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Federalist Vs. Anti-Federalist

Fellow Americans, currently America is faced with a unique situation; we are faced with the task of creating a system of government. This is no small task as it will affect many generations to come. At this time our governing document is the Articles of the Confederation; though there is definite need for improvement, some would recommend that a whole new document needs drafting. Federalist, as they call themselves, argue that this new document, the Constitution, will correct the defects of the Articles and create union among the states, while not restricting any individual or state's rights.
Fresh from succeeding from a monarchy, Americans need to be weary of creating another dominating government. America was founded and formed to create freedom and independence; the Constitution the Federalist speak of is going to be used as merely a tool in which wealthy land owners will be able to rule poor. By electing whom ever they choose to govern, the poor will loose their voice.......


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