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Identify the opposing sides in the fight for ratification and describe the major arguments for and against the proposed constitution.

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  • 14-09-2017
Federalists: thought the Articles were excessively frail, feel that exclusive a solid national government can beat the challenges of the Republic confronts, freedoms that could be incorporated into a Bill of Rights are shrouded in the State Constitutions 
Anti-Federalists: think there ought to be a Bill of Rights, the national government would be given excessively influence, the states would never again have the ability to print cash
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