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Constitutional Debate

Constitutional Debate. Ratify. to approve (9 states had to ratify it). Federalist. - Supporters of the new Constitution - George Washington, Franklin, John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton -Federalists feared disorder without a strong central government. The Federalist Papers.

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Constitutional Debate

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  1. Constitutional Debate

  2. Ratify • to approve (9 states had to ratify it)

  3. Federalist • - Supporters of the new Constitution • -George Washington, Franklin, John Jay, James Madison,Alexander Hamilton • -Federalists feared disorder without a strong central government

  4. The Federalist Papers • - Madison, Jay, & Hamilton wrote a series of essays explaining & defending the Constitution • -These essays appeared in newspapers around the country and were widely read by many Americans

  5. Anti-Federalist • -Opposed the ratification of the constitution • -Feared oppression more than disorder • -The strongest criticism of the Constitution was that it lacked a bill ofrights to protect individual freedoms • -Believed that no government could be trusted to protect the freedom of its citizens • -Patrick Henry, George Mason, Thomas Jefferson, Mercy Otis Warren

  6. Anti-Federalist Papers • -essays written in response to The Federalist Papers • -Their main argument was that the new Constitution would take away liberties that Americans had fought to win from Britain

  7. Patrick Henry • - From Virginia – he gave fiery speeches against the Constitution • -he said it didn’t limit the power of the federal government enough

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