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The colonists were afraid that a federal government could become tyrannical and feared that monarchy could be reinstated. They therefore placed a limit on the congress to lower its power, which meant that every state would have its own constitution and its own set of laws and that the power of the federal government would be minute.
The articles of confederation reflected colonists' experiences with the government on the colonies’ fear that the federal government had too much power that could potentially become tyrannical. So, Fifty-five Delegates met in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention to ensure changes to the Articles of Confederation.
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The change from the Articles of Confederation to the United States Constitution is not an easy journey. It takes a series of tough debates both during the convention and afterward.
There are two camps in the Great Debate: Federalist and Anti-Federalist. The Federalist camp wants the ratification of the Constitution, while the Anti-Federalist camp rejects it. The main reason for the debate is related to the addition of the Bill of Rights.
The Federalists feel that this addition is dangerous, they believe the Bill of Rights will weaken the power of the government. Whereas the Anti-Federalist camp claims that the existing Constitution has given the central government too much power. With the existence of the Bill of Rights, the public will avoid the risk of oppression by the government.
the Anti-Federalist camp claims that the existing Constitution has given the central government too much power. With the existence of the Bill of Rights, the public will avoid the risk of oppression by the government.
Here are some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation:
- Each state has only one vote in Congress, no matter how large
- Congress has no power to impose taxes, regulate trade between countries
- There is no national court system
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• Opposition to ratification of the Constitution was based on the belief that it would
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KEYWORD: federalist, anti-federalist, ratification
Subject: History
Class: 10-12
Subchapter: Articles of Confederation