Which amendment was most important to anti-federalists?
The anti-federalists were instrumental in getting the Bill of Rights passed which guaranteed basic freedoms like freedom of speech and freedom of religion. The most important amendment, however, to the anti-federalists was the Tenth Amendment which gave any power not listed in the Constitution to the states.
What did the Federalists fear about the government?
They feared that a strong central government would overpower state governments, and eventually state governments would lose their independence and influence. They also didn’t like that the original Constitution did not guarantee citizens any specific rights.
What were some of the fear the anti federalist had with ratifying the constitution?
Anti-Federalists feared the power of the national government and believed state legislatures, with which they had more contact, could better protect their freedoms. Some Anti-Federalists also believed that the large federal republic that the Constitution would create could not work as intended.
How did the Federalists and Democratic Republicans interpret the Constitution?
They believed that the Constitution was a “strict” document that clearly limited the powers of the federal government. Unlike the opposition Federalist Party, the Democratic-Republican Party contended that government did not have the right to adopt additional powers to fulfill its duties under the Constitution.
Why did Hamilton believe the bank was constitutional?
Hamilton believed a national bank was necessary to stabilize and improve the nation’s credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the United States government under the newly enacted Constitution.
What did Thomas Jefferson think of the Constitution?
As he did throughout his life, Jefferson strongly believed that every American should have the right to prevent the government from infringing on the liberties of its citizens. Certain liberties, including those of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, should be sacred to everyone.