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Davis Clay
11 July, 17:40
Anti-Federalists were strongly opposed to
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Mathias Davila
11 July, 19:13
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The ratification of the constitution because they believed this would turn America into tyrannical British all over again
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11 July, 21:19
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The ratification of the Constitution.
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