Federalist Vs Constitution

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The Constitution of the United States was written on September 17, 1787. It was written during the Philadelphia convention now known as the Constitutional convention. The U.S. Constitution established America’s national government, fundamental laws and guaranteed the certain basic rights for its citizens. However, many Americans disagreed over the meaning of the Constitution. Many Americans believed that it was the work of men who had wealth and prestige who wanted to submerge the most democratic features of the American revolution. From 1787 to 1789 a long debate broke out causing Americans to split into two groups the Federalist and the Antifederalist. The Federalist supported the U.S Constitution while the Antifederalist disagreed with the

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