Both came together to hammer out the compromises needed in order to ratify the constitution. The federalists wanted a strong central government. There exists a similarity between both the federalists and.
The great compromise occurred in the summer of 1787 and. The differences in the representative system divided. The two major views on this divide.
Confederation and constitution vs. The federalists are who instated the foundation for what our country is. However, the ideals of each group conflicted on multiple levels.
Originally, the first draft for a constitution was established by the articles of confederation in 1778 (kramnick, pg155). In 1830, encouraged by president andrew jackson, congress passed the indian removal act which gave. One thing alexander supported ways to make a strong central.
Moreover, the federalists wanted and believed in a strong, central government. The federalists consisted of alexander hamilton, john jay, and james madison. To put it simply, federalists were people who supported the ratification of the constitution.
If i was living in the in the 1780’s i probably would have voted and supported the ratification of the constitution. That being said, just as each movement had its commonalities, so to did they have commonalities. Recall that nearly everybody in both were raised on a whole cache of middle class english values.
Members of both sub. In federalism, there are two or more levels of government that have a formal authority over the land and people under it. They have a system of shared powers.
Federalists are people who are advocates of the federalist party, on the other hand. Many differences between these two ideologies are related to social statue issues. First of all, the antifederalists were mostly from the lower classes.
They mainly consisted of uneducated people and working class (small farmers, rural folks.