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Jimmy Chaney
12 May, 17:44
What were the beliefs of the Federalist
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Giovanni Valencia
12 May, 19:59
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They believed that the states should depend more on the government instead of making their own descisions
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Shyla Mercado
12 May, 20:05
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More power for the federal government, and less power for the states. They also believed in high economics. The Federalists opposed the Democratic Republicans.
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