Making a Great America

Anti Federalist: Who Were the Anti-Federalists Anyway?

Charles Jett

The Anti-Federalists were a diverse group who opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing it concentrated too much power in a centralized government. Despite being labeled "anti-American," their commitment to individual liberties and skepticism of government overreach led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Their key concerns included the absence of explicit protections for citizens and the potential for tyranny. Their efforts resulted in the first ten amendments, safeguarding fundamental freedoms and ensuring a balance of power. Their legacy endures as a vital reminder of the need to protect individual rights and prevent the concentration of power.

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