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28 August, 08:54

During the constitutional convention, anti-federalists maintained the belief that a strong national government would:

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  1. 28 August, 12:28
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    They felt that a strong national government would be too much like the monarchy that they just broke from, taking too much power at the expense of the individual colonies. This would lead to legislation that would not benefit certain states, drowning their voices out and making their needs irrelevant.
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