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The Federalist Papers mainly argued for ratification of the Constitution and promised that

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Answered by Annabelle21
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The Federalist Papers mainly argued for ratification of the Constitution and promised that. enslaved people would not be counted in the population. the national government would respect state governments' and citizens' rights. the states would be given more power to check the federal government.

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Answered by priyashw100
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The Federalist Papers mainly argued for ratification of the Constitution and promised that the federal government under the Constitution would not become too powerful and tyrannical--which was the concern of the Anti-Federalists.

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