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15 June, 08:03

John Adams administration's reaction to the anti-federalists' fear that a strong federal government would become too powerful.

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  1. 15 June, 08:17
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    True.

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    John Adams was a diplomat, attorney and writer from the United States. He has been regarded as the Founding Father of the United States. He was a federalist, who served the post of the Second U. S. President from 1797 to 1801. While the Federalists wanted to establish a strong central government, the Anti-federalist opposed the idea of the strong national government. On this, the reaction of John Adams' administration's to the anti-federalists' fear was that the strong central government would become too powerful to establish a tyranny just like the Britishers once had.
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