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Title: The Federalist and Anti-Federalist


1
The Federalist and Anti-Federalist
  • The Voices of Reason
  • Persuasion and Advantages

2
JAMES MADISON
  • Writes The Federalist papers because he supports
    a strong central government
  • Writes the first 10 amendments to the Constitution

3
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
  • Alexander Hamilton a lawyer co-writes several The
    Federalist essays
  • Supports a strong national government and
    ratification of the Constitution

4
Patrick Henry
  • Active leader during the Revolution who demanded
    that the British give me liberty, or give me
    death!"
  • He is against the Constitution because it
    reduced states rights and had no Bill of Rights

5
George Mason
  • Anti-Federalist, a Virginian Plantation owner
  • Wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights which
    becomes the model for the Bill of Rights
  • He refused to sign the Constitution until a Bill
    of Rights was included

6
The Federalist and Anti-Federalist
  • Federalists are supported the Constitution and
    tended to be supported by merchants and urban
    areas
  • Anti-Federalist did not want the Constitution
    passed and are supported by small farmers and
    rural settlers

7
DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW
  • Federalists argued for
  • Wanted a strong national government
  • Three branches of government filled with men of
    reputation
  • Wanted a president to lead executive branch
  • No Bill of Rights
  • Antifederalists argued
  • States should have power
  • Wanted legislative branch to be strongest branch
    of government
  • Feared a strong president in office
  • A Bill of Rights would protect the rights of
    Americans

8
The Federalists Papers
  • John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
    wrote the Federalist Papers to get support for
    the Constitution. Papers addressed issues such as
    representation, rights of individuals and
    majority rule.
  • The Anti-Federalists respond in the Objections
    to the Constitution of Government formed by the
    Convention, which argued the fear of a strong
    executive branch and the absence of a Bill of
    Rights.

9
An Unfair Advantage?
  • The Federalists publish their essays in New York
    newspapers and pamphlets in 1787-1789
  • Newspapers support the Federalist side and
    publish more Federalist writings than
    Anti-Federalist writings!
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