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Ratifying the Constitution …. NOT an easy task! Unanimity is too much to ask. The Constitution will become law if only 9 out of 13 states ratify it. Ch. 2.5 Petterson. Federalist. Anti-Federalist. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists p. 56. Favored the ratification of the Constitution.
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Ratifying the Constitution ….NOT an easy task!Unanimity is too much to ask. The Constitution will become law if only 9 out of 13 states ratify it. Ch. 2.5 Petterson
Federalist Anti-Federalist. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalistsp. 56
Favored the ratification of the Constitution Objected to the ratification Process. Wanted to replace the Articles of Confederation Believed a Bill of Rights was unnecessary Wanted a Bill of Rights Federalist Anti-Federalist. The Constitution would protect the liberty of every citizen. Wanted a Strong National Government to provide order and protect rights. Federalists Vs. Anti-Federalist Wanted a weak National Gov’t that would not threaten the rights of people or the powers of the state.
Delaware: 1st state to ratify. • New Hampshire: 9th State to ratify. BUT…. the new gov’t could not succeed without support of New York and Virginia (due to their large population and political influence) • Virginia managed to ratify the constitution just 4 days after New Hampshire, amidst heated debates.
In New York a similar argument was boiling. It gave rise to The Federalist, a remarkable collection of 85 essays supporting the Constitution. • A narrow vote finally brought the number of States to 11 on Sept. 13. 1788. • So the Government Goes…. • New York = temporary Capital • Next step is to vote for the Executive branch. • George Washington wins unanimously, John Adams is VP. • April 30 Washington takes the oath of office.