Federalists were supporters of ratification of U.S Constitution; they believed in strong central government and loose interpretation of Constitution.
If the United States was a sports team, Federalists would be like the coaches who believe in strong central leadership and flexible game strategies.
Anti-Federalists: Those who opposed ratification of the Constitution because they feared a too powerful national government.
Alexander Hamilton: A leading Federalist who co-wrote The Federalist Papers and served as first Secretary of Treasury under George Washington.
The Federalist Papers: A series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison promoting the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
AP US History - 3.1 Context: The Revolutionary Period
AP US History - 3.9 The Constitution
AP US History - 3.13 Continuity and Change in Period 3
AP US History - 4.1 Context of Early American Democracy
AP US History - 4.2 The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson
AP US History - 4.14 Causation in Period 4
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