No there were some who supported it, called Federalists and some who didn't support it beecause they wanted a Bill of Rights, called Anti-Federalists
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To answer the criticisms and assist in its adoption, three men wrote a series of papers entitled "The Federalist Papers." Those papers answered the critics and assisted in getting the constitution adopted.
When the Constitution was first suggested, people who sided with it were called Federalists. People who did not were called Antifederalists. Antifederalists wanted a Bill of Rights added to the Constitution.
Bill of Rights
they didn't want people to stay in there country thats what i got out of it
Because it secures the rights of people and people still totally agree on it and there's been no big rebellion
They established a council representing the states, which came up with an federal constitution which was approved by the people at referendum.
They established a council representing the states, which came up with an federal constitution which was approved by the people at referendum.
To work in secret.
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the federalists were trying to get the antifederalists with the constitution and the federalists agreed with the constitution and the antifederalists didnt agree with the constitution
u have to agree with the constitution or u die crack head
All laws must agree with the United States Constitution. If a law does not abide by the constitution, it can be challenged by the Supreme court.
They are called "unconstitutional laws".