centralized government because they felt that it would just lead to tyranny. What further fueled this unease for the Anti-Federalists was that the Federalists were implementing a system that the United States had just rid themselves of; that is, the English. In his book, Dry outlines in the introduction the main concerns for the Anti-Federalists towards the Constitution. They argued for a small and more limited government that would be based on common interests. As they saw it, a federal government was…
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