Q. You’ve written about the Federalists and the Federalist Papers. But, who were the Anti-Federalists and what did they want? A. The central debate surrounding the drafting and ratification of the ...
In the war of words over whether or not to ratify the US Constitution, the two opposing sides — the Federalists, who supported ratification, and the Anti-Federalists, who did not — always used pen ...
In this episode of Constitutionally Speaking, Jay and Luke finish their discussion of the Anti-Federalists by asking: What did they get right? The Bill of Rights is a great achievement, a kind of ...
In this episode of Constitutionally Speaking, Jay and Luke discuss the Anti-Federalists, the politicians and polemicists who opposed the Constitution during the ratification debate of 1787-1788. The ...
Federalists carried the day at the Pennsylvania ratifying convention in October 1787, but Antifederal arguments were spreading rapidly. Newspapers all across the country were publishing works by ...
American Enterprise Institute: Debating the Presidency: Anti-Federalist and Federalist Views of Executive Power During the Ratification Debate
The paper analyzes Anti-Federalist and Federalist views of the office of the presidency during the ratification debate over the Constitution in 1787-1788. It explores in detailed fashion the critiques ...
Debating the Presidency: Anti-Federalist and Federalist Views of Executive Power During the Ratification Debate
Appeal-democrat.com: Bruce's History Lessons: Mercy Otis Warren was our first female Anti-Federalist
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Mark Dimunation explains the actions of the early Federalist and the publication of the Federalist Papers. This video clip explains the Federalists’ ...