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Believed wealthy and well educated should lead nation ... emphasized manufacturing and trade ... favored loose interpretation of Constitution...
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The role of Federalist Party in the history of the United States of America. ... There is some confusion over the use of the term federalist since its meaning changed sharply over a very short period of time.
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I think Big D got the answer exactly backwards. Federalist believed in a strong national government that could exert more power over the states. They wished to be able to tax the states to pay for Federal programs, supported the creation of...
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US Presidents question: What are the beliefs of the federalist? Federalists beleive in a strict interpertation of the constition. They belkeive in tariifs, national banks. YONI FRIELING!!!!!!!!!!! ... What are 3 beliefs of a federalist? What were the Federalist key beliefs? What beliefs did the federalist have?
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Thomas Jefferson question: What are Thomas Jefferson and anti-federalist beliefs? Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the U.S. and anti-federal beliefs are something he believed in. He didn't ... Discuss the question "What are Thomas Jefferson and anti-federalist beliefs?"
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Article from: The World and I ... Article date: September 1, 2002 ... Carmine Sarracino is professor of English at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, where he teaches American literature. His first book of poetry, The Idea of the Ordinary, will be available from Orchises Press in December.
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Selected Arguments of Antifederalists (1780s ... The Antifederalists were persons who opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788. They conceded that the central government needed more power than it had under the Articles of Confederation, but they argued that the Framers of the Constitution ... As you read,
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The conflict between the Federalist Marshall, constantly maneuvering to strengthen the central government via the judiciary, and the Anti-Federalist Jefferson, seeking always to limit and check federal authority, would span decades and persist even into their formal retirement from public life.
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78-85 actually first appeared May 28, 1788, in a bound volume published by J. and A. McLean, Federalist II. We have followed the consensus of scholars on attribution of each paper to its primary author, James Madison [M], John Jay [J], or Alexander Hamilton [H], which is shown following the date.
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