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Ratifying the Constitution. 1787-1791. The Federalists. Supporters of Ratification (final approval) Stressed weaknesses of the Articles Believed in strong government. Anti-Federalists. Did NOT support ratification Argued there was No Bill of Rights
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Ratifying the Constitution 1787-1791
The Federalists • Supporters of Ratification (final approval) • Stressed weaknesses of the Articles • Believed in strong government
Anti-Federalists • Did NOT support ratification • Argued there was No Bill of Rights • Believed it made the Federal Gov’t too powerful • Argued that states could NOT print money, no mention of God in
9 States Ratify • 9 of 13 States needed to ratify the Const. • Framers needed New York and Virginia • Without them Gov. could not succeed.
Virginia & New York’s Ratification • With G. W’s support, he got the people of Virginia to support the constitution. • New York next after long debates • Brought number to 11.
Federalists Papers 1. 85 essays written by Framers 2. Purpose was to convince people to support constitution.
Inaugurating a New Gov’t • 1788 Ratification of the Const. • 11 of 13 states agreed. 3. R.I. and N.C. later did after Gov. was already established. • G. Washington made president on April 6, 1788, John Adams VP • Federalist video