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Ashlyn Crawford
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19 February, 16:17
Why did the colonists fear a central government?
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Jayvion Donovan
19 February, 16:33
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Many Anti-Federalists preferred a weak central government because they equated a strong government with British tyranny. Others wanted to encourage democracy and feared a strong government that would be dominated by the wealthy. They felt that the states were giving up too much power to the new federal government.
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