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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 16% north west west coast represented Federalists Antifederalists Views on Constitution Views on Constitution Views on Bill of Rights Views on Articles of Confederation Views on powerful central government vs. powerful state governent Views on Bill of Rights Views on powerful central government vs. powerful state government Views on Articlesof Confederation - Not necessary - Wanted a strong central government.- thought it would bring equality between the states. -Favored a strong central government. - wanted to rewrite them.- thought it would help them fight better in war - wanted a strong state government.- felt it would take the central government's power away - Wanted independent states - Only wanted to make small changes. - Believed it was necessary- Wanted individual freedom. Views on Size of the Nation - Wanted a large republic to help protect people. Views on Size of the Nation -Felt that a smaller republic would help their rights. Type of Supporter, General, and Specific People Type of Supporter, General, and Specific People - Patrick Henry- George Mason Views on Executive Branch Views on Executive Branch - Needed to have a leader. - Held too much power.- Feared the leader would turn their government into a monarchy. Sources stlucie.k12.fl.usapstudynotes.orglaw.jrank.orgushistory.org - George Washington- Alexander Hamilton- Thomas Jefferson -Feared that if the constitution was ratified that they would lose power. - Did not want a strong central government.- felt that they would lose influence By: Daniel Senior
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