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While the Anti-Federalists opposed the development of a strong national government, the Federalists campaigned for a strong union and the ratification of the Constitution.

Who exactly were the federalists?

The supporters of the proposed Constitution were referred to as "federalists." The suggested strategy that they supported was in many ways the opposite of "federalism," which denotes a strong central government.

During the conflict in 1788 over ratification of the Constitution by nine or more state conventions, Federalist supporters fought for a strong union and the adoption of the Constitution, while The Articles of Confederation, the antecedent of the Constitution, were protected by anti-Federalist opponents who battled against the establishment of a more powerful national government.

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