism was the strongest element of opposition; the necessity, or at least the desirability, of a bill of rights was almost universally felt. In Rhode Island, resistance against the Constitution was so strong that civil war almost broke out on July 4, 1788, when anti-federalist members of the
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547:. When Jefferson took office as the third president in 1801, he replaced Federalist appointees with Democratic-Republicans and sought to focus on issues that allowed the states to make more of their own decisions in matters. He also repealed the whiskey excise and other federal taxes, shut down some federal offices and broadly sought to change the fiscal system that Hamilton had created.
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Constitution would be successfully ratified. James Madison, a Federalist at the time and the primary architect of the Constitution, introduced draft proposals of what would become the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution and advocated for their passage. In particular, the
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The arguments of the Anti-Federalists influenced the formation of the Bill of Rights. As a response to the Anti-Federalists’s demands of a bill of rights to guarantee specific liberties, the
Federalists agreed to consider amendments to be added to the new Constitution. This helped assuage its critics
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Constitution were not, of course, federalists at all. They were advocates of a strong national
512:, included similar language in their ratification instruments. As a result, shortly after the Constitution became operative in 1789, Congress sent a set of twelve amendments to the states. Ten of these amendments were immediately ratified and became known as the
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reinforced the reservation of the powers to the states or the people.
220:, Anti-Federalists worried, among other things, that the position of
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244:. It was imposed upon the movement by their opponents, the
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847:. University of North Carolina Press. p. 28.
500:Four of the next five states to ratify, including
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370:Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
1200:"Sam Adams – Father of the American Revolution"
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3815:1787 establishments in the United States
3774:Scene at the Signing of the Constitution
1228:Birth of the Bill of Rights: Biographies
344:They believed the Constitution needed a
204:. The previous constitution, called the
192:that opposed the creation of a stronger
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877:"The Debate Over the Judicial Branch"
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18:Anti-Federalist Party (United States)
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3268:Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
1565:America's Constitution: A Biography
2832:Drafting and ratification timeline
2577:District of Columbia Voting Rights
1126:. SAGE Publications. p. 176.
486:with over 1,000 armed protesters.
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2285:Constitution of the United States
907:LII / Legal Information Institute
883:. University of Wisconsin-Madison
240:The name "Anti-Federalists" is a
2688:Convention to propose amendments
1202:. The Voice news. Archived from
1063:George Washington's Mount Vernon
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2226:Benjamin Williams Crowninshield
1647:. University of Chicago Press.
1299:Willick, Jason (July 3, 2019).
1175:. ushistory.org. Archived from
1059:"Mercy Otis Warren (1728-1814)"
281:needs additional citations for
3303:Separation of church and state
1749:Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
1672:. University of Chicago. 1987.
1628:Rutland, Robert Allen (1966).
1440:Levine, David (25 June 2014).
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2807:Virginia Ratifying Convention
1614:. Harvard University Studies.
1359:– via Internet Archive.
1198:LeRoy, Marcel (5 July 2002).
959:Main, Jackson Turner (1961).
853:10.5149/9780807839218_cornell
165:Politics of the United States
3768:National Constitution Center
3566:Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
2865:Assemble and Petition Clause
1641:Storing, Herbert J. (1981).
1562:(2005). "In the Beginning".
1416:"The Anti-Federalist Papers"
1390:"Women and the Constitution"
1375:"James Madison: A Biography"
1327:"James Madison: A Biography"
1041:"Women and the Constitution"
694:Country Party (Rhode Island)
688:The Complete Anti-Federalist
677:Albany Antifederal Committee
104:; 235 years ago
86:; 237 years ago
3639:Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
2693:State ratifying conventions
2630:Equal Opportunity to Govern
2625:Electoral College abolition
2552:Congressional Apportionment
1754:Presidency of James Madison
1713:Democratic-Republican Party
1544:. Oxford University Press.
1150:. Reference. Archived from
545:Democratic-Republican Party
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1759:Presidency of James Monroe
1623:. University of Wisconsin.
1469:. ISI Books. p. 225.
1394:Faculty Scholarship Series
1045:Faculty Scholarship Series
1039:Amar, Akhil (1995-01-01).
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3092:Privileges and Immunities
2905:Congressional enforcement
2827:Rhode Island ratification
2718:Articles of Confederation
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390:Articles of Confederation
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3097:Privileges or Immunities
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2802:Massachusetts Compromise
1670:"Founders' Constitution"
1225:Wakelyn, Jon L. (2004).
551:Notable Anti-Federalists
495:Massachusetts compromise
196:and which later opposed
188:was a late-18th-century
3243:Dormant Commerce Clause
3087:Presidential succession
2822:Fayetteville Convention
2817:Hillsborough Convention
2753:Three-fifths Compromise
2733:Philadelphia Convention
2723:Mount Vernon Conference
2610:Campaign finance reform
1610:Harding, S. B. (1896).
1463:Kauffman, Bill (2008).
1343:; Rogers, Alan (1987).
1012:Encyclopædia Britannica
931:Encyclopædia Britannica
531:that James Madison and
212:more authority. Led by
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3406:William Samuel Johnson
3278:Nondelegation doctrine
2850:Admission to the Union
2797:Anti-Federalist Papers
2748:Connecticut Compromise
2177:Caesar Augustus Rodney
1739:Jeffersonian democracy
1591:Cornell, Saul (1999).
1173:"16b. Antifederalists"
1082:Cornell, Saul (1999).
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765:The Free Speech Center
733:Berkin, Carol (2003).
682:Anti-Federalist Papers
454:Anti-Federalist Papers
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3082:Presidential Electors
3057:Original Jurisdiction
2997:Full Faith and Credit
2870:Assistance of Counsel
2791:The Federalist Papers
2620:Crittenden Compromise
1942:Joseph Bradley Varnum
1420:The Federalist Papers
789:www.gilderlehrman.org
411:The Federalist Papers
59:, predecessor to the
3782:A More Perfect Union
3758:Constitution Gardens
3679:Convention Secretary
3341:Convention President
3313:Symmetric federalism
3308:Separation of powers
3042:Necessary and Proper
3037:Natural-born citizen
2982:Freedom of the Press
2920:Copyright and Patent
2910:Contingent Elections
2728:Annapolis Convention
1930:Frederick Muhlenberg
1744:Era of Good Feelings
1619:Libby, O.G. (1894).
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3530:Gunning Bedford Jr.
3258:Executive privilege
3238:Criminal sentencing
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3152:Taxing and Spending
3052:Oath or Affirmation
3012:House Apportionment
2875:Case or Controversy
2758:Committee of Detail
2650:"Liberty" amendment
2615:Christian amendment
2134:William H. Crawford
2128:Alexander J. Dallas
2085:William H. Crawford
2073:Alexander J. Dallas
1540:Lim, Elvin (2014).
1341:O'Connor, Thomas H.
1305:Wall Street Journal
457:in allusion to the
382:American Revolution
3830:Political theories
3443:William Livingston
3427:Alexander Hamilton
3233:Criminal procedure
3228:Constitutional law
3163:Foreign Emoluments
3127:State of the Union
3112:Self-Incrimination
3102:Recess appointment
2895:Compulsory Process
2557:Titles of Nobility
2238:Samuel L. Southard
2116:John Armstrong Jr.
2067:George W. Campbell
1734:First Party System
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190:political movement
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