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The Origins of Anti-Federalism
Chinmay Nirkhe, Alex Tong, Henry Ackerman
Anti-FederalistsWho Were They?
• Anti-Federalists were a diverse group of people.• Feared that a
strengthened central government would lead to tyranny and a loss of personal freedom.• Feared that the states
would loose their influence and authority.
Rights of Man• Colonial Declaration of Rights• Articles of Confederation
The Anti-Federalist Papers
• 85 Anti-Federalist Papers vs. 85 Federalist Papers• Propaganda• Anti-federalist parties
“Brutus” Robert Yates
• Diminished Liberties• Why Brutus?• Why anti-federalist?
Patrick Henry • Leader of Anti-
Federalists• Was a major
advocate of adding the Bill of Rights to the constitution. • Greatly disagreed
with the views of James Madison.
George Mason• Virginia Declaration
of Rights• Slavery Practice• The Amendments/
Bill of Rights
Rhode Island• The people of Rhode
Island felt very strongly about individualism.• They refused to ratify
till a Bill of Rights was put into the constitution. • They came to the verge
of a civil war over the subject of ratification.
William West
New York
• Rural vs. Urban• New York City• Alexander Hamilton• “It's not tyranny we desire;
it's a just, limited, federal government.”
http://www.ohwy.com/history%20pictures/ratification2.jpg
Why Did they lose?• Appeasement• Charisma• Federalist papers
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Federalist.jpg/220px-Federalist.jpg
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