John Adams (1797–1801)
Anti-Federalist belief in the importance of state sovereignty
Anti-Fe...
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John Adams (1797–1801)
Anti-Federalist belief in the importance of state sovereignty
Anti-Federalist fear that the president would have too much power
Anti-Federalist fear that a strong federal government would become corrupt
Anti-Federalist resistance to undue taxation
John Adams response to the above statements
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