No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
William Few was a federalist. He supported the ratification of the Constitution. He helped steer the Constitutional Convention to ratify the Constitution. He was also present to watch his state ratify the Constitution.
The Federalist Party was the first American political party, from the early 1790s to 1816, the era of the first party system, with remnants lasting into the 1820s.
In 1790, New Jersey may have favored a system where each state had the same number of votes in the nation's legislature due to concerns about state sovereignty and equal representation. This system, known as equal representation in the Senate, ensured that smaller states like New Jersey had a voice in the legislative process and could protect their interests against larger states. Additionally, this system was a compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention to balance the interests of both small and large states in forming a more perfect union.
The antifederalists opposed to Constitution, as they felt it jeopardized their individual rights and state supremacy.Federalists v. Anti-Federalists. Ratification & Anti-Federalist Opposition. John Jay (New York) --- these 3 wrote The Federalist Papers. The Anti-Federalist opposition to the Constitution is one of the least understood events in American history.
The type of government your looking for is Federalist.
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
It was the 3rd state, and the 3rd state had the most power in the u.s.a
The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.
The Federalist Papers (and Anti-Federalist Papers) were addressed to the people of New York, where the constitutional debate was particularly fierce.
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
New Jersey
The Federalist Papers were 85 individual essays that were written and originally published in three New York state newspapers. They were later collected into a book published as The Federalist.
The Federalist Papers were 85 individual essays that were written and originally published in three New York state newspapers. They were later collected into a book published as The Federalist.
They favored strong state governments.
They favored strong state governments.