Support the Ratification of the Constitution Aguie and Adrian

The Federalists argued that the Constitution would create a national government that was strong enough to unite the quarreling states into a single republic.

They showed how the Constitution would remedy those weaknesses by creating a stronger, more effective union of the states.

The powers given to the government, they pointed out, were strictly limited. In addition, those powers were divided among three branches so that no one branch could become too powerful.

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