During the debate over the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists argued for strong independent states. They opposed the Constitution because they believed it would create a central government that was too powerful and could threaten the rights and sovereignty of individual states. The Anti-Federalists advocated for a system that would prioritize state authority and protect local governance. Their concerns ultimately led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to safeguard individual liberties.
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