No, Antifederalists were those who favored a less centralized national government.
SECOND ANSWER: I am not sure of the "position of the Anti-Federalists" on slavery (as if they all held the same view on it; highly unlikely), but whoever posted the first answer is a f*cking idiot. Since when does supporting a less centralized federal government constitute the support of slavery? If you are going to answer a question, you should stick to answering the question; not trying to classify two different positions as mutually inclusive.
they wre afrais that if they would ratify (officialy approve) the constitution that they would lose their independence. *by lori
The anti-federalists objected the constitution because they thought it made the central government too strong and feared that the US would become a monarchy.
He was a(n) anti federalist.
Anti-Federalists.
Richard Henry lee was a anti-federalist.
Melancton Smith was an anti-federalist who opposed sweeping powers of congress.
John Smilie is an Anti-Federalist
They were afraid that they would take away laws of the states.
They felt it was creating a strong national government that could deny rights for citizens
He was an Anti-Federalist.
anti federalist
Patrick Henry was an anti federalist
That the position of president may develop into a monarchy.
anti
they wre afrais that if they would ratify (officialy approve) the constitution that they would lose their independence. *by lori
they wre afrais that if they would ratify (officialy approve) the constitution that they would lose their independence. *by lori
Anti-federalist