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Ratification and the Bill of Rights Federalist and Antifederlist. Supported the constitution Thought Articles of Confederation left too much power with the individual states Too much dispute among the states, would make it hard for the government to function
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Ratification and the Bill of RightsFederalist and Antifederlist
Supported the constitution Thought Articles of Confederation left too much power with the individual states Too much dispute among the states, would make it hard for the government to function Believed the constitution gave natl. government the authority to function effectively Federalist
Written by: James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. Series of essays that explained and defended the constitution Federalist Papers
They felt the Constitution gave the national government too much power and left the states too weak. Felt that the President had too much power. Felt that there needed to be a Bill of Rights They were led by Patrick Henry Antifederlist
1st state to ratify: Delaware; Dec. 7, 1787 First big battleground state was Massachusetts. Mass. finally ended up ratifying after Sam Adams and John Hancock gave their support . New Hampshire was the 9th state to ratify. Last Holdouts Virginia and New York Rhode Island: the last state to ratify Ratification
Written by: James Madison • The first 10 amendments form Bill of Rights • He said that people already have the rights listed in the amendments. The Bill of rights simple prevent the government from taking these rights away. • Intended to prevent abuse Americans had suffered under English rule Bill of Rights